1 Scope
2
Normative
references
2.1
Identical
Recommendations | International Standards
3
Definitions
3.1
Communication
Model definitions
3.2
Directory
model definitions
3.3
Distributed
Operation definitions
3.4
Replication
definitions
3.5
Basic
directory definitions
4
Abbreviations
5
Conventions
6
Overview
of the Directory
7
The
Directory Information Base (DIB)
8
The
Directory service
8.1
Introduction
8.2 Service qualification
8.2.1 Service controls
8.2.2 Security parameters
8.2.3 Filters
8.3
Directory
interrogation
8.3.1 Read
8.3.2 Compare
8.3.3 List
8.3.4 Search
8.3.5 Abandon
8.4
Directory
modification
8.4.1 Add entry
8.4.2 Remove entry
8.4.3 Modify entry
8.4.4 Modify distinguished name
8.5
Other
outcomes
8.5.1 Errors
8.5.2 Referrals
9
The
distributed Directory
9.1
Functional
model
9.2
Organizational
model
9.3
Operation
of the model
10 Access control in the Directory
11 Service administration
12 Replication in the Directory
12.1
Introduction
12.2
Forms
of Directory replication
12.3
Replication
and consistency of Directory information
12.4
Views
of replication
12.4.1 Directory user view
12.4.2 Administrative user view
12.4.3 DSA view
12.5
Replication
and Access Control
13 Directory protocols
14 Systems management of the Directory
14.1
Introduction
14.2
Management
of the DIT domain
14.3
Management
of Directory components
Annex A – Applying the Directory
A.1
The
Directory environment
A.2
Directory
service characteristics
A.3
Patterns
of use of the Directory
A.3.1
Introduction
A.3.2 Look-up
A.3.3 User-friendly naming
A.3.4 Browsing
A.3.5 Yellow pages
A.3.6 Search restrictions and relaxation
A.3.7 Groups
A.3.8 Authentication
A.3.9 Attribute-based Location
A.4
Generic
applications
A.4.1 Introduction
A.4.2 Inter-personal communications
A.4.3 Inter-system communications (for OSI)
Annex B – Amendments and corrigenda