A Directory Information Tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree-like structure consisting of the Distinguished names (DNs) of the directory entries.

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  • A Directory Information Tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree-like structure consisting of the Distinguished names (DNs) of the directory entries. Both the X.500 protocols and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) use the DIT as their fundamental data structure. Typically, an X.500 or LDAP deployment for a single organization will have a DIT which consists of two parts: * a top level name structure for the name of the organization itself * a representation of the data model structure within the organization (en)
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  • A Directory Information Tree (DIT) is data represented in a hierarchical tree-like structure consisting of the Distinguished names (DNs) of the directory entries. (en)
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  • Directory Information Tree (en)
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