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31、0ii ISO/IEC 1999 All rights reservedISO/IEC 10021-5:1999(E) ISO/IEC 1999 All rights reserved iiiCONTENTS Page SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references 1 2.1 Reference Model references. 2 2.2 Presentation references 2 2.3 Remote Operations references . 2 2.4 Directory references 2 2.5 M
32、essage Handling references 2 3 Definitions 2 3.1 Common Definitions for MHS. 2 3.2 Message Store Definitions. 3 4 Abbreviations. 6 5 Conventions . 6 5.1 Conventions for abstract-services. 6 5.2 Conventions for attribute-types used in Tables 2 and 3 of clause 11 7 5.3 Conventions for attribute-types
33、used in Table 4 of clause 11. 7 5.4 General font conventions. 7 5.5 Font conventions for ASN.1 definitions. 7 5.6 Rules for ASN.1 definitions. 8 5.7 Conventions for previous editions of this Service Definition 8 5.8 ASN.1 Packed Encoding Rules 8 5.9 Interpretation of UTC Time values 8 SECTION 2 MESS
34、AGE STORE ABSTRACT-SERVICE DEFINITION 8 6 Message Store model 8 6.1 Message Store objects and contracts 9 6.2 Message Store ports. 10 6.2.1 Retrieval Ports 10 6.2.2 MS-submission Ports 11 6.2.3 Administration Ports. 11 6.3 Information model. 11 6.3.1 Entry-classes 11 6.3.2 Entries 12 6.3.3 Attribute
35、s . 12 6.3.3.1 Attribute-type . 13 6.3.3.2 Attribute-values 13 6.3.3.3 The ATTRIBUTE information object class . 13 6.3.4 Main-entries, parent-entries, and child-entries . 14 6.3.5 Content-specific Attributes . 14 6.3.6 Entry-types. 15 6.3.7 Organization of entry-classes 15 6.3.7.1 The Stored-message
36、 entry-class 16 6.3.7.2 The Message-log entry-class. 16 6.3.7.3 The Auto-action-log entry-class 17 6.3.7.4 Entry-class support . 17 6.3.8 Retrieval-status. 17 ISO/IEC 10021-5:1999(E)iv ISO/IEC 1999 All rights reservedPage 6.3.9 Matching-rules . 18 6.3.9.1 Generic Matching Rules 18 6.3.9.2 Matching R
37、ule definition 19 6.3.9.3 The MATCHING-RULE information object class. 19 6.4 Message grouping . 19 6.5 Auto-actions 20 6.5.1 The AUTO-ACTION information object class 20 6.5.2 Auto-action registration 21 6.5.3 Auto-action errors. 21 6.5.4 Auto-action execution. 21 6.6 MS extensions. 22 7 MS-bind and
38、MS-unbind operations 22 7.1 MS-bind abstract-operation 22 7.1.1 MS-bind-argument 22 7.1.2 MS-bind-result . 24 7.1.3 MS-bind-error 26 7.2 MS-unbind abstract-operation 27 8 Abstract-operations. 27 8.1 Common data-types used in abstract-operations. 27 8.1.1 Range. 27 8.1.2 Filters. 28 8.1.2.1 Filter 28
39、 8.1.2.2 Filter-item 28 8.1.2.3 Attribute-value-assertion. 29 8.1.3 Selector 29 8.1.4 Entry-information-selection 30 8.1.5 Entry-information. 31 8.1.6 MS-submission-options 31 8.1.7 Common-submission-results. 33 8.2 Retrieval Port abstract-operations 33 8.2.1 Summarize abstract-operation. 34 8.2.1.1
40、 Summarize-argument 34 8.2.1.2 Summarize-result 34 8.2.1.3 Summarize abstract-errors 35 8.2.2 List abstract-operation 35 8.2.2.1 List-argument. 35 8.2.2.2 List-result. 36 8.2.2.3 List abstract-errors 36 8.2.3 Fetch abstract-operation 36 8.2.3.1 Fetch-argument. 36 8.2.3.2 Fetch-result 37 8.2.3.3 Fetc
