Directory Information Tree; the hierarchy of the distributed database that makes up an X.500 service (see section 2.1.2).
The hierarchical organization of entries that make up a directory. DIT stands for "Directory Information Tree."
Directory Information Tree. In LDAP, the entries that a directory server contains. These entries are stored in a hierarchical, tree-like structure.
Directory Information Tree (X.500, LDAP)
directory information tree. The hierarchical collection of entries that constitute an LDAP directory.
directory information tree. A graphical display of an organization's directory structure, sites, and servers, shown as a branching structure. The top-level (root) directory usually represents the organization level.
See Directory Information Tree.
The Directory Information Tree (a.k.a the naming-context. The DIT is the hierarchy of objects that make up the local directory structure. More than one DIT may be supported by an LDAP server. The Root DSE will provide this information. Further Information
directory information tree. A hierarchical tree-like structure consisting of the DNs of the entries.