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Chapter 2. Directory Server Attribute Reference
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2.35. description

The description attribute provides a human-readable description for an entry. For person or
organization object classes, this can be used for the entry's role or work assignment. For example:
description: Quality control inspector for the ME2873 product line.
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
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2.36. destinationIndicator

The destinationIndicator attribute contains the city and country associated with the entry. This
attribute was once required to provide public telegram service and is generally used in conjunction
with the registeredAddress attribute. For example:
destinationIndicator: Stow, Ohio, USA
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
Defined in

2.37. displayName

The displayName attributes contains the preferred name of a person to use when displaying that
person's entry. This is especially useful for showing the preferred name for an entry in a one-line
summary list. Since other attribute types, such as cn, are multi-valued, they can not be used to display
a preferred name. For example:
displayName: John Smith
OID
Syntax
Multi- or Single-Valued
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2.38. dITRedirect

The dITRedirect attribute indicates that the object described by one entry now has a newer entry
in the directory tree. This attribute may be used when an individual's place of work changes, and the
individual acquires a new organizational DN.
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RFC 2798
2.5.4.13
DirectoryString
Multi-valued
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RFC 2256
2.5.4.27
DirectoryString
Multi-valued
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RFC 2256
2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.241
DirectoryString
Single-valued
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RFC 2798

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