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[{SET alias='LDAP Protocol Exchanges'}]
The protocol operation is the element in the [LDAP Message] that contains the heart of the request or response. That is, it indicates what type of message it is. There are several different kinds of protocol op elements, including:
*The abandon request protocol op, which is described in the [Abandon Operation|Definition -- LDAP Abandon Operation|AbandonRequest] section.
*The add request and add response protocol ops, which are described in the [Add Operation|Definition -- LDAP Add Operation|AddRequest] section.
*The bind request and bind response protocol ops, which are described in the [Bind Operation|Definition -- LDAP Bind Operation|BindRequest] section.
*The compare request and compare response protocol ops, which are described in the [Compare Operation|Definition -- LDAP Compare Operation|CompareRequest] section.
*The delete request and delete response protocol ops, which are described in the [Delete Operation|Definition -- LDAP Delete Operation] section.
*The extended request and extended response protocol ops, which are described in the [Extended Operation|Definition -- LDAP Extended Operation|ExtendedRequest] section.
*The modify request and modify response protocol ops, which are described in the [Modify Operation|Definition -- LDAP Modify Operation|ModifyRequest] section.
*The modify DN request and modify DN response protocol ops, which are described in the [ModifyDNRequest] section.
*The search request, search result entry, search result reference, and search result done protocol ops, which are described in the [Search Operation|Definition -- LDAP Search Operation|LDAP SearchO peration] section.
*The unbind request protocol op, which is described in the [Unbind Operation|Definition -- LDAP Unbind Operation|UnbindRequest] section.
*The intermediate response protocol op, which is described in the [Intermediate Response|Definition -- LDAP Intermediate Response|Intermediate Response].
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