41、h abstract-errors . 37 8.2.4 Delete abstract-operation 37 8.2.4.1 Delete-argument. 38 8.2.4.2 Delete-result. 38 8.2.4.3 Delete abstract-errors 38 8.2.5 Register-MS abstract-operation. 38 8.2.5.1 Register-MS-argument 39 8.2.5.2 Register-MS-result 43 8.2.5.3 Register-MS abstract-errors 43 8.2.6 Alert
42、abstract-operation 43 8.2.6.1 Alert-argument . 44 8.2.6.2 Alert-result. 44 8.2.6.3 Alert abstract-errors 44 8.2.7 Modify abstract-operation. 44 8.2.7.1 Modify-argument 44 8.2.7.2 Modify-result 46 8.2.7.3 Modify Abstract-errors . 46 ISO/IEC 10021-5:1999(E) ISO/IEC 1999 All rights reserved vPage 8.3 M
43、S-submission Port abstract-operations 46 8.3.1 MS-message-submission abstract-operation 46 8.3.1.1 MS-message-submission-argument. 47 8.3.1.2 MS-message-submission-result. 47 8.3.1.3 MS-message-submission Abstract-errors. 47 8.3.2 MS-probe-submission abstract-operation. 48 8.3.2.1 MS-probe-submissio
44、n-argument . 48 8.3.2.2 MS-probe-submission-result . 48 8.3.2.3 MS-probe-submission Abstract-errors. 48 8.3.3 MS-cancel-deferred-delivery abstract-operation 48 8.3.4 MS-submission-control abstract-operation 49 9 Abstract-errors 49 9.1 Error precedence . 49 9.2 Attribute-error. 49 9.3 Auto-action-req
45、uest-error 50 9.4 Delete-error. 50 9.5 Fetch-restriction-error 51 9.6 Invalid-parameters-error 51 9.7 Range-error. 52 9.8 Security-error 52 9.8.1 Security-error for Register-MS abstract-operation . 52 9.8.2 Security-error for Delete, Fetch, List, Modify and Summarize abstract-operations . 52 9.8.3 S
46、ecurity-error for MS-probe-submission and MS-message-submission abstract-operations 52 9.9 Sequence-number-error . 53 9.10 Service-error . 53 9.11 Message-group-error . 53 9.12 MS-extension-error . 54 9.13 Register-MS-error . 54 9.14 Old-credentials-incorrectly-specified . 55 9.15 New-credentials-un
47、acceptable . 55 9.16 Modify-error . 55 9.17 Entry-class-error 55 SECTION 3 GENERAL-ATTRIBUTE-TYPES, MATCHING-RULES AND AUTO-ACTION-TYPES. 56 10 Overview 56 11 General-attribute-types . 56 11.1 General-attribute-types overview. 56 11.1.1 MS support requirements for general-attribute-types . 59 11.1.2
48、 MS-user support requirements for general-attribute-types 59 11.2 Description of the general-attribute-types. 59 11.2.1 AC-correlated-report-list. 59 11.2.2 AC-report-subject-entry 60 11.2.3 AC-report-summary 60 11.2.4 AC-uncorrelated-report-list. 61 11.2.5 Auto-action-error 61 11.2.6 Auto-action-re
49、gistration-identifier. 62 11.2.7 Auto-action-subject-entry . 62 11.2.8 Auto-action-type. 62 11.2.9 Certificate-selectors 62 11.2.10 Child-sequence-numbers. 62 11.2.11 Content. 62 11.2.12 Content-confidentiality-algorithm-identifier 63 11.2.13 Content-correlator. 63 11.2.14 Content-identifier . 63 11.2.15 Content-integrity-check 63 11.2.16 Content-length 63 ISO/IEC 10021-5:1999(E)vi ISO/IEC 1999 All rights reservedPage 11.2.17 Content-returned. 64 11.2.18 Content-type. 64 11.2.19 Conversion-with-loss-prohibited. 64 11.2.20 Conv
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