GB/T 36444-2018
ActiveInformation technology—Open systems interconnection—Simple directory protocol and service
信息技术 开放系统互连 简化目录协议及服务
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a simplified directory protocol and service for open systems interconnection, defining the communication rules and data structures for directory access in distributed information systems. It is applied in IT environments where lightweight directory services are needed, such as enterprise network management, identity authentication systems, and resource discovery in heterogeneous computing networks. The standard is particularly relevant for testing and implementing directory protocols in scenarios requiring reduced complexity compared to full X.500 directory services.
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