ITU X.402:1999

ITU X.402:1999 Information Technology - Message Handling Systems (mhs): Overall Architecture Contains Directory Attribute and Object Class definitions, some new and the remainder revised to use the new X.500 Recommendations. It also contains enhancements on international registration authorit

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Table of Contents

SECTION1-INTRODUCTION
1Scope
2Normativereferences
2.1OpenSystemsInterconnection
2.2DirectorySystems
2.3MessageHandlingSystems
2.4CountryCodes
2.5NetworkAddresses
2.6LanguageCode
2.7CharacterSets
3Definitions
3.1OpenSystemsInterconnection
3.2DirectorySystems
3.3MessageHandlingSystems
4Abbreviations
5Conventions
5.1ASN.1
5.2Grade
5.3Terms
SECTION2-ABSTRACTMODELS
6Overview
7Functionalmodel
7.1Primaryfunctionalobjects
7.2Secondaryfunctionalobjects
7.3Tertiaryfunctionalobjects
7.4SelectedAUtypes
8Informationmodel
8.1Messages
8.2Probes
8.3Reports
9Operationalmodel
9.1Transmittal
9.2Transmittalroles
9.3Transmittalsteps
9.4Transmittalevents
10Securitymodel
10.1Securitypolicies
10.2Securityservices
10.3Securityelements
SECTION3-CONFIGURATIONS
11Overview
12Functionalconfigurations
12.1RegardingtheDirectory
12.2RegardingtheMessageStore
13Physicalconfigurations
13.1MessagingSystems
13.2RepresentativeConfigurations
14Organizationalconfigurations
14.1Managementdomains
14.2Representativeconfigurations
15TheGlobalMHS
SECTION4-NAMING,ADDRESSING,ANDROUTING
16Overview
17Naming
17.1Directorynames
17.2OR-Names
18Addressing
18.1Attributelists
18.2Charactersets
18.3Standardattributes
18.4Attributelistequivalence
18.5OR-AddressForms
18.6Conditionalattributes
19Routing
SECTION5-USEOFTHEDIRECTORY
20Overview
21Authentication
22Nameresolution
23DLexpansion
24Capabilityassessment
SECTION6-OSIREALIZATION
25Overview
26Applicationserviceelements
26.1TheASEconcept
26.2SymmetricandAsymmetricASEs
26.3MessageHandlingASEs
26.4SupportingASEs
27Applicationcontexts
SECTION7-ABSTRACTSERVICEDEFINITIONCONVENTIONS
28Overview
29ComponentsoftheAbstractmodel
29.1Abstractobjects
29.2Abstractcontracts
29.3Connectionpackages
29.4Abstractports
29.5AbstractoperationsandAbstracterrors
30ROSrealization
AnnexA-Directoryobjectclassesandattributes
A.1Objectclasses
A.2Attributes
A.3Attributesyntaxes
A.4Contexts
A.5CertificateSubjectAlternativeNames
AnnexB-ReferenceDefinitionofObjectIdentifiers
AnnexC-ReferenceDefinitionofDirectoryobjectclasses
andattributes
AnnexD-Securitythreats
D.1Masquerade
D.2Messagesequencing
D.3Modificationofinformation
D.4Denialofservice
D.5Repudiation
D.6LeakageofInformation
D.7Otherthreats
AnnexE-ProvisionofsecurityservicesinITU-T
Rec.X.411/ISO/IEC10021-4
AnnexF-RepresentationofOR-addressesforhumanusage
F.1Purpose
F.2Scope
F.3Format
F.4Userinterface
AnnexG-UseofOR-addressesbymultinationalorganizations
G.1Addressingprinciples
G.2Exampleconfigurations
G.3AliasOR-addresses
AnnexH-UseofProtectedPasswordsforMessageStoreAccess
AnnexI-DifferencesbetweenISO/IEC10021-2andITU-T
Rec.X.402
AnnexJ-Summaryofchangestopreviouseditions
J.1DifferencesbetweenISO/IEC10021-2:1990and
CCITTRec.X.402(1992)
J.2DifferencesbetweenCCITTRec.X.402(1992)and
ITU-TRec.X.402(1995)/ISO/IEC10021-2:1996
J.3DifferencesbetweenITU-TRec.X.402(1995)/ISO/IEC
10021-2:1996andITU-TRec.X.402(1999)/ISO/IEC
10021-2:1999
AnnexK-Index

Abstract

Contains Directory Attribute and Object Class definitions, some new and the remainder revised to use the new X.500 Recommendations. It also contains enhancements on international registration authority, use of ISO/IEC 10646 characters in OR-addresses, protected change credentials and use of 1997 Directory.

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