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Compartmented Mode Workstation Labeling: Encodings Format Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
2. Structure and Syntax of Encodings File
4. Information Label Encodings
5. Sensitivity Label, Clearance, Channels, and Printer Banner Encodings
6. Accreditation Range and Name Information Label Encodings
7. General Considerations for Specifying Encodings
8. Enforcing Proper Label Adjudications
Non-Hierarchical Composite Words
A. Encodings Specifications Error Messages
Example 8-1 shows the encoding of a normal (non-inverse) word not necessarily in a hierarchy. A single marking (or compartment) bit is necessary, and this bit should not be specified as an initial marking (or compartment) bit (except in the rare case that this word is a default word that should always be present with some classification). This example is the simplest and most common example of the association between a human-readable word and the internal bit format. Normal words can also have multiple associated bits, and may be in hierarchies with other words.
Example 8-1 Normal Words
name= word1; markings= 0;
Appendix B, Annotated Sample Encodings has the following examples of normal information label words: CC, SB, bravo1, bravo2, bravo3, B, alpha1, alpha2, alpha3, A, project x LIMDIS, project y LIMDIS, ORCON org x, ORCON org y, D/E, all eyes, p1 eyes only, p2 eyes only, WNINTEL, and NOFORN.