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Using the Open Provisioning Interface

Authentication

The Provisioning Server authenticates each request to ensure that the
request is received from a valid client application. The client application
needs to provide a user identity (user name) and authentication
information (password) in the HTTP/SOAP request.

The supported authentication mechanisms are HTTP Basic Authentication
– Onboard Authentication and WS-Security UsernameToken.

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"HTTP Basic Authentication – Onboard Authentication" (page 30)

"WS-Security UsernameToken" (page 30)

HTTP Basic Authentication – Onboard Authentication

The username and password of the user are configured in the HTTP
Headers. The following figure shows a sample HTTP header/SOAP
message with the required information.

Figure 7
Sample HTTP header/SOAP message

WS-Security UsernameToken

The user’s username and password are configured in the WS Security
Headers. A sample WS-Security header/SOAP message with the required
information is shown in the following figure.

Nortel AS 5300

Nortel Application Server 5300 Application Programming Interfaces Reference

NN42040-110

01.01

Standard

11 June 2008

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