After the cell name or cell root prefix, the next part of a DCE name is often a CDS name. For example, consider the following name:
/.../C=DE/O=SNI/OU=DCE/subsys/druecker/docs
The CDS part of this name is
/subsys/druecker/docs
Another example is the name
/.../cs.univ.edu/subsys/printers/docs
In this name, the CDS part is
/subsys/printers/docs
The following strings show equivalent names using the cell root prefix, assuming that the name is used from within the /.../C=DE/O=SNI/OU=DCE and /.../cs.univ.edu cells, respectively:
/.:/subsys/druecker/docs
/.:/subsys/printers/docs