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| INTERNET-DRAFT R. Bergman | INTERNET-DRAFT R. Bergman | |||
| Dataproducts Corp. | Dataproducts Corp. | |||
| T. Hastings | T. Hastings (editor) | |||
| Xerox Corporation | Xerox Corporation | |||
| S. Isaacson | S. Isaacson | |||
| Novell, Inc. | Novell, Inc. | |||
| H. Lewis | H. Lewis | |||
| IBM Corp. | IBM Corp. | |||
| February 3, 1998 | February 19, 1999 | |||
| Job Monitoring MIB - V1 | Job Monitoring MIB - V1.0 | |||
| <draft-ietf-printmib-job-monitor-07.txt> | <draft-ietf-printmib-job-monitor-08.txt> | |||
| Status of this Memo | Status of this Memo | |||
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| Copyright Notice | ||||
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| Abstract | Abstract | |||
| This document has been developed and approved by the Printer | This document has been developed and approved by the Printer | |||
| Working Group (PWG) as a PWG standard. It is intended to be | Working Group (PWG) as a PWG standard. It is intended to be | |||
| distributed as an Informational RFC. This document provides a | distributed as an Informational RFC. This document provides a | |||
| printer industry standard SNMP MIB for (1) monitoring the status | printer industry standard SNMP MIB for (1) monitoring the status | |||
| and progress of print jobs (2) obtaining resource requirements | and progress of print jobs (2) obtaining resource requirements | |||
| before a job is processed, (3) monitoring resource consumption | before a job is processed, (3) monitoring resource consumption | |||
| while a job is being processed and (4) collecting resource | while a job is being processed and (4) collecting resource | |||
| accounting data after the completion of a job. This MIB is | accounting data after the completion of a job. This MIB is | |||
| intended to be implemented (1) in a printer or (2) in a server | intended to be implemented (1) in a printer or (2) in a server | |||
| that supports one or more printers. Use of the object set is not | that supports one or more printers. Use of the object set is not | |||
| limited to printing. However, support for services other than | limited to printing. However, support for services other than | |||
| printing is outside the scope of this Job Monitoring MIB. Future | printing is outside the scope of this Job Monitoring MIB. Future | |||
| extensions to this MIB may include, but are not limited to, fax | extensions to this MIB may include, but are not limited to, fax | |||
| machines and scanners. | machines and scanners. | |||
| TABLE OF CONTENTS | TABLE OF CONTENTS | |||
| 1. INTRODUCTION 8 | 1 INTRODUCTION 6 | |||
| 1.1 Types of Information in the MIB 8 | 1.1 Types of Information in the MIB 6 | |||
| 1.2 Types of Job Monitoring Applications 10 | 1.2 Types of Job Monitoring Applications 8 | |||
| 2. TERMINOLOGY AND JOB MODEL 11 | 2 TERMINOLOGY AND JOB MODEL 9 | |||
| 2.1 System Configurations for the Job Monitoring MIB 14 | 2.1 System Configurations for the Job Monitoring MIB 12 | |||
| 2.1.1 Configuration 1 - client-printer 14 | 2.1.1 Configuration 1 - client-printer 12 | |||
| 2.1.2 Configuration 2 - client-server-printer - agent in the | 2.1.2 Configuration 2 - client-server-printer - agent in the | |||
| server 15 | server 13 | |||
| 2.1.3 Configuration 3 - client-server-printer - client monitors | 2.1.3 Configuration 3 - client-server-printer - client monitors | |||
| printer agent and server 16 | printer agent and server 14 | |||
| 3. MANAGED OBJECT USAGE 18 | 3 MANAGED OBJECT USAGE 16 | |||
| 3.1 Conformance Considerations 18 | 3.1 Conformance Considerations 16 | |||
| 3.1.1 Conformance Terminology 18 | 3.1.1 Conformance Terminology 16 | |||
| 3.1.2 Agent Conformance Requirements 18 | 3.1.2 Agent Conformance Requirements 16 | |||
| 3.1.2.1 MIB II System Group objects 19 | 3.1.2.1 MIB II System Group objects 17 | |||
| 3.1.2.2 MIB II Interface Group objects 19 | 3.1.2.2 MIB II Interface Group objects 17 | |||
| 3.1.2.3 Printer MIB objects 19 | 3.1.2.3 Printer MIB objects 17 | |||
| 3.1.3 Job Monitoring Application Conformance Requirements 19 | 3.1.3 Job Monitoring Application Conformance Requirements 17 | |||
| 3.2 The Job Tables and the Oldest Active and Newest Active Indexes 19 | 3.2 The Job Tables and the Oldest Active and Newest Active Indexes 18 | |||
| 3.3 The Attribute Mechanism 21 | 3.3 The Attribute Mechanism and the Attribute Table(s) 20 | |||
| 3.3.1 Conformance of Attribute Implementation 22 | 3.3.1 Conformance of Attribute Implementation 20 | |||
| 3.3.2 Useful, 'Unknown', and 'Other' Values for Objects and | 3.3.2 Useful, 'Unknown', and 'Other' Values for Objects and | |||
| Attributes 22 | Attributes 21 | |||
| 3.3.3 Data Sub-types and Attribute Naming Conventions 23 | 3.3.3 Index Value Attributes 21 | |||
| 3.3.4 Single-Value (Row) Versus Multi-Value (MULTI-ROW) | 3.3.4 Data Sub-types and Attribute Naming Conventions 22 | |||
| Attributes 24 | 3.3.5 Single-Value (Row) Versus Multi-Value (MULTI-ROW) | |||
| 3.3.5 Requested Objects and Attributes 24 | Attributes 23 | |||
