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        Title           : Policy Framework LDAP Core Schema
        Author(s)       : J. Strassner, E. Ellesson, R. Moore, R. Moats
        Filename        : draft-ietf-policy-core-schema-12.txt
        Pages           : 52
        Date            : 11-Oct-01
        
This document defines a mapping of the Policy Core Information Model [1] 
to a form that can be implemented in a directory that uses LDAP as its 
access protocol.  This model defines two hierarchies of object classes: 
structural classes representing information for representing and 
controlling policy data as specified in [1], and relationship classes 
that indicate how instances of the structural classes are related to 
each other. Classes are also added to the LDAP schema to improve the 
performance of a client's interactions with an LDAP server when the 
client is retrieving large amounts of policy-related information.  These 
classes exist only to optimize LDAP retrievals: there are no classes in 
the information model that correspond to them.

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