HP-UX Directory Server Administrator Guide HP-UX Directory Server Version 8.1 (5900-3098, May 2013)

Table 49 LDAP attribute syntax (continued)
DefinitionOIDName
Indicates that values for this attribute are binary;
this is the same as using the binary synatx.
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40OctetString
Indicates that values for this attribute are encoded
in the format postal-address =dstring*
("$"dstring). For example:
1234 Main St.$Raleigh, NC 12345$USA
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41Postal Address
Each dstring component is encoded as a
DirtectoryString value. Backslashes and dollar
characters, if they occur, are quoted, so that they
will not be mistaken for line delimiters. Many
servers limit the postal address to 6 lines of up to
thirty characters.
Indicates that values for this attribute are in the
form of telephone numbers. It is recommended to
use telephone numbers in international form.
1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50TelephoneNumber
Indicates that the values for this attribute are in the
form of a URL, introduced by a string such as
URI
http://, https://, ftp://, ldap://, and
ldaps://. The URI has the same behavior as
IA5String. See RFC 2396 for more information on
this syntax.
10.4 Managing custom schema in the console
The Directory Server Console shows all attributes in the schema, and custom attributes can be
created, edited, and deleted from the schema.
“Viewing attributes and object classes” (page 431)
“Creating attributes” (page 433)
“Creating object classes” (page 435)
“Editing custom schema elements” (page 438)
“Deleting schema” (page 439)
10.4.1 Viewing attributes and object classes
All the information about the attributes and object classes that are currently loaded in the server
instance are visible with the other server configuration.
1. In the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab.
2. In the left navigation tree, select the Schema folder.
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