| 3.3.6 Consumption Attributes 25 | 3.3.6 Requested Objects and Attributes 23 | |||
| 3.3.7 Index Value Attributes 25 | 3.3.7 Consumption Attributes 23 | |||
| 3.3.8 Attribute Specifications 24 | ||||
| 3.3.9 Job State Reason bit definitions 44 | ||||
| 3.3.9.1 JmJobStateReasons1TC specification 45 | ||||
| 3.3.9.2 JmJobStateReasons2TC specification 49 | ||||
| 3.3.9.3 JmJobStateReasons3TC specification 52 | ||||
| 3.3.9.4 JmJobStateReasons4TC specification 53 | ||||
| 3.4 Monitoring Job Progress 25 | 3.4 Monitoring Job Progress 53 | |||
| 3.5 Job Identification 29 | 3.5 Job Identification 57 | |||
| 3.5.1 The Job Submission ID specifications 58 | ||||
| 3.6 Internationalization Considerations 30 | 3.6 Internationalization Considerations 63 | |||
| 3.6.1 Text generated by the server or device 30 | 3.6.1 Text generated by the server or device 63 | |||
| 3.6.2 Text supplied by the job submitter 31 | 3.6.2 Text supplied by the job submitter 64 | |||
| 3.6.3 'DateAndTime' for representing the date and time 32 | 3.6.3 'DateAndTime' for representing the date and time 65 | |||
| 3.7 IANA and PWG Registration Considerations 32 | 3.7 IANA and PWG Registration Considerations 65 | |||
| 3.7.1 PWG Registration of enums 33 | 3.7.1 PWG Registration of enums 65 | |||
| 3.7.1.1 Type 1 enumerations 33 | 3.7.1.1 Type 1 enumerations 66 | |||
| 3.7.1.2 Type 2 enumerations 33 | 3.7.1.2 Type 2 enumerations 66 | |||
| 3.7.1.3 Type 3 enumeration 34 | 3.7.1.3 Type 3 enumeration 66 | |||
| 3.7.2 PWG Registration of type 2 bit values 34 | 3.7.2 PWG Registration of type 2 bit values 67 | |||
| 3.7.3 PWG Registration of Job Submission Id Formats 34 | 3.7.3 PWG Registration of Job Submission Id Formats 67 | |||
| 3.7.4 PWG Registration of MIME types/sub-types for document- | 3.7.4 PWG Registration of MIME types/sub-types for document- | |||
| formats 34 | formats 67 | |||
| 3.8 Security Considerations 34 | 3.8 Security Considerations 67 | |||
| 3.8.1 Read-Write objects 34 | 3.8.1 Read-Write objects 67 | |||
| 3.8.2 Read-Only Objects In Other User's Jobs 35 | 3.8.2 Read-Only Objects In Other User's Jobs 68 | |||
| 3.9 Notifications 35 | 3.9 Notifications 68 | |||
| 4. MIB SPECIFICATION 35 | 4 MIB SPECIFICATION 68 | |||
| Textual Conventions for this MIB Module 37 | Textual conventions for this MIB module 70 | |||
| JmUTF8StringTC 37 | JmUTF8StringTC 70 | |||
| JmJobStringTC 37 | JmJobStringTC 70 | |||
| JmNaturalLanguageTagTC 37 | JmNaturalLanguageTagTC 70 | |||
| JmTimeStampTC 37 | JmTimeStampTC 71 | |||
| JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC 38 | JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC 71 | |||
| JmFinishingTC 39 | JmFinishingTC 72 | |||
| JmPrintQualityTC 40 | JmPrintQualityTC 73 | |||
| JmPrinterResolutionTC 40 | JmPrinterResolutionTC 73 | |||
| JmTonerEconomyTC 41 | JmTonerEconomyTC 74 | |||
| JmBooleanTC 41 | JmBooleanTC 74 | |||
| JmMediumTypeTC 41 | JmMediumTypeTC 74 | |||
| JmJobCollationTypeTC 43 | JmJobCollationTypeTC 76 | |||
| JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC 46 | JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC 76 | |||
| JmJobStateTC 48 | JmJobStateTC 77 | |||
| JmAttributeTypeTC 51 | JmAttributeTypeTC 80 | |||
| other (Int32(-2..) and/or Octets63) 51 | JmJobServiceTypesTC 84 | |||
| Job State attributes 52 | JmJobStateReasons1TC 85 | |||
| jobStateReasons2 (JmJobStateReasons2TC) 52 | JmJobStateReasons2TC 85 | |||
| jobStateReasons3 (JmJobStateReasons3TC) 52 | JmJobStateReasons3TC 86 | |||
| jobStateReasons4 (JmJobStateReasons4TC) 52 | JmJobStateReasons4TC 86 | |||
| processingMessage (UTF8String63) 52 | ||||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag (Octets63) 53 | ||||
| jobCodedCharSet (CodedCharSet) 53 | ||||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag (Octets63) 54 | ||||
| Job Identification attributes 54 | ||||
| jobURI (Octets(0..63)) 54 | ||||
| jobAccountName (Octets63) 54 | ||||
| serverAssignedJobName (JobString63) 55 | ||||
| jobName (JobString63) 55 | ||||
| jobServiceTypes (JmJobServiceTypesTC) 56 | ||||
| jobSourceChannelIndex (Int32(0..)) 56 | ||||
| jobSourcePlatformType (JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC) 56 | ||||
| submittingServerName (JobString63) 56 | ||||
| submittingApplicationName (JobString63) 56 | ||||
| jobOriginatingHost (JobString63) 57 | ||||
| deviceNameRequested (JobString63) 57 | ||||
| queueNameRequested (JobString63) 57 | ||||
| physicalDevice (hrDeviceIndex and/or UTF8String63) 57 | ||||
| numberOfDocuments (Int32(-2..)) 57 | ||||
| fileName (JobString63) 58 | ||||
| documentName (JobString63) 58 | ||||
| jobComment (JobString63) 58 | ||||
| documentFormatIndex (Int32(0..)) 58 | ||||
| documentFormat (PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC and/or Octets63)59 | ||||
| Job Parameter attributes 59 | ||||
| jobPriority (Int32(-2..100)) 59 | ||||
| jobProcessAfterDateAndTime (DateAndTime) 60 | ||||
| jobHold (JmBooleanTC) 60 | ||||
| jobHoldUntil (JobString63) 60 | ||||
| outputBin (Int32(0..) and/or JobString63) 60 | ||||
| sides (Int32(-2..2)) 61 | ||||
| finishing (JmFinishingTC) 61 | ||||
| Image Quality attributes (requested and used) 61 | ||||
