BS ISO/IEC ISP 10615-3:1996 - Information technology. International standardized profiles ADInn. OSI directory - ADI21. DSA performer role
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This part of ISO/IEC ISP 10615 covers the use of the
DSP protocol by a DSA which receives an invoke from
another DSA and responds with a result or error. The
related part of the ISP, ADI32, covers the behavior of
the DSA in fulfilling distributed operations, when
considered to be independent of the protocol used.
The objective of this part of ISO/IEC ISP 10615 is to
define capabilities and constraints on support for DSP
by performer functions of DSAs so that DSAs will be
able to interwork within the Directory. Factors
outside the scope of this part of ISO/IEC ISP 10615
include, but are not limited to, DIT structure, behaviour in distributed operations and some aspects of authentication (e.g., simple authentication with protected passwords, strong authentication, and the use
of non-local authentication). The scope of ISO/IEC ISP 10615 is limited to the '88 edition of the Directory standards.
1.2 Position Within the Taxonomy
This part of ISO/IEC ISP 10615 is identified in
ISO/IEC TR 10000-2 as "ADI21 - DSA Performer
Role".
Directories; Conformity; Information exchange; Directory (OSI); Communication procedures; Computer-computer communications; Open systems interconnection; Data processing