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0c75c629-6a8d-4d5e-a07f-1bb35846854d
Seen in rfc6350
0c75c629-6a8d-4d5e-a07f-1bb35846854d
Seen in rfc6350
| Version | 4 |
| Variant | specified in RFC 4122 |
| urn | urn:uuid:0c75c629-6a8d-4d5e-a07f-1bb35846854d |
| Hexdump | 0c75c6296a8d4d5ea07f1bb35846854d |
| Bytes | ␌u╞)jìM^á␛│XFàM |
| UUIDv4 | version (4) + randomness |
| (would-be) MAC Address | 1bb35846854d |
| (would-be) is_local bit | True |
| (would-be) is_multicast bit | True |
| (would-be) MAC Manufacturer | None |
| (would-be) MAC Date | None |
UUID registration form :
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Seen in RFC 6350 Counts : rfc6350:1 RFC 6350 vCard August 2011 BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:4.0 EMAIL;PID=4.2,5.1:jdoe@example.com CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:3eef374e-7179-4196-a914-27358c3e6527 CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:42bcd5a7-1699-4514-87b4-056edf68e9cc END:VCARD BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:4.0 EMAIL;PID=5.1,5.2:john@example.com CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:0c75c629-6a8d-4d5e-a07f-1bb35846854d CLIENTPIDMAP:2;urn:uuid:3eef374e-7179-4196-a914-27358c3e6527 END:VCARD 7.2. Example 7.2.1. Creation The following simple vCard is first created on a given device. BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:4.0 UID:urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1 FN;PID=1.1:J. Doe N:Doe;J.;;; EMAIL;PID=1.1:jdoe@example.com CLIENTPIDMAP:1;urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556 END:VCARD This new vCard is assigned the UID "urn:uuid:4fbe8971-0bc3-424c-9c26-36c3e1eff6b1" by the creating device. The FN and EMAIL properties are assigned the same local value of 1, and this value is given global context by associating it with "urn:uuid:53e374d9-337e-4727-8803-a1e9c14e0556", which represents the creating device. We are at liberty to reuse the same local value since instances of different properties will never be matched. The N property has no PID because it is forbidden by its maximum cardinality of 1. 7.2.2. Initial Sharing This vCard is shared with a second device. Upon inspecting the UID property, the second device understands that this is a new vCard (i.e., unmatched) and thus the synchronization results in a simple copy. Perreault Standards Track [Page 53]