Configuring an LLM connection
This section details how to configure an LLM connection in Kyvos to integrate Large Language Model providers (such as OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, or Vertex AI) for enabling natural language querying, conversational analytics, and AI-generated MDX queries.
LLM Connection is the configuration that enables a system to communicate with a Large Language Model (LLM), such as those developed by OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, and so on. An LLM connection is used to:
Translate natural language into analytical queries.
Power chat-based or voice-based interfaces.
Enhance user experience through intelligent, language-based interaction with data.
An LLM connection allows:
Sending natural language inputs (e.g., user queries) to the LLM.
Receiving generated outputs like MDX/SQL queries, summaries, or explanations.
Enabling features such as conversational analytics, natural language querying, or smart recommendations.
From Kyvos 2025.10 onwards, you can add AWS Bedrock as a supported provider for LLM and embedding connections. You can create and manage Bedrock-based connections, as with other supported providers such as Azure OpenAI and OpenAI.
Configuring a connection
To configure the GenAI LLM connection, perform the following steps:
From the Toolbox, click Connections.
From the Actions menu ( ⋮ ) click Add Connection.
Select the name of the GenAI provider from the Provide list. The system will use the provider to generate output.
To create an LLM connection, enter details as:
After you finish configuring the settings using the table shown below the screenshot, click Save.
OpenAI
Parameter/Field | Description |
|---|---|
Name | A unique name that identifies your GenAI connections. |
Category | Select the required category from the list. |
Provider | Select the OpenAI provider from the list. The system will this provider to generate output. |
URL | The LLM Service URL of the provider-specific endpoint for generating output. |
API EndPoint | Specify which endpoint to be used to generate AI-powered conversational responses. |
Authentication Type | Select Authentication Type as Authentication Key or O Auth 2.0.
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Model ID | Specifies the Unique identifier for the model |
Model Name | The name of the GenAI LLM model used to generate the output. |
Is Model Fine Tuned | Select one of the following: |
Usage | Select one of the following for which this connection can generate output:
Note: When you select the required usage, you can make the selected usage as a default connection. The checkbox will be displayed to set the selected usage as a default connection. |
Allow Sending Data for LLM | Select Yes or No to specify whether the generated questions should include values or not. |
Generate Content | Select Title or Summary from the list. This property determines the content to be generated, such as the title and summary. For summary, the value for 'Allow Sending Data to LLM', should be set to 'Yes'. |
Max Data Points for Summary | Enter the value to configure maximum number of data points involved in generating the summary. NOTE: The default value is 5000. |
Enable Summary Streaming | Select Yes or No from the list. This property determines whether the summary is displayed progressively instead of being shown at once. |
Input Prompt Token Limit | Specify the maximum tokens allowed for a prompt in a single request for the current provider. NOTE: The default value is 16000. The minimum value is 0. |
Output Prompt Token Limit | Specify the maximum number of tokens shared between the prompt and output, which varies by model. One token is approximately four characters for English text. NOTE: The default value is 2048. The minimum value is 0. |
Metadata Batch Size | Specify the number that determines number of column used for metadata generation. |
Max Retry Count | Specify maximum retry count attempted so that we get correct query. NOTE: The default value is 2. |
Summary Records Threshold | Specify similarity threshold for query autocorrection. NOTE: The default value is 0.1 The minimum value is 2. |
LLM Temperature | Specify the LLM temperature, which controls the level of randomness in the output. Lowering the temperature results in less random completions. The responses of the model become increasingly deterministic and repetitive as it approaches zero. It is recommended to adjust either the temperature or top-p, but not both simultaneously. |
Is Reasoning Model | Specify whether model used is reasoning model. |
Properties | Click Properties to view or set properties. |
Azure OpenAI
Parameter/Field | Description |
|---|---|
Connection Name | A unique name that identifies your GenAI connections. |
Category | Select the required category from the list. |
Provider | Select the Azure OpenAI provider from the list. The system will this provider to generate output. |
URL | The LLM Service URL of the provider-specific endpoint for generating output. |
API EndPoint | Specify which endpoint to be used to generate AI-powered conversational responses. |
Authentication Type | You can select Authentication key, Client ID, Bearer Token, and OAuth 2.0. Based on your selection, the following will be displayed.