| printQualityRequested (JmPrintQualityTC) 61 | ||||
| printQualityUsed (JmPrintQualityTC) 61 | ||||
| printerResolutionRequested (JmPrinterResolutionTC) 61 | ||||
| printerResolutionUsed (JmPrinterResolutionTC) 61 | ||||
| tonerEcomonyRequested (JmTonerEconomyTC) 61 | ||||
| tonerEcomonyUsed (JmTonerEconomyTC) 61 | ||||
| tonerDensityRequested (Int32(-2..100)) 61 | ||||
| tonerDensityUsed (Int32(-2..100)) 62 | ||||
| Job Progress attributes (requested and consumed) 62 | ||||
| jobCopiesRequested (Int32(-2..)) 62 | ||||
| jobCopiesCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 62 | ||||
| documentCopiesRequested (Int32(-2..)) 62 | ||||
| documentCopiesCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 62 | ||||
| jobKOctetsTransferred (Int32(-2..)) 63 | ||||
| sheetCompletedCopyNumber (Int32(-2..))4 63 | ||||
| sheetCompletedDocumentNumber (Int32(-2..))4 63 | ||||
| jobCollationType JmJobCollationTypeTC) 63 | ||||
| Impression attributes (requested and consumed) 64 | ||||
| impressionsSpooled (Int32(-2..)) 64 | ||||
| impressionsSentToDevice (Int32(-2..)) 64 | ||||
| impressionsInterpreted (Int32(-2..)) 64 | ||||
| impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy (Int32(-2..)) 64 | ||||
| fullColorImpressionsCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 64 | ||||
| highlightColorImpressionsCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 65 | ||||
| Page attributes (requested and consumed) 65 | ||||
| pagesRequested (Int32(-2..)) 65 | ||||
| pagesCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 65 | ||||
| pagesCompletedCurrentCopy (Int32(-2..)) 66 | ||||
| Sheet attributes (requested and consumed) 66 | ||||
| sheetsRequested (Int32(-2..)) 66 | ||||
| sheetsCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 66 | ||||
| sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy (Int32(-2..)) 66 | ||||
| Resource attributes (requested and consumed) 66 | ||||
| mediumRequested (JmMediumTypeTC and/or JobString63) 67 | ||||
| mediumConsumed (Int32(-2..) and JobString63) 67 | ||||
| colorantRequested (Int32(-2..) and/or JobString63) 67 | ||||
| colorantConsumed (Int32(-2..) and/or JobString63) 68 | ||||
| Time attributes (set by server or device) 68 | ||||
| jobSubmissionToServerTime (JmTimeStampTC and/or DateAndTime)68 | ||||
| jobSubmissionTime (JmTimeStampTC and/or DateAndTime) 68 | ||||
| jobStartedBeingHeldTime (JmTimeStampTC) 69 | ||||
| jobStartedProcessingTime (JmTimeStampTC and/or DateAndTime)69 | ||||
| jobCompletionTime (JmTimeStampTC and/or DateAndTime) 69 | ||||
| jobProcessingCPUTime (Int32(-2..)) 69 | ||||
| JmJobServiceTypesTC 71 | ||||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC 73 | ||||
| JmJobStateReasons2TC 77 | ||||
| JmJobStateReasons3TC 81 | ||||
| JmJobStateReasons4TC 81 | ||||
| The General Group (MANDATORY) 82 | The General Group (MANDATORY) 87 | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetIndex (Int32(1..32767)) 83 | jmGeneralJobSetIndex (Int32(1..32767)) 88 | |||
| jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs (Int32(0..)) 83 | jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs (Int32(0..)) 88 | |||
| jmGeneralOldestActiveJobIndex (Int32(0..)) 84 | jmGeneralOldestActiveJobIndex (Int32(0..)) 89 | |||
| jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex (Int32(0..)) 84 | jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex (Int32(0..)) 89 | |||
| jmGeneralJobPersistence (Int32(15..)) 85 | jmGeneralJobPersistence (Int32(15..)) 90 | |||
| jmGeneralAttributePersistence (Int32(15..)) 85 | jmGeneralAttributePersistence (Int32(15..)) 90 | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetName (UTF8String63) 86 | jmGeneralJobSetName (UTF8String63) 91 | |||
| The Job ID Group (MANDATORY) 86 | The Job ID Group (MANDATORY) 92 | |||
| jmJobSubmissionID (OCTET STRING(SIZE(48))) 88 | jmJobSubmissionID (OCTET STRING(SIZE(48))) 93 | |||
| jmJobIDJobSetIndex (Int32(0..32767)) 89 | jmJobIDJobSetIndex (Int32(0..32767)) 94 | |||
| jmJobIDJobIndex (Int32(0..)) 89 | jmJobIDJobIndex (Int32(0..)) 94 | |||
| The Job Group (MANDATORY) 89 | The Job Group (MANDATORY) 95 | |||
| jmJobIndex (Int32(1..)) 91 | jmJobIndex (Int32(1..)) 96 | |||
| jmJobState (JmJobStateTC) 91 | jmJobState (JmJobStateTC) 96 | |||
| jmJobStateReasons1 (JmJobStateReasons1TC) 92 | jmJobStateReasons1 (JmJobStateReasons1TC) 97 | |||
| jmNumberOfInterveningJobs (Int32(-2..)) 92 | jmNumberOfInterveningJobs (Int32(-2..)) 97 | |||
| jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested (Int32(-2..)) 93 | jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested (Int32(-2..)) 98 | |||
| jmJobKOctetsProcessed (Int32(-2..)) 93 | jmJobKOctetsProcessed (Int32(-2..)) 98 | |||
| jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested (Int32(-2..)) 94 | jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested (Int32(-2..)) 99 | |||
| jmJobImpressionsCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 94 | jmJobImpressionsCompleted (Int32(-2..)) 99 | |||
| jmJobOwner (JobString63) 95 | jmJobOwner (JobString63) 100 | |||
| The Attribute Group (MANDATORY) 95 | The Attribute Group (MANDATORY) 101 | |||
