4.5.1. Directory Tree for an International Enterprise
To support an international enterprise, use the Internet domain name as the root point for the directory tree, then branch the tree immediately below that root point for each country where the enterprise has operations. Avoid using a country designator as the root point for the directory tree, as mentioned in
Section 4.2.1.1, “Suffix Naming Conventions”, especially if the enterprise is international.
Because LDAP places no restrictions on the order of the attributes in the DNs, the c attribute can represent each country branch:
However, some administrators feel that this is stylistically awkward, so instead use the l attribute to represent different countries: