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     Lookup and	display	of caller identification based on telephone     caller ID (using ISDN).COMPLETENESS   The DIXIE protocol does not support access to all X.500 features and   operations.	All DAP	operations except Abandon are supported.  Gen-   eral	searches (including multiple component searches) are supported.   The DIXIE protocol supports none and	simple authentication.	A subset   of the service controls are supported.DISI Working Group				               [Page 31]RFC 1292			 DIXIE			    January 1992INTEROPERABILITY   The current implementation of the DIXIE server works	with the QUIPU   DSA and DAP library.PILOT CONNECTIVITY   The DIXIE server has	been tested in the Internet and	PARADISE pilots.   It provides full DUA	Connectivity subject to	the limitations	dis-   cussed above	under completeness.BUGS   There are no	known outstanding bugs.	 But reports should be sent to   x500@umich.edu.CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   None, aside from those mentioned above under	completeness.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   DIXIE clients use TCP or UDP	to communicate with the	DIXIE server.   The DIXIE server uses RFC-1006 with TCP/IP to communicate with the   DSA,	though other transport mechanisms for DSA communication	should   be possible.HARDWARE PLATFORMS   The DIXIE server is known to	run on Sun 3, Sun 4, and DEC 3100 plat-   forms.  It should run on any	UNIX platform.	The DIXIE library is   known to run	on the same platforms, and also	on the Macintosh.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS   The DIXIE server and	library	is known to run	under SunOS 3.5, SunOS   4.1.1, Ultrix 4.1 and 4.2.  The DIXIE library also runs on the Macin-   tosh	System Software	6 or later.AVAILABILITY   This	software is openly available.  It may be obtained by anonymous   FTP from terminator.cc.umich.edu in the directory ~ftp/x500.	Documen-   tation on the DIXIE protocol	is provided along with the source code,   which includes source for the DIXIE server, DIXIE library, and the UD   client.DISI Working Group				               [Page 32]RFC 1292			 DIXIE			    January 1992   This	software was developed at the University of  Michigan  by  Bryan   Beecher,  Tim  Howes, and Mark Smith	of the ITD Research Systems Unix   Group.  It is subject to the	following copyright.   Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University	of Michigan. All rights   reserved.  Redistribution and use in	source and binary forms	are per-   mitted provided that	this notice is preserved and that due credit is   given to the	University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. The name of the   University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived   from	this software without specific prior written permission. This   software is provided	"as is"	without	express	or implied warranty.DISI Working Group				               [Page 33]RFC 1292		     DS-520, DS-521		    January 1992NAME   DS-520   DS-521   RetixLAST MODIFIED   November, 1991KEYWORDS   API,	Commercially Available,	DSA/DUA, DUA Connectivity, DSA Connec-   tivity,  Multiple Vendor Platforms, OSI Transport, RFC-1006,	Source,   UNIXABSTRACT   DS-520 X.500	Distributed Directory Services for UNIX	System V and   DS-521 X.500	Directory User Agent (DUA) for UNIX System V form an   integral part of the	Retix OSI Networking Products family.  Designed   for systems vendors,	public carriers, and other OEMs, DS-520	is a   complete high-performance implementation of X.500 in	source code   form, including a DUA, DSA Manager (DSAM), and DSA.	DS-521   represents a	subset of this product offering. It provides the DUA   portal into the directory, which, for example, meets	the needs of   software vendors who	plan to	provide	application packages with X.500   Directory interaction capabilities. Within these two	offerings, the   DUA possesses two forms of interface. The first form, the DUA with   User	Interface, provides an interactive character-based user	inter-   face	for users of Directory services.  The user agent provides access   to the Directory via	basic Directory	service	requests. The second   form, the DUA with Programmatic Interface provides a	standardized   programmatic	interface to application programs that must access   Directory information. The interface	is conformant to the X/Open   Object Management (XOM) and X/Open Directory	Services (XDS) stan-   dards. This component provides all functionality related to Directory   access and general OSI services down	to the session layer. The DSAM   provides an interactive character oriented user interface to	a Direc-   tory	administrator.	