| jmAttributeTypeIndex (JmAttributeTypeTC) 98 | jmAttributeTypeIndex (JmAttributeTypeTC) 103 | |||
| jmAttributeInstanceIndex (Int32(1..32767)) 98 | jmAttributeInstanceIndex (Int32(1..32767)) 103 | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger (Int32(-2..)) 99 | jmAttributeValueAsInteger (Int32(-2..)) 104 | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsOctets (Octets63) 100 | jmAttributeValueAsOctets (Octets63) 105 | |||
| 5. APPENDIX A - IMPLEMENTING THE JOB LIFE CYCLE 103 | 5 APPENDIX A - IMPLEMENTING THE JOB LIFE CYCLE 108 | |||
| 6. APPENDIX B - SUPPORT OF JOB SUBMISSION PROTOCOLS 104 | ||||
| 7. REFERENCES 104 | 6 APPENDIX B - SUPPORT OF JOB SUBMISSION PROTOCOLS 109 | |||
| 8. AUTHOR'S ADDRESSES 106 | 7 REFERENCES 109 | |||
| 9. INDEX 109 | 8 AUTHOR'S ADDRESSES 111 | |||
| 9 CHANGE HISTORY 114 | ||||
| 9.1 Changes to produce version 1.0, dated February 19, 1999 114 | ||||
| 9.2 Changes to produce version 1.2, dated October 2, 1998 114 | ||||
| 9.3 Changes to produce version 1.1, dated October 1, 1998 115 | ||||
| 10 INDEX 116 | ||||
| Job Monitoring MIB | Job Monitoring MIB | |||
| 1. Introduction | 1 Introduction | |||
| This specification defines an official Printer Working Group (PWG) | This specification defines an official Printer Working Group (PWG) | |||
| [PWG] standard SNMP MIB for the monitoring of jobs on network printers. | [PWG] standard SNMP MIB for the monitoring of jobs on network printers. | |||
| This specification is being published as an IETF Information Document | This specification is being published as an IETF Information Document | |||
| for the convenience of the Internet community. In consultation with | for the convenience of the Internet community. In consultation with | |||
| the IETF Application Area Directors, it was concluded that this MIB | the IETF Application Area Directors, it was concluded that this MIB | |||
| specification properly belongs as an Information document, because this | specification properly belongs as an Information document, because this | |||
| MIB monitors a service node on the network, rather than a network node | MIB monitors a service node on the network, rather than a network node | |||
| proper. | proper. | |||
| skipping to change at page 10, line 45 ¶ | skipping to change at page 8, line 45 ¶ | |||
| accounting system. It is recognized that depending on | accounting system. It is recognized that depending on | |||
| accounting programs to copy MIB data during the job-retention | accounting programs to copy MIB data during the job-retention | |||
| period is somewhat unreliable, since the accounting program may | period is somewhat unreliable, since the accounting program may | |||
| not be running (or may have crashed). Such a program is also | not be running (or may have crashed). Such a program is also | |||
| expected to keep a shadow copy of the entire Job Attribute | expected to keep a shadow copy of the entire Job Attribute | |||
| table including completed, canceled, and aborted jobs which the | table including completed, canceled, and aborted jobs which the | |||
| program updates on each polling cycle. Such a program polls at | program updates on each polling cycle. Such a program polls at | |||
| the rate of the persistence of the Attribute table. The design | the rate of the persistence of the Attribute table. The design | |||
| is not optimized to help such an application determine which | is not optimized to help such an application determine which | |||
| jobs are completed, canceled, or aborted. Instead, the | jobs are completed, canceled, or aborted. Instead, the | |||
| application SHALL query each job that the application's shadow | application SHOULD query each job that the application's shadow | |||
| copy shows was not complete, canceled, or aborted at the | copy shows was not complete, canceled, or aborted at the | |||
| previous poll cycle to see if it is now complete or canceled, | previous poll cycle to see if it is now complete or canceled, | |||
| plus any new jobs that have been submitted. | plus any new jobs that have been submitted. | |||
| The MIB provides a set of objects that represent a compatible subset of | The MIB provides a set of objects that represent a compatible subset of | |||
| job and document attributes of the ISO DPA standard[iso-dpa] and the | job and document attributes of the ISO DPA standard[iso-dpa] and the | |||
| Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)[ipp-model], so that coherence is | Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)[ipp-model], so that coherence is | |||
| maintained between these two protocols and the information presented to | maintained between these two protocols and the information presented to | |||
| end users and system operators by monitoring applications. However, | end users and system operators by monitoring applications. However, | |||
| the job monitoring MIB is intended to be used with printers that | the job monitoring MIB is intended to be used with printers that | |||
