GB/T 16263.4-2015
AbolishedInformation technology—ASN.1 encoding rules—Part 4: XML Encoding Rules(XER)
信息技术 ASN.1编码规则 第4部分:XML编码规则(XER)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the XML Encoding Rules (XER) for Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1), defining how data structures described in ASN.1 are represented in XML format. It is applied in telecommunications, network management, and secure data exchange systems where ASN.1-defined protocols (e.g., SNMP, LDAP, or PKI) need to interoperate with XML-based web services or configuration tools. The standard ensures consistent encoding and decoding of structured data between ASN.1 and XML environments for testing, integration, or protocol implementation.
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