CSA ISO/IEC 9594-2 : 0
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION - THE DIRECTORY: MODELS
Hardcopy , PDF
03-21-2003
English
SECTION 1 - GENERAL
1 Scope
2.1 Identical Recommendations - International
Standards
2.2 Paired Recommendations - International
Standards equivalent in technical content
3 Definitions
3.1 OSI Reference Model Definitions
3.2 Basic directory definitions
3.3 Distributed operation definition
3.4 Replication definitions
4 Abbreviations
5 Conventions
SECTION 2 - OVERVIEW OF THE DIRECTORY MODELS
6 Directory Models
6.1 Definitions
6.2 The Directory and its Users
6.3 Directory and DSA Information Models
6.4 Directory Administration Authority Model
SECTION 3 - MODEL OF DIRECTORY USER INFORMATION
7 Directory Information Base
7.1 Definitions
7.2 Objects
7.3 Directory Entries
7.4 The Directory Information Tree (DIT)
8 Directory Entries
8.1 Definitions
8.2 Overall Structure
8.3 Object Classes
8.4 Attribute Types
8.5 Attribute Values
8.6 Attribute Type Hierarchies
8.7 Matching rules
8.8 Entry Collections
9 Names
9.1 Definitions
9.2 Names in General
9.3 Relative Distinguished Names
9.4 Distinguished Names
9.5 Alias Names
SECTION 4 - DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATIVE MODEL
10 Directory Administrative Authority model
10.1 Definitions
10.2 Overview
10.3 Policy
10.4 Specific administrative authorities
10.5 Administrative areas and administrative points
10.6 DIT Domain policies
10.7 DMD policies
SECTION 5 - MODEL OF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATIVE AND
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
11 Model of Directory Administrative and Operational Information
11.1 Definitions
11.2 Overview
11.3 Subtrees
11.4 Operational attributes
11.5 Entries
11.6 Subentries
11,7 Information model for collective attribute
SECTION 6 - THE DIRECTORY SCHEMA
12 Directory Schema
12.1 Definitions
12.2 Overview
12.3 Object class definition
12.4 Attribute type definition
12.5 Matching rule definition
12.6 DIT structure definition
12.7 DIT content rule definition
13 Directory System Schema
13.1 Overview
13.2 System schema supposing the administrative
and operational information model
13.3 System schema supporting the administrative
model
13.4 System schema supporting general administrative
and operational requirements
13.5 System schema supporting access control
13.6 System schema supporting the collective attribute
model
13.7 Maintenance of system schema
14 Directory schema administration
14.1 Overview
14.2 Policy objects
14.3 Policy parameters
14.4 Policy procedures
14.5 Subschema modification procedures
14.6 Entry addition and modification procedures
14.7 Subschema policy attributes
SECTION 7 - SECURITY
15 Security model
15.1 Definitions
15.2 Security policies
16 Basic Access Control
16.1 Scope and application
16.2 Basic Access Control model
16.3 Access control administrative areas
16.4 Representation of Access Control Information
16.5 The ACI operational attributes
16.6 Protecting the ACI
16.7 Access control and Directory operations
16.8 Access Control Decision Function
16.9 Simplified Access Control
SECTION 8 - DSA MODELS
17 DSA Models
17.1 Definitions
17.2 Directory Functional Model
17.3 Directory Distribution Model
SECTION 9 - DSA INFORMATION MODEL
18 Knowledge
18.1 Definitions
18.2 Introduction
18.3 Knowledge References
18.4 Minimum Knowledge
18.5 First Level DSAs
19 Basic Elements of the DSA Information Model
19.1 Definitions
19.2 Introduction
19.3 DSA-Specific Entries and their Names
19.4 Basic Elements
20 Representation of DSA Information
20.1 Representation of Directory User and
Operational Information
20.2 Representation of Knowledge References
20.3 Representation of Names and Naming Contexts
SECTION 10 - DSA OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK
21 Overview
21.1 Definitions
21.2 Introduction
22 Operational bindings
22.1 General
22.2 Application of the operational framework
22.3 States of cooperation
23 Operational binding specification and management
23.1 Operational binding type specification
23.2 Operational binding management
23.3 Operational binding specification templates
24 Operations for operational binding management
24.1 Application-context definition
24.2 Establish Operational Binding operation
24.3 Modify Operational Binding operation
24.4 Terminate Operational Binding operation
24.5 Operational Binding Error
24.6 Operational Binding Management Bind and Unbind
Annex A - Object identifier usage
Annex B - Information Framework in ASN.1
Annex C - Subschema Administration Schema in ASN.1
Annex D - Basic Access Control in ASN.1
Annex E - DSA Operational Attribute Types in ASN.1
Annex F - Operational Binding Management in ASN.1
Annex G - The Mathematics of Trees
Annex H - Name Design Criteria
Annex I - Examples of various aspects of schema
Annex J - Overview of Basic Access Control Permissions
Annex K - Example of Basic Access Control
Annex L - DSE Type Combinations
Annex M - Modelling of knowledge
Annex N - Alphabetical index of definitions
Annex O - Amendments and corrigenda
Provides a conceptual and terminological framework for the other ITU-T X.500 Series Recommendations / parts of ISO/IEC 9594 which define various aspects of the Directory. Provides a specialization of the generic Directory Information Models to support Directory Schema administration.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
169
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PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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Status |
Withdrawn
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SupersededBy |
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 9594-2:2017 | Identical |
ISO 7498-2:1989 | Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture |
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