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STATUS: Draft (seeking PTL approval)

AAF (Application Authorization Framework):

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STATUS: Draft (seeking PTL approval)

AAF (Application Authorization Framework):

1 High Level Component Definition and Architectural Relationships 

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1 High Level Component Definition and Architectural Relationships 




AAF (Application Authentication Framework) provides the services for authentication, authorization and certificate management for the ONAP components.  It provides the services to the ONAP components to manage the lifecycle of authentication and authorization elements such as Permissions, Roles and Credentials.  It supports:

  • Manage authentication and authorization elements such as: Perminssions, Roles, Credentials
  • Access to organizational entities
  • Manage the lifecycle of passwords and certificates
  • Access to external credential authoriites (e.g. CA)
  • Autogenerate ONAP certificates


2. API definitions


AAF provides the following interfaces:

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  • AAFE-1 (to be added)

  • AAFE2 (to be added)
  • AAFE3 (to be added)

3. Component Description:

Link to read the docs



4. known system limitations: (IN PROGRESS)

Runtime: None


5. Used Models: (N/A)


6. System Deployment Architecture:

FFS


7. New Capabilities in this Release


8. References

  1.  AAF Overview & User Guide: https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/aaf/authz.git/docs/index.html

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