1、National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC ISP 12072-01(ISO/IEC ISP 12072:1998)International Standardized Profile ISO/IEC ISP 12072:1998 (first edition, 1998-12-01), has beenadopted without modification as CSA Standard CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC ISP 12072-01, which has beenapproved as a National Standard of Ca
2、nada by the Standards Council of Canada.ISBN 1-55324-317-1 February 2001Reference numberISO/IEC ISP 12072:1998(E)The Canadian Standards Association, which The Standards Council of Canada is theoperates under the name CSA International coordinating body of the National Standards system, (CSA), under
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17、ationInformation technology International Standardized Profile FDI5 CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC ISP 12072-01 Directory data definitions VT Use of the DirectoryFebruary 2001 CSA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC ISP 12072-01Information technology International Standardized ProfileFDI5 Directory data definitions VT Use of the Dir
18、ectoryCSA PrefaceStandards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with internationalstandards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT),Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1
19、onInformation Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), the ISO memberbody for Canada and sponsor of the Canadian National Committee of the IEC. Also, as a member of theInternational Telecommunication Union (ITU), Canada participates in the International Telegraph andTelep
20、hone Consultative Committee (ITU-T).This International Standard was reviewed by the CSA TCIT under the jurisdiction of the StrategicSteering Committee on Information Technology and deemed acceptable for use in Canada. (A committee membership list is available on request from the CSA Project Manager.
21、) From time to time,ISO/IEC may publish addenda, corrigenda, etc. The CSA TCIT will review these documents for approvaland publication. For a listing, refer to the CSA Information Products catalogue or CSA Info Update orcontact a CSA Sales representative. This Standard has been formally approved, wi
22、thout modification, bythese Committees and has been approved as a National Standard of Canada by the Standards Council ofCanada.February 2001 CSA International 2001All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the prior permission ofthe publisher.
23、ISO/IEC material is reprinted with permission. Inquiries regarding this National Standard of Canada shouldbe addressed to CSA International, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, M9W 1R3.B CReference numberISO/IEC ISP 12072:1998(E)INTERNATIONALSTANDARDIZEDPROFILEISO/IECISP12072First edition1998-1
24、2-01Information technology InternationalStandardized Profile FDI5 Directory datadefinitions VT Use of the DirectoryTechnologies de linformation Profil normalis international FDI5 Dfinitions de donnes de lAnnuaire Utilisation VT de lAnnuaireISO/IEC ISP 12072 : 1998 (E) ISO/IEC 1998All rights reserved
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26、ontents1 Scope .11.1 General 11.2 Position within the taxonomy11.3 Scenario.12 Normative references.13 Definitions 23.1 General 23.2 Support level 24 Abbreviations .25 Conformance25.1 DSA conformance25.2 DUA conformance26 DIT structure.27 Object classes37.1 VT capability object class.37.2 Usage.38 A
27、ttribute types 38.1 VT modes.38.2 VT roles38.3 VT functional units .48.4 VTE profiles .48.5 VT application profiles48.6 VT control objects 48.7 VT assignment types .49 Attribute syntaxes.5AnnexesA Profile Requirements List for FDI5 VT Use of the Directory.6B FDI5 Directory Definitions in ASN.1.9C Pr
28、ofile Object Identifier.12 ISO/IEC ISO/IEC ISP 12072 : 1998 (E)iiiForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the InternationalElectrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwidestandardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participa
29、te inthe development of International Standards through technical committeesestablished by the respective organization to deal with particular fields oftechnical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields ofmutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental or non
30、-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work.In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a jointtechnical committee, ISO/IEC JTC1. In addition to developing InternationalStandards, ISO/IEC JTC1 has created a Special Group on FunctionalStandardizatio
31、n for the elaboration of International Standardized Profiles.An International Standardized Profile is an internationally agreed, harmonizeddocument which identifies a standard or group of standards, together with optionsand parameters, necessary to accomplish a function or set of functions.Draft Int
32、ernational Standardized Profiles are circulated to national bodies forvoting. Publication as an International Standardized Profile requires approval byat least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.International Standardized Profile ISO/IEC ISP 12072 was prepared with thecollaboration of- Asia-
