1
Scope
2
Normative references
2.1
Identical Recommendations | International Standards
2.2
Other references
2.3
ISO/IEC Standards
3
Definitions
4
Abbreviations
5
Conventions
6
Definition of selected attribute types
6.1
System attribute types
6.2
Labelling attribute types
6.3
Geographical attribute types
6.4
Organizational attribute types
6.5
Explanatory attribute types
6.6
Postal addressing attribute types
6.7
Telecommunications addressing attribute types
6.8 Preferences
attribute types
6.9 OSI
application attribute types
6.10 Relational
attribute types
6.11 Domain
attribute types
6.12 Hierarchical
attribute types
6.13
Attributes for applications using tag-based identification
6.14
Notification attributes
6.15
LDAP defined attribute types
7
String preparation
7.1
Transcode
7.2
Map
7.3
Normalize
7.4
Prohibit
7.5
Check bidi
7.6
Insignificant Character Removal
8
Definition of matching rules
8.1
String matching rules
8.2
Syntax-based matching rules
8.3
Time matching rules
8.4
First component matching rules
8.5
Word matching rules
8.6
Approximate Matching Rules
8.7
Special Matching Rules
8.8
Zonal Match
8.9
uri Match
8.10
LDAP defined matching rules
9
Definition of syntaxes
9.1
Directory syntaxes
9.2
IETF syntaxes
10
Definition of Context Types
10.1 Language
Context
10.2 Temporal
Context
10.3 Locale
Context
10.4
LDAP Attribute Option Context
Annex A – Selected attribute types in ASN.1
Annex B – Summary of attribute types
Annex C – Upper bounds
Annex D – Alphabetical index of attributes, matching rules and
contexts
Annex E – Examples for zonal match matching rules
Annex F – Mapping Object Identifiers and Uniform Resource Names into
Distinguished Names
F.1
Scope of this annex
F.2
Object identifier resolution
F.3
Uniform Resource Name (URN) resolution
Annex G – Object identifier based Directory names
G.1
Scope of annex
G.2
Transformation of object identifiers into Directory names
G.3
The use of object-identifier-based Directory names
Annex H – Amendments and corrigenda