RFC 3061:A URN Namespace of Object Identifiers
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OID


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... assigned a node in the Object Identifier (OID) tree, it has sole discretion to further subdelegate sub-trees ...
... trees off of that node. Some examples of OIDs include: ...
... 1.3.6.1 - the Internet OID ...
... 1.3.6.1.4.1 - IANA-assigned company OIDs, used for private MIBs and such things ...


... URN contain the human readable description of a particular node in the OID tree. The NSS portion of the name is strictly limited to the digits 0-9 and ...
... Identifier uniqueness considerations: The rules for assignment of OIDs requires that each OID be unique to the OID ...
... The rules for assignment of OIDs requires that each OID be unique to the OID space and that it cannot be reassigned or reused. By ...
... OIDs requires that each OID be unique to the OID space and that it cannot be reassigned or reused. By reference this URN namespace inherents those rules. ...
... Identifier persistence considerations: The rules concerning the use of OIDs requires that they not be reused once assigned. By reference this URN namespace inherents ...
... identifier assignment: Once an OID is assigned to some entity, that entity can then ...
... entity can then create and assign new OIDs below that particular OID. There are multiple entities ...
... create and assign new OIDs below that particular OID. There are multiple entities that assign new OIDs ...
... OID. There are multiple entities that assign new OIDs to the general public. The top three levels are pre-assigned as follows: ...
... ITU-T assignment several assigned OIDs that are of importance to the Internet are: ...
... 1.3.6.1 - the Internet OID 1.3.6.1.4.1 - IANA-assigned company ...
... 1.3.6.1.4.1 - IANA-assigned company OIDs, used for private MIBs and such things ...
... Lexical Equivalence: OIDs are composed of multiple occurrences of digits and the "." character. Lexical equivalence is achieved by exact string match. ...


... The following examples are taken from the example OIDs from the Introduction: ...
... urn:oid:1.3.6.1.2.1.27 URN:OID:0.9.2342.19200300.100.4 ...


... None not already inherent to using unverifiable OIDs. ...


... The author would like to thank Harald Alvestrand for the use of his OID database as a source for examples and references. ...



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