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UNCLASSIFIED<br />

DEFINITIONS<br />

<strong>ACP</strong> <strong>137</strong><br />

Abbreviation<br />

2-eyes<br />

3-eyes<br />

4-eyes<br />

5-eyes<br />

<strong>ACP</strong><br />

CCEB<br />

CFBLNet<br />

DIT<br />

DSML File<br />

End of Line<br />

(EOL)<br />

Full Replication<br />

Griffin<br />

Hash<br />

Incremental<br />

Replication<br />

LDIF file<br />

LHS<br />

Major Domo<br />

Replication<br />

Definition<br />

Network interface between two cooperating CCEB nations.<br />

Network interface between three cooperating CCEB nations.<br />

Network interface between four cooperating CCEB nations.<br />

Network interface between all five CCEB nations.<br />

Allied Communication Publications – coalition generated technical<br />

documents defining mutually-agreed specifications and protocols for<br />

interoperability.<br />

Combined Communications Electronics Board – coalition composed<br />

of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the<br />

United States.<br />

Combined Federated Battle Lab Network -- Coalition classified test<br />

network.<br />

The Directory Information Tree defines the population structure for<br />

the directory service.<br />

Data file containing directory information in DSML format.<br />

Character sequence signifying the end of a line of text. This is<br />

conventionally Carriage Return (CR) followed by Line Feed (LF) on<br />

Windows systems. Other operating systems may employ other EOL<br />

conventions including just LF and occasionally Form Feed (FF).<br />

Copy a complete national DIT structure below the agreed replication<br />

point.<br />

CCEB Coalition operational classified wide area network.<br />

Typically used for integrity checks. The process of applying a hash<br />

function to variable length input to produce a fixed length hash<br />

value known as a message digest. The message digest represents<br />

concisely the longer message or document from which it was<br />

computed. The message digest can be thought of as a "digital<br />

fingerprint" of the larger document.<br />

Copy only those changes to a national directory that have occurred<br />

since the pervious directory exchange.<br />

A common interchange formatted ASCII text file that may contain<br />

directory operations and directory data. Typically used to transport<br />

directory structure and information between non-connected<br />

directory systems.<br />

The left-hand-side of SMTP email addresses. That part that is<br />

mailbox specific and occurs to the left of the @ symbol<br />

An email processor that can be programmed to evaluate email<br />

addresses and content (sending and receiving) to readdress, redirect,<br />

spawn other mail, and other functions.<br />

The process of taking a portion (or all) of a directory contents and<br />

loading them onto another directory engine.<br />

Glossary-2<br />

UNCLASSIFIED<br />

ORIGINAL

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