ISO/IEC ISP 11190:1995
(Main)Information technology — International Standardized Profile FDI3 — Directory data definitions — FTAM Use of the Directory
Information technology — International Standardized Profile FDI3 — Directory data definitions — FTAM Use of the Directory
Profiles information to be stored within the Directory which is common to a variety of applications. Specifies the use of the Directory, by FTAM, using existing object class and attribute type definitions from the Directory specifications themselves, and additional definitions.
Technologies de l'information — Profil normalisé international FDI3 — Définitions de données du répertoire — Emploi FTAM du répertoire
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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARDIZED ISP
PROFILE 11190
First edition
1995-04-01
Information technology - International
Standardized Profile FD13 - Directory data
definitions - FTAM Use of the Directory
Profil normalise international FD13 -
Technologies de I ’information -
DGfinitions de donnees du repertoire - Emploi FTAM du rbpertoire
Reference number
ISO/IEC ISP 11190:1995(E)
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Contents
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Scope
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General .
1.1
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Position within the taxonomy .
1.2
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1.3 Scenario
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Normative references
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Definitions
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3.1 General
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3.2 Support level
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Abbreviations
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Conformance
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5.1 DSA conformance
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5.2 DUA conformance
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DIT structure .
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Object classes .
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7.1 FTAM capability .
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Use of the FTAM Capability Object class
7.2
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Attribute types
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FTAM roles .
8.1
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FTAM Service classes and functional units
8.2
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8.3 FTAM attribute groups
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FTAM document types .
8.4
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FTAM file model .
8.5
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8.6 FTAM quality of Service
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Attribute syntaxes
Annexes
A Profile Requirements List for FD13 FTAM Use of the Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International
Eiectrotechnical Commission) form the specialized System for worldwide standardization.
National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International
Standards through technical committees established by the respective organization to deal with
particular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of
mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental or non-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 joint technical committee,
ISO/IEC JTCI. In addition to developing International Standards, ISO/IEC JTCI has created a
Special Group on Functional Standardization for the elaboration of International Standardized
Profiles.
An International Standardized Profile is an internationally agreed, harmonized document which
identifies a Standard or group of Standards, together with Options and Parameters, necessary to
accomplish a function or set of functions.
Draft International Standardized Profiles are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication
as an International Standardized Profile requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies
casting a vote.
This International Standardized Profile was prepared with the collaboration of
- Asia-Oceania Workshop (AOW);
- European Workshop for Open Systems (EWOS);
- OSE Implementors’ Workshop (OIW).
Annexes A , B and C form an integral patt of this International Standardized Profile.
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Introduction
The concept and structure of International Standardized Profiles for Information Systems are laid
down in the Technical Report ISO/IEC TR 10000. The purpose of an International Standardized
Profile is to recommend when and how certain information technology Standards shall be used.
This International Standardized Profile specifies application Profile FD13 as defined in the
Technical Report ISO/IEC TR 10000-2.
This International Standardized Profile is one of a set of International Standardized Profiles
relating to the Directory (see TR 10000-2). lt specifies the Schema of information for the FTAM
application capability to be stored in the Directory according to ISO/IEC 9594.
ISO/IEC ISP 10616 profiles information to be stored within the Directory which is common to a
variety of applications. This International Standardized Profile augments that information with
FTAM specific information.
Statements and conformance requirements stated in ISO/IEC ISP 10616 for the information
profiled by ISO/IEC ISP 10616 are also valid for the FTAM specific information profiled by this
International Standardized Profile.
This International Standardized Profile specifies the use of the Directory by FTAM, using existing
Object class and attribute type definitions from the Directory specifications themselves, and
additional definitions. These existing and additional definitions are also intended to support the
use of the Directory by users of FTAM applications.
Examples of FTAM specific attributes to stored in the Directory are FTAM profiles and roles which
an implementation tan support, combinations of Service classes and functional units, attribute
groups, document types and quality of Service characteristics.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZED PROFILE 0 ‘SO ”EC ISO/IEC ISP 11190 : 1995 (E)
Information technology - International Standardized Profile
FD13 - Directory data definitions - FTAM Use of the Directory
1 Scope Parties to agreements based on this International
Standardized Profile are encouraged to investigate the
possibility of applying the most recent edition of the
1 .l General
Recommendations and International Standards indicated
below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of
ISO/IEC ISP 10616 profiles information to be stored within
currently valid International Standards and ISPs. The ITU-
the Directory which is common to a variety of applications.
T Secretariat maintains a list of currently valid
This International Standardized Profile augments this
Recommendations.
information with FTAM specific information.
- ISO 8571-1: 1988, Information processing Systems -
Statements and conformance requirements stated in
Open Systems Interconnection - File Transfer, Access
ISO/IEC ISP 10616 for the information profiled by ISO/IEC
and Management - Part 1 : Introduction.
ISP 10616 are also valid for the FTAM specific information
profiled by this International Standardized Profile.
- ISO 8571-1 :1988/Amd.l:1992, Information processing
Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File
This International Standardized Profile specifies the use
Transfer, Access and Management - Part 1 :
of the Directory, by FTAM, using existing Object class and
Introduction - Amendment 1 : Filestore Management.
attribute type definitions from the Directory specifications
themselves, and additional definitions.
- ISO 8571-1 :1988/Amd.2:1993, Information processing
Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File
These existing and additional definitions are also intended
Transfer, Access and Management - Part 1 :
to support the use of the Directory by users of FTAM
Introduction - Amendment 2 : Overlapped access.
applications.
- ISO 8571-2: 1988, Information processing Systems -
1 .2 Position within the taxonomy
Open Systems Interconnection - File Transfer, Access
and Management - Part 2 : Virtual Filestore Definition.
