Identifies a network resource that has registered its service with the SLP Directory Agent.
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Class Flags |
Setting |
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Container |
Off |
Effective |
On |
Nonremovable |
Off |
Ambiguous Naming |
Off |
Ambiguous Container |
Off |
Auxiliary Class |
Off |
Rule |
Class/Attribute |
Defined For |
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Super Classes |
SLP Service |
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Containment |
SLP Service |
|
Named By |
SLP Service |
SLP Service |
Inherited from Top |
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SLP Directory Agent |
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Inherited from Top |
|
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Object Name |
Default Rights |
Affected Attributes |
Class Defined For |
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[Creator] |
Supervisor |
[Entry Rights] |
When the SLP Directory Agent first loads, it creates an SLP Service object for each network service that it discovers. The object contains all the information a client requires to discover the service type and its location.
Network administrators can create SLP Service objects with a snap-in to the NetWare Administrator utility. This is the recommended procedure, for with the utility, the administrator can place the SLP Service objects in an SLP Scope Unit container.
For help in understanding the class definition template, see Reading Class Definitions.
For LDAP clients to access this class, the LDAP server must map this class to a name that contains no spaces or colons.