Encodes a $(MONO CharacterString), which is a constructed data type, defined in the https://www.itu.int, International Telecommunications Union's https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.680/en, X.680.
The specification defines $(MONO CharacterString) as:
CHARACTER STRING ::= [UNIVERSAL 29] SEQUENCE { identification CHOICE { syntaxes SEQUENCE { abstract OBJECT IDENTIFIER, transfer OBJECT IDENTIFIER }, syntax OBJECT IDENTIFIER, presentation-context-id INTEGER, context-negotiation SEQUENCE { presentation-context-id INTEGER, transfer-syntax OBJECT IDENTIFIER }, transfer-syntax OBJECT IDENTIFIER, fixed NULL }, string-value OCTET STRING }
This assumes $(MONO AUTOMATIC TAGS), so all of the $(MONO identification) choices will be $(MONO CONTEXT-SPECIFIC) and numbered from 0 to 5.
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Encodes a $(MONO CharacterString), which is a constructed data type, defined in the https://www.itu.int, International Telecommunications Union's https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.680/en, X.680.
The specification defines $(MONO CharacterString) as:
This assumes $(MONO AUTOMATIC TAGS), so all of the $(MONO identification) choices will be $(MONO CONTEXT-SPECIFIC) and numbered from 0 to 5.