Object identifier A globally (i e , worldwide) unique identifier required by Open System Interconnection (OSI) International Standards and Recommendations to identify an X 500 object
Object Identifiers (OID) are data elements in MIB definitions that can be referred to by name or by a corresponding sequence of numbers See Chapter 6
Object IDentifier A number that identifies an object's position in a global object registration tree An example is 1 3 6 1 4 1 45 1 3 2, which corresponds to ios org dod internet private enterprise synoptics 1 3 2, and identifies a Synoptics3000 concentrator There can also be a MIB name for the object identifier (for example, cisco for a Cisco router) [S] In CMIP, one half of the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN) pair, which identifies an object's position in an MIT See Name [C]
Object identifier (OID) is a unique set of numbers that allows Objectivity/DB to locate and manage persistent objects An OID is 64 bits in length and it is composed of four 16-bit fields in the format of: DB-OC-PG-SL, where
Object IDentifier In oo data models, the OID is the uniqe identifier of an object In X 500/LDAP vocabulary, an OID identifies an official attribute type (more precisely: its specification)
The unique alphanumeric/numeric identifier registered under the ISO registration standard to reference a specific object or object class In the GOC PKI they are used to uniquely identify each of the eight policies and cryptographic algorithms supported
A new bond issue that is usually offered below par The bond's value is increased (accreted) over its life from the original discounted price up to par At the bond's maturity, it will be valued at par Interest on these types of bonds are not paid until maturity However, the interest is taxed as it is accreted An example of an OID is a zero coupon bond
Object identifier; a number that uniquely identifies a basic object within a federated database An object's OID identifies its database, container within the database, logical page within the container, and logical slot on the page
(OWNER ID) - email address of the person submitting the URL as a definition The email address is a required property However, there is never any need to set it in a dictionary file since the return address in your email will be used
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The unique identifier assigned to every Cisco Provisioning Center object It is defined as Class: Instance where Class is the name of the class the object belongs to and Instance is a unique number within the class assigned by Cisco Provisioning Center
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