GB/T 16264.4-1996
AbolishedInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--The directory--Part 4:Procedures for distributed operation
信息技术 开放系统互连 目录 第4部分:分布式操作规程
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 16264.4-1996 specifies the procedures for distributed operation within an X.500 directory system, defining how directory entries are accessed, replicated, and managed across multiple servers in an open systems interconnection (OSI) network. It is applied in IT environments where directory services, such as those used for enterprise user authentication or resource location, must operate reliably across distributed or hierarchical server architectures. This standard ensures consistent data retrieval and update behavior in contexts like corporate identity management, public key infrastructure, or telecommunications network directories.
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