Login to Sun access manager admin console failed.

we are using Sun access manager 2003Q4. Today i am not able to login to the amconsole itself.it says authentication failed. i tried with all the admin users we have and also with the amadmin same error.
The ldap is up and running.
can any one suggest me the probable problem and solution.
or the log files i need to look at which can help in trouble shooting.
thanks in advance

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