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This draft is a work item of the Policy Framework Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Policy Core LDAP Schema
Author(s) : J. Strassner, R. Moore, R. Moats, E. Ellesson
Filename : draft-ietf-policy-core-schema-16.txt
Pages : 57
Date : 2002-10-11
This document defines a mapping of the Policy Core Information Model
to a form that can be implemented in a directory that uses Lightweight
Directory Access Protocol (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 RFC3060, 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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