The DSAM provides management functions either   local to or remote from a DSA. Both the DUA and the DSAM are	useful   in the training, management,	and manipulation of Directory entries   maintaining operational and user attribute information. The DSA main-   tains Directory database information	and provides users the ability   to read/compare, modify, search, and	manage entries within the data-   base. It maintains all or fragments of the Directory	Information Base   (DIB) and provides abstract service ports for DUAs and DSAs over DAP   and DSP protocols respectively.DISI Working Group				               [Page 34]RFC 1292		     DS-520, DS-521		    January 1992COMPLETENESS   DS-520 represents a complete	implementation of the 1988 X.500 Recom-   mendations with the exception of strong authentication as outlined in   X.509. It is	conformant to NIST, EWOS, and UK GOSIP Directory pro-   files. It provides session through application layer	protocol support   and hence incorporates ROSE,	ACSE, Presentation, and	Session	within   its product stack. In addition to including all the attribute types,   syntaxes, and object	classes	defined	in X.520 and X.521, the	DS-520   includes support for	those specified	in the 1988 X.400 Recommendation   X.402, Annex	A. Remote on-line management of	the DSA	is supported by   means of Network Management Forum CMIP.   DS-521 represents a complete	implementation of the X/Open Object   Management (OM) and X/Open Directory	Services (XDS) standards. It   also	incorporates session through application layer protocol	support   and thus includes ROSE, ACSE, Presentation, and Session within its   product stack.INTEROPERABILITY   The DS-520 has been tested to interoperate with Banyan (DAP), CDC   (DSP), IBM, ICL, OSIWare, Nixdorff, Unisys (DSP), Wollongong	(DAP),   and 3-Com (DSP).   The DS-521 subset has undergone no separate interoperability	testing.PILOT CONNECTIVITY   DSA Connectivity provided by	the DS-520: The	DSA provides complete   support for the X.511 Abstract Service Definition, the directoryAc-   cessAC and the directorySystemAC defined in the X.519 Protocol   Specifications, and the Distributed Directory defined in the	X.518   Procedures for the Distributed Directory. It	supports all the object   classes, attribute types, and attribute syntaxes defined in X.520 and   X.521. It does not support the Internet DSP however.   DUA Connectivity provided by	both the DS-520	and DS-521: The	DUA pro-   vides complete support for the X.511	Abstract Service Definition and   the directoryAccessAC defined in the	X.519 Protocol Specifications.   The DUA with	User Interface supports	only a subset of the X.500   attributes and object classes defined in X.520 and X.521. The DUA   with	Programmatic Interface,	however, does support all the object   classes, attribute types, and attribute syntaxes defined in these two   recommendations.DISI Working Group				               [Page 35]RFC 1292		     DS-520, DS-521		    January 1992BUGS   Product Action Requests (PARs) stemming externally from customers and   internally from customer service and	quality	assurance engineers are   generated and published in the form of weekly reports. A description   and status of these PARs are	provided to customers possessing   software maintenance	agreements.CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   DS-520 and DS-521 are source	code products ported to	UNIX System V   Release 3 and 4. Makefiles to generate the system are provided for   the AT&T System V, SCO, and Interactive UNIX	systems.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   DS-520 and DS-521 offer two main compile time configuration options   and hence internetworking configurations. In	the first of these, they   interface to	the UNIX System	V Transport Library Interface (TLI).   The TLI provides a path between the session layer of	a UNIX OSI   application process and an OSI transport provider installed in the   UNIX	kernel.	The latter transport provider may take the form	of a   Retix Unix LAN (LT-610) or WAN (WT-325) transport product. The second   main	option utilizes	the UNIX System	V ACSE/Presentation Library   interface (APLI and the A/P Library), which provides	OSI ACSE and   Presentation	layer services.	The Retix AP-240 Presentation syntax   manager product serves to map the standard Retix Presentation layer   interface to	the AT&T APLI. The APLI	upper layers services may be   provided by the Retix UL-220	product. UL-220	is the Retix implementa-   tion	of the AT&T Open Networking Platform Upper Layer Services module   and includes	the A/P	library, as well as the	OSI ACSE, Presentation,   and Session services.   DS-520 and DS-521 may also run on top of the	TCP/IP stack by	means of   the Retix MP-120 product. MP-120 is a STREAMS based driver that   implements RFC-1006 and thus	allows OSI applications	to run over a   network based on the	Internet suite of protocols (TCP/IP). Its main   function provides a conversion between the TCP stream to the	data   packets required by OSI Transport Class 0 protocol and vice versa. As   part	of this	process, it converts TCP/IP 32-bit addresses to	hex   values for use with OSI applications.DISI Working Group				               [Page 36]RFC 1292		     DS-520, DS-521		    January 1992HARDWARE PLATFORMS   Being source	code products ported to	the UNIX System	V Release 3  and   4  operating	system environment, DS-520 and DS-521 are hardware plat-   form	independent. They currently both have sample portations	and test   configurations on various Intel 80386 platforms running Unix	System V   Release 3 and 4.SOFTWARE PLATFORMS   Currently, DS-520 and DS-521	include	reference implementations for   the AT&T System V Release 4,	SCO UNIX System	V/386 Version 3.2.2, and   the Interactive UNIX	System V/386 Version 2.2 operating systems.   