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ITU-T X.660 (08/2008)

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Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – Procedures for the operation of OSI Registration Authorities: General procedures and top arcs of the International Object Identifier tree
ITU-T Recommendation X.660 | ISO/IEC 9834-1 defines a generic registration-hierarchical-name-tree (RH-name-tree) and a specific form of this RH-name-tree that supports international object identifiers (OIDs). It includes registration of the top-level arcs of the OID tree. It also specifies procedures for the operation of an International Registration Authority for use, when needed, by other Recommendations and/or International Standards. For easy reference, and to emphasize that this tree is an extended form of the original OID tree (defined in earlier versions of this Recommendation | International Standard), this specific RH-name-tree can be referred to as "the international OID tree", or more commonly as just "the OID tree".The OID tree (defined as the International Object Identifier Tree) specified in this edition is a superset of the original OID tree, which did not support Unicode labels (names of arcs in any language, using the Unicode character set).The original OID tree required all arcs to be unambiguously identified by a primary integer value, with the use for human readability of (not necessarily unambiguous) secondary identifiers (restricted to the Latin alphabet). Secondary identifiers were not normally carried in protocols or used for machine identification. The International Object Identifier tree extends this by allowing an arc to also be unambiguously identified by a Unicode label (a string of Unicode characters) that can be carried in protocols and can be used for machine identification.The primary integers and secondary identifiers of the International Object Identifier tree continue to be used in encoding (primary integers only) and value notation (primary integers and secondary identifiers) of the ASN.1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER type, which is unchanged. The Unicode labels can only be used in encodings and value notation of the ASN.1 OID-IRI type, and in the specification of an IRI or URI (see IETF RFC 3987).It also provides recommendations on an appropriate fee structure for registration of lower level arcs (see clause 11).
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/9442
Series title: X series: Data networks, open system communications and security
  X.600-X.699: OSI networking and system aspects
  X.650-X.679: Naming, Addressing and Registration
Approval date: 2008-08-29
Identical standard:ISO/IEC 9834-1:2008 (Common)
Approval process:AAP
Status: Superseded
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 17
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4 X.660 (07/2011) In force
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3 X.660 (08/2008) Superseded
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2 X.660 (08/2004) Superseded
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1.2 X.660 (1992) Amd. 2 (08/1997) Superseded
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1.1 X.660 (1992) Amd. 1 (10/1996) Superseded
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1 X.660 (09/1992) Superseded -
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