Corporation Network Router User Manual

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object class
A named group of attributes. When you want to assign attributes to an entry, you
do so by assigning to that entry the object classes that hold those attributes. All
objects associated with the same object class share the same attributes.
Oracle Context
1. An entry in an LDAP-compliant internet directory called cn=OracleContext,
under which all Oracle software relevant information is kept, including entries for
Oracle Net Services directory naming and enterprise user security.
There can be one or more Oracle Contexts in a directory. An Oracle Context is
usually located in an identity management realm.
Oracle database method
Using an Oracle database to store fingerprint templates when configuring Indentix
Biometric authentication. The alternative is to use the file system method.
Oracle Net Services
An Oracle product that enables two or more computers that run the Oracle server
or Oracle tools such as Designer/2000 to exchange data through a third-party
network. Oracle Net Services support distributed processing and distributed
database capability. Oracle Net Services is an open system because it is independent
of the communication protocol, and users can interface Oracle Net to many network
environments.
Oracle PKI certicate usages
Defines Oracle application types that a certificate supports.
Password-Accessible Domains List
A group of enterprise domains configured to accept connections from
password-authenticated users.
PCMCIA cards
Small credit card-sized computing devices that comply with the Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) standard. These devices, also
called PC cards, are used for adding memory, modems, or as hardware security
modules. PCMCIA cards that are used as hardware security modules securely store
the private key component of a public and private key pair and some also perform
the cryptographic operations as well.