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Don't advertise 1.1 as private space.
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@ -81,15 +81,13 @@ There are five steps to defining new schema:
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H3: Object Identifiers
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Each schema element is identified by a globally unique
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{{TERM[expand]OID}} (OID). OIDs are also used to identify
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other objects.
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They are commonly found in protocols described by {{TERM:ASN.1}}. In
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Each schema element is identified by a globally unique {{TERM[expand]OID}}
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(OID). OIDs are also used to identify other objects. They are
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commonly found in protocols described by {{TERM:ASN.1}}. In
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particular, they are heavily used by the {{TERM[expand]SNMP}} (SNMP).
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As OIDs are hierarchical, your organization
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can obtain one OID and branch it as needed. For example,
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if your organization were assigned OID {{EX:1.1}}, you could branch
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the tree as follows:
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As OIDs are hierarchical, your organization can obtain one OID and
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branch it as needed. For example, if your organization were assigned
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OID {{EX:1.1}}, you could branch the tree as follows:
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!block table; colaligns="LR"; coltags="EX,N"; align=Center; \
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title="Table 8.2: Example OID hierarchy"
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@ -129,10 +127,7 @@ you. OIDs obtained using this form may be used for any purpose
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including identifying LDAP schema elements.
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Alternatively, OID name space may be available from a national
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authority (e.g., ANSI, BSI).
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For private experiments, OIDs under {{EX:1.1}} may be used. The
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OID {{EX:1.1}} arc is regarded as dead name space.
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authority (e.g., {{ORG:ANSI}}, {{ORG:BSI}}).
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H3: Name Prefix
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