GB/T 26231-2010
AbolishedInformation technology - Open systems interconnection - National numbering system and registration procedures for object identifier (OID)
信息技术 开放系统互连 OID的国家编号体系和注册规程
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the structure and registration procedures for Object Identifiers (OIDs) used within China's national information technology systems. It is applied in contexts requiring unique identification of objects, such as in network management, electronic authentication, and data exchange across open systems. The standard ensures interoperability and consistent naming for OIDs in Chinese implementations of OSI protocols and related IT applications.
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