Raima Corporation's db_Vista	III Version 3.1	serves as the database   engine for the Directory product.AVAILABILITY   DS-520 and DS-521 are commercially available	from:	   Retix	   2401	Colorado Avenue	   Santa Monica, California	   90404-3563 USA	   Sales and Information:  310-828-3400	   FAX:			   310-828-2255DISI Working Group				               [Page 37]RFC 1292			 HP DDS			    January 1992NAME   HP X.500 Distributed	Directory Software   Hewlett PackardLAST MODIFIED   July, 1991KEYWORDS   API,	CLNP, Commercially Available, DSA/DUA, HP, X.25ABSTRACT   HP's	Distributed Directory Software is a fully distributed Directory   that	supports both the DAP and DSP protocols, which were specified in   the 1988 CCITT/ISO X.500 documents.	Besides	implementing the stan-   dard, we have also put in proprietary access	control	and replication.   These additional features will be migrated to the standard definition   at the time that they are stable.  Users are	able to	define their own   attributes, objects classes and DIT structure rules.   In order to make this software easy to use a	set of menu driven   screens have	been provided.	There are easy to use data access and   data	management screens.  For system	administrators,	these is also a   set for screens that	are used to help configure the servers and   manage the schema. Startup and Shutdown utilities are also included.   For application developers an X/Open-APIA XDS API is	provided, along   with	some helper routines that help reduce development time.	 The XDS   API includes	the following functions:	   Bind	   Read	   Search	   Add	   Remove	   Unbind	   Version   A subset of the X/Open-APIA Object Management (XOM) functions are   available thru the interface.  The subset are those that are	neces-   sary	to perform the directory operations.   For bulk operations a batch interface is also available.DISI Working Group				               [Page 38]RFC 1292			 HP DDS			    January 1992COMPLETENESS   This	software implements the	1988 X.500 CCITT/ISO Standard.	It fully   supports DAP	and DSP, minus strong authentication.  By default it   contains all	of the X.520 Attributes	and the	X.521 Syntaxes and   Object Classes.  Additionally, the Annex B DIT Structure can	be   enforced.INTEROPERABILITY   Interoperability testing will be undertaken as new X.500 products are   introduced into the market.PILOT CONNECTIVITY   [No information provided--Ed.]BUGS   No major ones at this time.CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   This	is pilot software for organizations who	wish to	learn about HP's   X.500 offering.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   TP0 or TP4 on 802.3 or X.25HARDWARE PLATFORMS   HP-9000 800	   Minicomputer   HP-9000 300	   Workstation		   with	at least 8 M of	internal memory		   with	9 M of available disk space for	the softwareSOFTWARE PLATFORMS   Distributed and Supported for HP-UX version 7.0.AVAILABILITY   Limited Commercial Availability.   For more information	in the U.S. call 1-800-752-0900.  Outside of the   U.S.	please contact your local HP Sales Office.DISI Working Group				               [Page 39]RFC 1292		  INTERACTIVE Systems		    January 1992NAME   INTERACTIVE Systems'	X.500 DSA/DSAM   INTERACTIVE Systems'	X.500 DUA   INTERACTIVE Systems CorporationLAST MODIFIED   July, 1991KEYWORDS   API,	Commercially Available,	DSA/DUA, Multiple Vendor Platforms, OSI   Transport, RFC-1006,	UNIXABSTRACT   The INTERACTIVE Systems X.500 DSA/DSAM and X.500 DUA	provide	a com-   plete implementation	of the OSI X.500 Directory Systems Agent, Direc-   tory	Systems	Agent Manager, and Directory Services User Agent. These   software packages allow remote access for Directory Systems Agents   and include the following protocols:     - Directory System	Protocol (DSP)     - Directory Access	Protocol (DAP)     - Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP)     - Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE)     - Association Control Service Element (ACSE)     - Presentation services     - BCS Session services     - DBMS and	utilities     - X/Open XDS API (included	in the DUA)   These products will be available in Q3 1991 in source code form only.DISI Working Group				               [Page 40]RFC 1292		  INTERACTIVE Systems		    January 1992COMPLETENESS   These products provide:     - a complete implementation of the	X.500 distributed Directory     - a DUA with command line UI and X/Open  Directory	 Services  (XDS)     API     - a Multiprocess DSA with integral	high performance DBMS     - remote or local CMIP based DSA management     - a DSA manager that  provides  on-line  DSA  monitoring,	control,     Directory schema manipulation, and	DUA functions     - Support for all 1988 X.500, 1988	X.400, and  MAP/TOP  3.0  object     types and the capability to add new object	types     - Conformance with	NIST, EWOS, and	U.K. GOSIP X.500 Directory  pro-     filesINTEROPERABILITY   Not available at this time.PILOT CONNECTIVITY   [No information provided--Ed.]BUGS   Not available at this time.CAVEATS	AND GENERAL LIMITATIONS   Not available at this time.INTERNETWORKING	ENVIRONMENT   The INTERACTIVE Systems implementation of X.500 Directory Services   will	operate	over both RFC-1006 (in TCP/IP Based networks) and over   the Retix Local Area	and Wide Area Network services.HARDWARE PLATFORMS   These products are available	in source code form only and can be   ported to any UNIX-based computers.

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