| implement other job submitting and management protocols, such as IEEE | implement other job submitting and management protocols, such as IEEE | |||
| 1284.1 (TIPSI)[tipsi], as well as with ones that do implement ISO DPA. | 1284.1 (TIPSI)[tipsi], as well as with ones that do implement ISO DPA. | |||
| Thus the job monitoring MIB does not require implementation of either | Thus the job monitoring MIB does not require implementation of either | |||
| the ISO DPA or IPP protocols. | the ISO DPA or IPP protocols. | |||
| The MIB is designed so that an additional MIB(s) can be specified in | The MIB is designed so that an additional MIB(s) can be specified in | |||
| the future for monitoring multi-function (scan, FAX, copy) jobs as an | the future for monitoring multi-function (scan, FAX, copy) jobs as an | |||
| augmentation to this MIB. | augmentation to this MIB. | |||
| 2. Terminology and Job Model | 2 Terminology and Job Model | |||
| This section defines the terms that are used in this specification and | This section defines the terms that are used in this specification and | |||
| the general model for jobs in alphabetical order. | the general model for jobs in alphabetical order. | |||
| NOTE - Existing systems use conflicting terms, so these terms are | NOTE - Existing systems use conflicting terms, so these terms are | |||
| drawn from the ISO 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) | drawn from the ISO 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) | |||
| standard[iso-dpa]. For example, PostScript systems use the term | standard[iso-dpa]. For example, PostScript systems use the term | |||
| session for what is called a job in this specification and the term | session for what is called a job in this specification and the term | |||
| job to mean what is called a document in this specification. | job to mean what is called a document in this specification. | |||
| skipping to change at page 11, line 41 ¶ | skipping to change at page 9, line 41 ¶ | |||
| Monitoring MIB module for a server or a device. | Monitoring MIB module for a server or a device. | |||
| Attribute: A name, value-pair that specifies a job or document | Attribute: A name, value-pair that specifies a job or document | |||
| instruction, a status, or a condition of a job or a document that has | instruction, a status, or a condition of a job or a document that has | |||
| been submitted to a server or device. A particular attribute NEED NOT | been submitted to a server or device. A particular attribute NEED NOT | |||
| be present in each job instance. In other words, attributes are | be present in each job instance. In other words, attributes are | |||
| present in a job instance only when there is a need to express the | present in a job instance only when there is a need to express the | |||
| value, either because (1) the client supplied a value in the job | value, either because (1) the client supplied a value in the job | |||
| submission protocol, (2) the document data contained an embedded | submission protocol, (2) the document data contained an embedded | |||
| attribute, or (3) the server or device supplied a default value. An | attribute, or (3) the server or device supplied a default value. An | |||
| agent SHALL represent an attribute as an entry (row) in the Attribute | agent MAY represent an attribute as an entry (row) in the Attribute | |||
| table in this MIB in which entries are present only when necessary. | table in this MIB in which entries are present only when necessary. | |||
| Attributes are identified in this MIB by an enum. | Attributes are identified in this MIB by an enum. | |||
| Client: The network entity that end users use to submit jobs to | Client: The network entity that end users use to submit jobs to | |||
| spoolers, servers, or printers and other devices, depending on the | spoolers, servers, or printers and other devices, depending on the | |||
| configuration, using any job submission protocol over a serial or | configuration, using any job submission protocol over a serial or | |||
| parallel port to a directly-connected device or over the network to a | parallel port to a directly-connected device or over the network to a | |||
| networked-connected device. | networked-connected device. | |||
| Device: A hardware entity that (1) interfaces to humans, such as a | Device: A hardware entity that (1) interfaces to humans, such as a | |||
| skipping to change at page 15, line 48 ¶ | skipping to change at page 13, line 48 ¶ | |||
| communicating directly with: | communicating directly with: | |||
| A Job Monitoring MIB agent that is part of the server (or a front | A Job Monitoring MIB agent that is part of the server (or a front | |||
| for the server) | for the server) | |||
| There is no SNMP Job Monitoring MIB agent in the printer in | There is no SNMP Job Monitoring MIB agent in the printer in | |||
| configuration 2, at least that the client or monitor are aware. In | configuration 2, at least that the client or monitor are aware. In | |||
| this configuration, the agent SHALL return the current values of the | this configuration, the agent SHALL return the current values of the | |||
| objects in the Job Monitoring MIB both for jobs the server keeps and | objects in the Job Monitoring MIB both for jobs the server keeps and | |||
| jobs that the server has submitted to the printer. The Job Monitoring | jobs that the server has submitted to the printer. The Job Monitoring | |||
| MIB agent SHALL obtain the required information from the printer by a | MIB agent obtains the required information from the printer by a method | |||
| method that is beyond the scope of this document. The agent in the | that is beyond the scope of this document. The agent in the server | |||
| server SHALL keep the job in the Job Monitoring MIB in the server as | SHALL keep the job in the Job Monitoring MIB in the server as long as | |||
| long as the job is in the printer, plus a defined time period after the | the job is in the printer, plus a defined time period after the job | |||
| job enters the completed state in which accounting programs can copy | enters the completed state in which accounting programs can copy out | |||
| out the accounting data from the Job Monitoring MIB. | the accounting data from the Job Monitoring MIB. | |||
| all end-user | all end-user | |||
| +-------+ +----------+ | +-------+ +----------+ | |||
| |monitor| | client | ######## SNMP query | |monitor| | client | ######## SNMP query | |||
| +---+---# +---#----+-+ **** non-SNMP cntrl | +---+---# +---#----+-+ **** non-SNMP cntrl | |||
| # # | ---- job submission | # # | ---- job submission | |||
| # # | | # # | | |||
| # # | | # # | | |||
| #=====#=+==v==+ | #=====#=+==v==+ | |||
| | agent | | | | agent | | | |||
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| relationships (not shown in Figure 2-2): | relationships (not shown in Figure 2-2): | |||
| 1. Multiple clients MAY submit jobs to a server. | 1. Multiple clients MAY submit jobs to a server. | |||
| 2. Multiple clients MAY monitor a server. | 2. Multiple clients MAY monitor a server. | |||
| 3. Multiple monitors MAY monitor a server. | 3. Multiple monitors MAY monitor a server. | |||
| 4. A client MAY submit jobs to multiple servers. | 4. A client MAY submit jobs to multiple servers. | |||
| 5. A monitor MAY monitor multiple servers. | 5. A monitor MAY monitor multiple servers. | |||
| 6. Multiple servers MAY submit jobs to a printer. | 6. Multiple servers MAY submit jobs to a printer. | |||
| 7. Multiple servers MAY control a printer. | 7. Multiple servers MAY control a printer. | |||
| 2.1.3 Configuration 3 - client-server-printer - client monitors printer | 2.1.3 Configuration 3 - client-server-printer - client monitors printer | |||
| agent and server | agent and server | |||
| In the client-server-printer configuration 3, the client(s) submit jobs | In the client-server-printer configuration 3, the client(s) submit jobs | |||
| to an intermediate server by some network connection, not directly to | to an intermediate server by some network connection, not directly to | |||
| the printer. That server does not contain a Job Monitoring MIB agent. | the printer. That server does not contain a Job Monitoring MIB agent. | |||
| The job submitting client and/or monitoring application monitor jobs by | The job submitting client and/or monitoring application monitor jobs by | |||
| communicating directly with: | communicating directly with: | |||
| 1. The server using some undefined protocol to monitor jobs in the | 1. The server using some undefined protocol to monitor jobs in the | |||
| server (that does not contain the Job Monitoring MIB) AND | server (that does not contain the Job Monitoring MIB) AND | |||
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| The Job Monitoring MIB is designed to support the following | The Job Monitoring MIB is designed to support the following | |||
| relationships (not shown in Figure 2-3): | relationships (not shown in Figure 2-3): | |||
| 1. Multiple clients MAY submit jobs to a server. | 1. Multiple clients MAY submit jobs to a server. | |||
| 2. Multiple clients MAY monitor a server. | 2. Multiple clients MAY monitor a server. | |||
| 3. Multiple monitors MAY monitor a server. | 3. Multiple monitors MAY monitor a server. | |||
| 4. A client MAY submit jobs to multiple servers. | 4. A client MAY submit jobs to multiple servers. | |||
| 5. A monitor MAY monitor multiple servers. | 5. A monitor MAY monitor multiple servers. | |||
| 6. Multiple servers MAY submit jobs to a printer. | 6. Multiple servers MAY submit jobs to a printer. | |||
| 7. Multiple servers MAY control a printer. | 7. Multiple servers MAY control a printer. | |||
| 3. Managed Object Usage | 3 Managed Object Usage | |||
| This section describes the usage of the objects in the MIB. | This section describes the usage of the objects in the MIB. | |||
| 3.1 Conformance Considerations | 3.1 Conformance Considerations | |||
| In order to achieve interoperability between job monitoring | In order to achieve interoperability between job monitoring | |||
| applications and job monitoring agents, this specification includes the | applications and job monitoring agents, this specification includes the | |||
| conformance requirements for both monitoring applications and agents. | conformance requirements for both monitoring applications and agents. | |||
| 3.1.1 Conformance Terminology | 3.1.1 Conformance Terminology | |||
| This specification uses the verbs: "SHALL", "SHOULD", "MAY", and "NEED | This specification uses the verbs: "SHALL", "SHOULD", "MAY", and "NEED | |||
| NOT" to specify conformance requirements according to RFC 2119 [req- | NOT" to specify conformance requirements according to RFC 2119 | |||
| words] as follows: | [RFC2119] as follows: | |||
| "SHALL": indicates an action that the subject of the sentence must | "SHALL": indicates an action that the subject of the sentence must | |||
| implement in order to claim conformance to this specification | implement in order to claim conformance to this specification | |||
| "MAY": indicates an action that the subject of the sentence does not | "MAY": indicates an action that the subject of the sentence does not | |||
| have to implement in order to claim conformance to this | have to implement in order to claim conformance to this | |||
| specification, in other words that action is an implementation option | specification, in other words that action is an implementation option | |||
| "NEED NOT": indicates an action that the subject of the sentence | "NEED NOT": indicates an action that the subject of the sentence | |||
| does not have to implement in order to claim conformance to this | does not have to implement in order to claim conformance to this | |||
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| NOTE - Applications detect the end of the jmAttributeTable table when | NOTE - Applications detect the end of the jmAttributeTable table when | |||
| the OID returned by the GetNext operation is an OID in a different MIB. | the OID returned by the GetNext operation is an OID in a different MIB. | |||
| There is no object in this MIB that specifies the maximum value for the | There is no object in this MIB that specifies the maximum value for the | |||
| jmJobIndex supported by the implementation. | jmJobIndex supported by the implementation. | |||
| When the server or device is power-cycled, the agent SHALL remember the | When the server or device is power-cycled, the agent SHALL remember the | |||
| next jmJobIndex value to be assigned, so that new jobs are not assigned | next jmJobIndex value to be assigned, so that new jobs are not assigned | |||
| the same jmJobIndex as recent jobs before the power cycle. | the same jmJobIndex as recent jobs before the power cycle. | |||
| 3.3 The Attribute Mechanism | 3.3 The Attribute Mechanism and the Attribute Table(s) | |||
| Attributes are similar to information objects, except that attributes | Attributes are similar to information objects, except that attributes | |||
| are identified by an enum, instead of an OID, so that attributes may be | are identified by an enum, instead of an OID, so that attributes may be | |||
| registered without requiring a new MIB. Also an implementation that | registered without requiring a new MIB. Also an implementation that | |||
| does not have the functionality represented by the attribute can omit | does not have the functionality represented by the attribute can omit | |||
| the attribute entirely, rather than having to return a distinguished | the attribute entirely, rather than having to return a distinguished | |||
| value. The agent is free to materialize an attribute in the | value. The agent is free to materialize an attribute in the | |||
| jmAttributeTable as soon as the agent is aware of the value of the | jmAttributeTable as soon as the agent is aware of the value of the | |||
| attribute. | attribute. | |||
| skipping to change at page 23, line 12 ¶ | skipping to change at page 21, line 25 ¶ | |||
| been designed so that 'all' objects can and SHALL be implemented by an | been designed so that 'all' objects can and SHALL be implemented by an | |||
| agent, so that neither the SNMPv1 error nor the SNMPv2 exception value | agent, so that neither the SNMPv1 error nor the SNMPv2 exception value | |||
| SHALL be generated by the agent. This MIB has also been designed so | SHALL be generated by the agent. This MIB has also been designed so | |||
| that when an agent materializes an attribute, the agent SHALL | that when an agent materializes an attribute, the agent SHALL | |||
| materialize a row consisting of both the jmAttributeValueAsInteger and | materialize a row consisting of both the jmAttributeValueAsInteger and | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsOctets objects. | jmAttributeValueAsOctets objects. | |||
| In general, values for objects and attributes have been chosen so that | In general, values for objects and attributes have been chosen so that | |||
| a management application will be able to determine whether a 'useful', | a management application will be able to determine whether a 'useful', | |||
| 'unknown', or 'other' value is available. When a useful value is not | 'unknown', or 'other' value is available. When a useful value is not | |||
