Hi Paulo

It’s a bit hard to tell without knowing more about your environment, but I 
would guess that the ‘ric’s cert needs to be known to SDNC (or an appropriate 
CA cert).
This only arises of course if the A1 connection is tunnelled trough SDNC. (i.e. 
SDNC is A1 REST client)
If you bypass the SDNC controller (A1-Adapter) then the ‘ric’s cert (or CA 
cert) needs to be known to the A1 Policy Management Service. (i.e. A1-PMS is 
the A1 REST client)

However, if you have it working by bypassing SDNC/A1-Adapter then I suggest you 
keep using that approach.
You should probably only use the SDNC/A1-Adapter option if you need to, 
especially since it introduces additional complexity and potential for issues.

BR,
John & team.


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Paulo Duarte via lists.onap.org
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2023 7:14 PM
To: Paulo Duarte <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [onap-discuss] A1PolicyManagement khon #a1

Hello,

Meanwhile I have found an workaround: by-pass the A1-Controller (SDNC + A1 
Adapter).
So, in the ric confguration I have by-pass the A1-controller since there is no 
gain in accessing Near-RT-RIC by A1-controller.

BR,








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