33、Oceania Workshop (AOW);- European Workshop for Open Systems (EWOS);- Open Systems Environment Implementors Workshop (OIW).Annexes A, B and C form an integral part of this International StandardizedProfile.ISO/IEC ISP 12072 : 1998 (E) ISO/IECivIntroductionThe concept and structure of International St
34、andardized Profiles for InformationSystems are laid down in the Technical Report ISO/IEC TR 10000. The purposeof an International Standardized Profile is to recommend when and how certaininformation technology standards shall be used. This International StandardizedProfile ISO/IEC ISP 12072 specifie
35、s application profile FDI5 as defined in theTechnical Report ISO/IEC TR 10000-2.This International Standardized Profile is one of a set of InternationalStandardized Profiles relating to the Directory (see TR 10000-2). It specifies theschema of information for the VT application capability to be stor
36、ed in theDirectory according to ISO/IEC 9594.ISO/IEC ISP 10616 profiles information to be stored within the Directory which iscommon to a variety of applications. This International Standardized Profileaugments that information with VT application specific information.Statements and conformance requ
37、irements for the information profiled byISO/IEC ISP 10616 are also valid for the VT application specific informationprofiled by this International Standardized Profile.INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZED PROFILE ISO/IEC ISO/IEC ISP 12072 : 1998 (E)1Information technology - International Standardized ProfileF
38、DI5 - Directory data definitions - VT Use of the Directory1 Scope1.1 GeneralISO/IEC ISP 10616 profiles information to be storedwithin the Directory which is common to a variety ofapplications. This International Standardized Profileaugments this information with VT application specificinformation.St
39、atements and conformance requirements stated inISO/IEC ISP 10616 for the information profiled byISO/IEC ISP 10616 are also valid for the VT applicationspecific information profiled by this InternationalStandardized Profile.This International Standardized Profile therefore profilesDirectory informati
40、on for use by VT applications andusers of VT applications, using existing object class andattribute type definitions from the Directoryspecifications themselves, and additional definitions.This International Standardized Profile does not defineany procedures covering how this Directory informationsh
41、all be used either by VT applications or by users ofVT applications.1.2 Position within the taxonomyThis International Standardized Profile is identified inISO/IEC TR 10000-2 as Information technology -International Standardized Profile FDI5 - Directory datadefinitions - VT Use of the Directory.1.3
42、ScenarioA VT application, by means of an associated DirectoryUser Agent (DUA), obtains Directory information byaccessing directly or indirectly one or more DirectorySystem Agents (DSAs) of the Directory (see figure 1).VT application DUA The Directory DSA DSA DSA Figure 1 - Access of a VT application
43、 to theDirectory2 Normative referencesThe following documents contain provisions which,through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthis International Standardized Profile. At the time ofpublication, the editions indicated were valid. Alldocuments are subject to revision, and parties toag
44、reements based on this International StandardizedProfile are warned against automatically applying anymore recent editions of the documents listed below,since the nature of references made by ISPs to suchdocuments is that they may be specific to a particularedition. Members of IEC and ISO maintain r
45、egisters ofcurrently valid International Standards and ISPs, andITU-T maintains published editions of its currentRecommendations.ISO/IEC 9040: 1997, Information technology - OpenSystems Interconnection - Virtual Terminal Basic ClassService.ISO/IEC 9041-1: 1997, Information technology - OpenSystems I
46、nterconnection - Virtual Terminal Basic ClassProtocol - Part 1: Specification.ISO/IEC 9834-1: 1993, Information technology - OpenSystems Interconnection - Procedures for the operationof OSI Registration Authorities: General Procedures.ISO/IEC 9834-4: 1991, Information technology - OpenSystems Interc
47、onnection - Procedures for the operationof OSI Registration Authorities - Part 4: Register of VTEProfiles.ISO/IEC 9834-5: 1991, Information technology - OpenSystems Interconnection - Procedures for the operationof OSI Registration Authorities - Part 5: Register of VTControl Object Definitions.ISO/IE
48、C TR 10000-1:1995, Information technology -Framework and taxonomy of International StandardizedProfiles - Part 1: General principles and documentationframework.ISO/IEC TR 10000-2:1995, Information technology -Framework and taxonomy of International StandardizedProfiles - Part 2: Principles and taxon
49、omy for OSIprofiles.ISO/IEC ISP 10616: 1995, Information technology -International Standardized Profile FDI11 - Directory datadefinitions - Common Directory Use (Normal).ISO/IEC ISP 11187-1: 1996, Information technology -International Standardized Profiles AVT1n, AVT2n -Virtual Terminal Basic Class - Application Profiles - Part1: Common VT Protocol Requirements.ISO/IEC ISP 12072 : 1998 (E) ISO/IEC2CCITT Recommendation X.581: 1992, Directory AccessProtocol - Protocol Implementation ConformanceStatement (PICS) Proforma.3 DefinitionsF