AS/NZS 4019.2:1996
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Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Models
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30-06-2017
English
05-05-1996
Specifies a number of different models for the Directory to be used as a framework for the other parts of this Standard. This Standard is identical with and has been reproduced from ISO/IEC 9594-2:1995.
Committee |
IT-001
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 0420 4
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Pages |
153
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ProductNote |
To run concurrently with AS 4019.2-1992
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
The models defined in this Recommendation International Standard provide 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.The functional and administrative authority models define ways in which the Directory can be distributed, both functionally and administratively. Generic DSA and DSA information models and an Operational Framework are also provided to support Directory distribution.The generic Directory Information Models describe the logical structure of the DIB from the perspective of Directory and Administrative Users. In these models, the fact that the Directory is distributed, rather than centralized, is not visible.This Recommendation International Standard provides a specialization of the generic Directory Information Models to support Directory Schema administration.The other ITU-T Recommendations in the X.500 Series parts of ISO/IEC 9594 make use of the concepts defined in this Recommendation International Standard to define specializations of the generic information and DSA models to provide specific information, DSA and operational models supporting particular directory capabilities (e.g. Replication):a) the service provided by the Directory is described (in ITU-T Rec. X.511 ISO/IEC 9594-3) in terms of the concepts of the information framework: this allows the service provided to be somewhat independent of the physical distribution of the DIB;b) the distributed operation of the Directory is specified (in ITU-T Rec. X.518 ISO/IEC 9594-4) so as to provide that service, and therefore maintain that logical information structure, given that the DIB is in fact highly distributed;c) replication capabilities offered by the component parts of the Directory to improve overall Directory performance are specified (in ITU-T Rec. X.525 ISO/IEC 9594-9).The security model establishes a framework for the specification of access control mechanisms. It provides a mechanism for identifying the access control scheme in effect in a particular portion of the DIT, and it defines two flexible, specific access control schemes which are suitable for a wide variety of applications and styles of use. The security model is concerned solely with control of access to the Directory information, not control of access to the DSA application-entity holding the information.DSA models establish a framework for the specification of the operation of the components of the Directory. Specifically:a) the Directory functional model describes how the Directory is manifested as a set of one or more components, each being a DSA;b) the Directory distribution model describes the principals according to which the DIB entries and entry-copies may be distributed among DSAs;c) the DSA information model describes the structure of the Directory user and operational information held in a DSA;d) the DSA operational framework describes the means by which the definition of specific forms of cooperation between DSAs to achieve particular objectives (e.g. shadowing) is structured.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 9594-2:1995 | Identical |
First published in Australia as AS 4019.2-1992.
Jointly revised and designated AS/NZS 4019.2:1996.
AS/NZS 4019.9:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Replication |
AS/NZS 4019.8:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Authentication framework |
AS/NZS 4019.7:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected object classes |
AS 2777.2-1990 | Information processing systems - Open systems interconnection - Basic reference model Security architecture |
AS/NZS 4019.1:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Overview of concepts, models and services |
AS/NZS 4019.5:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Protocol specifications |
AS/NZS 4019.3:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Abstract service definition |
AS/NZS 4019.4:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Procedures for distributed operation |
AS/NZS 4019.6:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected attribute types |
AS/NZS 4167.1:1994 | Information technology - Text and office systems - Document filing and retrieval Abstract service definition and procedures |
AS/NZS 4019.9:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Replication |
AS/NZS 4019.1:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Overview of concepts, models and services |
AS/NZS 4151.2:1993 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of management information Definition of management information |
AS/NZS 4019.7:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected object classes |
AS 4033.8-1998 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems Electronic data interchange messaging service |
AS 4033.1-1992 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems System and service overview |
AS 4588-1999 | Automatic fee collection - Interface specification for clearing between operators |
AS/NZS 4153.1:1994 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Procedures for the operation of OSI registration authorities General procedures |
AS/NZS 4151.1:1994 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of management information Management information model |
AS/NZS 4151.1:1994 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of management information Management information model |
AS/NZS 4019.5:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Protocol specifications |
AS/NZS 4151.4:1993 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Structure of management information Guidelines for the definition of managed objects |
AS/NZS 4019.8:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Authentication framework |
AS/NZS 4019.4:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Procedures for distributed operation |
AS 4033.5-1998 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems Message store - Abstract service definition |
AS 4033.9-1998 | Information technology - Text communication - Message-oriented text interchange systems Electronic data interchange messaging system |
AS/NZS 4019.6:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Selected attribute types |
AS/NZS 4153.7:1999 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Procedures for the operation of OSI registration authorities Assignment of international names for use in specific contexts |
AS/NZS 4153.6:1994 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Procedures for the operation of OSI registration authorities Application processes and application entities |
AS/NZS 4019.3:1996 | Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - The Directory Abstract service definition |
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