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Model ID | Specifies the Unique identifier for the model |
Model Name | The name of the GenAI LLM model used to generate the output. |
Is Model Fine Tuned | Select one of the following: |
Usage | Select one of the following for which this connection can generate output:
Note: When you select the required usage, you can make the selected usage as a default connection. The checkbox will be displayed to set the selected usage as a default connection. |
Allow Sending Data for LLM | Select Yes or No to specify whether the generated questions should include values or not. |
Generate Content | Select Title or Summary from the list. This property determines the content to be generated, such as the title and summary. For summary, the value for 'Allow Sending Data to LLM', should be set to 'Yes'. |
Max Data Points for Summary | Enter the value to configure maximum number of data points involved in generating the summary. NOTE: The default value is 5000. |
Enable Summary Streaming | Select Yes or No from the list. This property determines whether the summary is displayed progressively instead of being shown at once. |
Output Prompt Token Limit | Specify the maximum number of tokens shared between the prompt and output, which varies by model. One token is approximately four characters for English text. NOTE: The default value is 2048. The minimum value is 0. |
Metadata Batch Size | Specify the number that determines number of column used for metadata generation. |
Max Retry Count | Specify maximum retry count attempted so that we get correct query. NOTE: The default value is 2. |
Input Prompt Token Limit | Specify the maximum tokens allowed for a prompt in a single request for the current provider. NOTE: The default value is 16000. The minimum value is 0. |
Summary Records Threshold | Specify similarity threshold for query autocorrection. NOTE: The default value is 0.1 The minimum value is 2. |
LLM Temperature | Specify the LLM temperature, which controls the level of randomness in the output. Lowering the temperature results in less random completions. The responses of the model become increasingly deterministic and repetitive as it approaches zero. It is recommended to adjust either the temperature or top-p, but not both simultaneously. |
Top P | This property manages through diversity through nucleus sampling. Setting it to 0.5indicates that half of all likelihood-weighted option will be considered. It is recommended to adjust either this parameter or the temperature parameter, but not both simultaneously. |
Frequency Penalty | This property specifies a number between -2.0 and 2.0. Positive values penalize new tokens based on their frequency in the existing text. This reduces the likelihood of the model repeating the same line verbatim. |
Presence Penalty | This property specifies a number between -2.0 and 2.0. Positive values penalize new tokens based on their appearance in the text so far, thereby increasing the model's likelihood of discussing new topics. |
Is Reasoning Model | Specify whether model used is reasoning model. |
Properties | Click Properties to view or set properties. |
AWS Bedrock
Parameter/Field | Description |
|---|---|
Connection Name | A unique name that identifies your GenAI connections. |
Category | Select the LLM from the list. |
Provider | Select the AWS Bedrock provider from the list. The system will this provider to generate output. |
Access ID | Enter the access ID for accessing AWS services. |
Secret ID | Enter the secret ID for accessing AWS services. |
AWS Region | Enter the AWS region where the model is present. |
Model ID | Specifies the Unique identifier for the model |
Model Name | The name of the GenAI LLM model used to generate the output. |
Is Model Fine Tuned | Select one of the following: |
Usage | Select one of the following for which this connection can generate output:
Note: When you select the required usage, you can make the selected usage as a default connection. The checkbox will be displayed to set the selected usage as a default connection. |
Allow Sending Data for LLM | Select Yes or No to specify whether the generated questions should include values or not. |
Generate Content | Select Title or Summary from the list. This property determines the content to be generated, such as the title and summary. For summary, the value for 'Allow Sending Data to LLM', should be set to 'Yes'. |
Max Data Points for Summary | Enter the value to configure maximum number of data points involved in generating the summary. NOTE: The default value is 5000. |
Enable Summary Streaming | Select Yes or No from the list. This property determines whether the summary is displayed progressively instead of being shown at once. |
Input Prompt Token Limit | Specify the maximum tokens allowed for a prompt in a single request for the current provider. NOTE: The default value is 16000. The minimum value is 0. |
Output Prompt Token Limit | Specify the maximum number of tokens shared between the prompt and output, which varies by model. One token is approximately four characters for English text. NOTE: The default value is 2048. The minimum value is 0. |
Metadata Batch Size | Specify the number that determines number of column used for metadata generation. |
Max Retry Count | Specify maximum retry count attempted so that we get correct query. NOTE: The default value is 2. |
Summary Records Threshold | Specify similarity threshold for query autocorrection. NOTE: The default value is 0.1 The minimum value is 2. |
LLM Temperature | Specify the LLM temperature, which controls the level of randomness in the output. Lowering the temperature results in less random completions. The responses of the model become increasingly deterministic and repetitive as it approaches zero. It is recommended to adjust either the temperature or top-p, but not both simultaneously. |
Vertex AI
The Vertex AI connection enables integration with Google’s Vertex AI models for natural language querying, MDX generation, or summarization.
Enter Unique name identifier for the connection.
Select the required LLM Category.
Enter details as:
Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
Authentication Type | Select one of the following Authentication Type:
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Service Account File Name | This property specifies the exact file name of the Service Account key file, including the .json extension (for example, my-project-sa-key.json), placed in the olapengine/bin directory. |
Location | Specifies the Google Cloud region (e.g., us-central1) where Vertex AI resources are hosted and processed. |
Project ID | Specifies the unique identifier for your Google Cloud Project where Vertex AI is enabled. |
Candidate count | Specifies the number of independent, alternative responses (or "candidates") the model should generate for a single prompt. The default candidate count is 1. |
Model ID | Specifies the Unique identifier for the model |
Model Name | The name of the GenAI LLM model used to generate the output. |
Thinking budget For 2.5 Pro | Specifies the maximum number of tokens the model can use for its internal reasoning process to improve answer quality and complexity. If the selected model is 'gemini-2.5 Pro', the thinking budget must be set to a minimum of 128. |
Thinking Level For 3 Pro | This property controls the depth and complexity of the model's internal reasoning, ranging from a lower value for simple, quick answers to a higher value for more complex problems requiring deeper thought and logical steps. Increasing the thinking level may improve answer quality for challenging queries but will likely increase latency and token usage. |
Is model fine tuned | Select one of the following: |
Usage | Select one of the following for which this connection can generate output:
Note: When you select the required usage, you can make the selected usage as a default connection. The checkbox will be displayed to set the selected usage as a default connection. |