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RFC 2116 X.500 Implementations Catalog-96 April 1997
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The Digital X.500 Administration Facility, X.500 Information Manager
and InfoBroker Client products provide MS-Windows, Motif and command
line interfaces to access and manage the information stored in the
X.500 directory, including:
* Support for different ways of accessing the directory, either
by browsing or searching based on an extensible set of
filters.
* Support for bulk load, unload and reload of entries.
* Driven off the same configurable schema information as the
DSA allowing extensibility of window layouts and text to
support customer-defined object classes and attributes.
The Synchronizer-500 is an X.500 DUA which:
* Enables bi-directional synchronization between X.500 and
virtually ANY other non-X.500 directory facilitating common
management.
* Maps incoming data into X.500 using flexible configuration
files
* Facilitates creation of a multivendor electronic mail
database, creating addresses in the appropriate syntax for
any mail system.
* Provides uniqueness checking on mnemonic O/R addresses,
preventing address duplication
COMPLIANCE with X.500-1988 (applicable only for DSAs and DUAs)
The Digital X.500 Directory Services products are based on the 1993
edition standard. They are compatible with, and interwork with, 1988
edition DUAs and DSAs, and are implemented to conform to relevant
NIST OIW and EWOS agreements and the X.500 Implementors Guide.
OSTC conformance testing (1988 DUA/DAP, DSA/DAP) has been completed
and registered successfully.
The X.500 Directory Server is registered as conformant to US-GOSIP.
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