This International Standardized Profile is identified in
ISO/IEC TR 10000-2 as “Information technology -
- ISO 8571=2:1988/Amd. 1 :1992, Information processing
International Standardized Profile FDI 3 - Directory data
- Open Systems Interconnection - File
Systems
definitions - KAM Use of the Directory ”.
Transfer, Access and Management - Part 2 : Virtual
Filestore Definition - Amendment 1 : Filestore
1.3 Scenario . Management.
An FTAM application, by means of its associated - ISO 8571-2: 1988lAmd.2: 1993, Information processing
Directory User Agent (DUA), obtains Directory information Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File
by accessing directly or indirectly one or more Directory Transfer, Access and Management - Pst? 2 : Vitfual
System Agents (DSAs) of the Directory (see figure 1). Filestore Definition - Amendment 2 : Overlapped
access.
- ISO 8571-3: 1988, Information processing Systems -
Open Systems Interconnection - File Transfer, Access
and Management - Part 3 : File Service Definition.
- ISO 8571-3: 1988lAmd. 1: 1992, Information processing
- Open Systems Interconnection - File
Systems
Transfer, Access and Management - Pafl 3 : File
Service Definition - Amendment 1 : Filestore
Figure 1 - Access of an FTAM application to
Management.
the Directory
- ISO 8571-3:1988/Amd.2:1993, Information processing
Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File
2 Normative references
Transfer, Access and Management - Part 3 : File
Service Definition - Amendment 2 : Overlapped
The following ITU-T Recommendations and International
access.
Standards contain provisions which, through reference in
this text, constitute provisions of this International
- ISO 8571-4: 1988, Information processing Systems -
Standardized Profile. At the time of publication the
Open Systems Interconnection - File Transfer, Access
editions indicated were valid. All Recommendations and
and Management - Parf 4 : File Protocol Specification.
International Standards are subject to revision, and
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- ISO 8571-4: 1988lAmd. 1: 1992, Information processing 4 Abbreviations
Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - File
DIT Directory Information Tree
Transfer, Access and Management - Part 4 : File
Protocol Specification - Amendment 1 : Filestore
DSA Directory System Agent
Management.
Directory User Agent
DUA
- ISO 8571-4: 1988/Amd.2: 1993, Information processing
sys tems - Open Systems Interconnection - File
FrAM File Transfer, Access and Management
Transfer, Access and Management - Part 4 : File
Protocol Specification - Amendment 2 : Overlapped
ISP International Standardized Profile
access.
OID Object Identifier
- ISO/IEC TR 10000-1 :1992, Information techno/ogy -
Framework and Taxonomy of International
PRL Profile Requirements List
Standardized Profiles - Part 1: Framework.
5 Conformance
- ISO/IEC TR I OOOO-2:1994, Information technology -
Framework and Taxonomy of International
Standardized Profiles - Part 2 : Principles and
5.1 DSA conformance
Taxonomy for OS/ Profiles.
Conformance to this International Standardized Profile
- ISO/IEC ISP 10616:1995, Information techno/ogy - implies conformance to ISO/IEC ISP 10616, i.e., as a
InternationaI Standardized Profile FD/1 1 - Directory
precondition to conform to this International Standardized
data definitions - Common Directory Use (Normal).
Profile, a DSA shall fulfill the conformance requirements
as stated in ISO/IEC ISP 10616.
- CCITT Recommendation X.581 :1992, Directory
In addition, a DSA shall after suitable set up be capable of
Access Protocol - Protocol Implementation
storing modifying and retrieving entries which fulfill all of
Conformance Statement (PICS) Proforma.
the following conditions:
- The entry lies within the scope of the minimum set of
structure and naming elements ecified in clause 6;
sP
Definitions ’
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- The entry ’s Object classes are patt of the set of
For the purposes of this International Standardized
mandatory Object classes (specified in A.6.4.1) and
Profile, definitions apply as defined in the referenced
the subset of optional Object classes (see ISO/IEC
Standards. In addition, the following terms are defined.
ISP 10616, A.6.4.1) for which support is claimed for
the DSA (see also clause 7 for the requirements on
3.1 General
the support of the FTAM Capability Object class);
This International Standardized Profile makes use of the
- The entry ’s attributes are part of the set of
following terms defined in ISO/IEC ISP 10616 : mandatory attribute types (as specified in A.6.4.2)
and the subset of optional attribute types (see
auxiliary Object class
a)
ISO/IEC ISP 10616, A.6.4.2) for which support is
claimed for the DSA.
structural Object class
W
Storage and modification of entry information imply
structure element
Cl
checking and matthing of attribute values for which
equality matthing is defined for that attribute type; thus a
3.2 Support level
conformant DSA shall be able to perform the checking and
matthing algorithms for any such attribute syntaxes as
To specify the support level of protocol features for this
specified in clause 9.
International Standardized Profile, the following
terminology is defined.
The requirements formulated in ISO/IEC ISP 10616 with
respect to supported Object classes, supported attribute
3.2.1 mandatory; m : Mandatory requirement for
types and supported attribute syntaxes according to
support. A feature (Object class, attribute type, attribute
lSO/IEC ISP 10616 are also valid for the additional
Syntax) is supported by a DSA implementation if the DSA
supported Object classes, supported attribute types and
is able to process the feature in accordance with the base
supported attribute syntaxes according to this
Standard or as specified this International Standardized
International Standardized Profile.
Profile (see also clauses 7, 8 and 9).
5.2 DUA conformance
3.2.2 optionally supported; o : The support of the
feature (Object class, attribute type, attribute Syntax) is
DUAs typically need Schema information as outlined in
left to the implementor of the DSA.
this International Standardized Profile to support FTAM
use of the Directory. However, it makes no Statements
about DUA conformance.
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