| available for an object that agent SHALL return a zero-length string | available for an object, that agent SHALL return a zero-length string | |||
| for octet strings, the value 'unknown(2)' for enums, a '0' value for an | for octet strings, the value 'unknown(2)' for enums, a '0' value for an | |||
| object that represents an index in another table, and a value '-2' for | object that represents an index in another table, and a value '-2' for | |||
| counting integers. | counting integers. | |||
| Since each attribute is represented by a row consisting of both the | Since each attribute is represented by a row consisting of both the | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger and jmAttributeValueAsOctets MANDATORY | jmAttributeValueAsInteger and jmAttributeValueAsOctets MANDATORY | |||
| objects, SNMP requires that the agent SHALL always create an attribute | objects, SNMP requires that the agent SHALL always create an attribute | |||
| row with both objects specified. However, for most attributes the | row with both objects specified. However, for most attributes the | |||
| agent SHALL return a "useful" value for one of the objects and SHALL | agent SHALL return a "useful" value for one of the objects and SHALL | |||
| return the 'other' value for the other object. For integer only | return the 'other' value for the other object. For integer only | |||
| attributes, the agent SHALL always return a zero-length string value | attributes, the agent SHALL always return a zero-length string value | |||
| for the jmAttributeValueAsOctets object. For octet string only | for the jmAttributeValueAsOctets object. For octet string only | |||
| attributes, the agent SHALL always return a '-1' value for the | attributes, the agent SHALL always return a '-1' value for the | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger object. | jmAttributeValueAsInteger object. | |||
| 3.3.3 Data Sub-types and Attribute Naming Conventions | 3.3.3 Index Value Attributes | |||
| A number of attributes are indexes in other tables. Such attribute | ||||
| names end with the word 'Index'. If the agent has not (yet) assigned | ||||
| an index value for a particular index attribute for a job, the agent | ||||
| SHALL either: (1) return the value 0 or (2) not add this attribute to | ||||
| the jmAttributeTable until the index value is assigned. In the | ||||
| interests of brevity, the semantics for 0 is specified once here and is | ||||
| not repeated for each index attribute specification and a DEFVAL of 0 | ||||
| is implied, even though the DEFVAL for jmAttributeValueAsInteger is -2. | ||||
| 3.3.4 Data Sub-types and Attribute Naming Conventions | ||||
| Many attributes are sub-typed to give a more specific data type than | Many attributes are sub-typed to give a more specific data type than | |||
| Integer32 or OCTET STRING. The data sub-type of each attribute is | Integer32 or OCTET STRING. The data sub-type of each attribute is | |||
| indicated on the first line(s) of the description. Some attributes | indicated on the first line(s) of the description. Some attributes | |||
| have several different data sub-type representations. When an | have several different data sub-type representations. When an | |||
| attribute has both an Integer32 data sub-type and an OCTET STRING data | attribute has both an Integer32 data sub-type and an OCTET STRING data | |||
| sub-type, the attribute can be represented in a single row in the | sub-type, the attribute can be represented in a single row in the | |||
| jmAttributeTable. In this case, the data sub-type name is not included | jmAttributeTable. In this case, the data sub-type name is not included | |||
| as the last part of the name of the attribute, e.g., documentFormat(38) | as the last part of the name of the attribute, e.g., documentFormat(38) | |||
| which is both an enum and/or a name. When the data sub-types cannot be | which is both an enum and/or a name. When the data sub-types cannot be | |||
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| 'Int32(1..)' Integer32 (1..2147483647) | 'Int32(1..)' Integer32 (1..2147483647) | |||
| 'Int32(m..n)' For all other Integer ranges, the lower | 'Int32(m..n)' For all other Integer ranges, the lower | |||
| and upper bound of the range is | and upper bound of the range is | |||
| indicated. | indicated. | |||
| 'UTF8String63' JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | 'UTF8String63' JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| 'JobString63' JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | 'JobString63' JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| 'Octets63' OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63)) | 'Octets63' OCTET STRING (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| 'Octets(m..n)' For all other OCTET STRING ranges, the | 'Octets(m..n)' For all other OCTET STRING ranges, the | |||
| exact range is indicated. | exact range is indicated. | |||
| 3.3.4 Single-Value (Row) Versus Multi-Value (MULTI-ROW) Attributes | 3.3.5 Single-Value (Row) Versus Multi-Value (MULTI-ROW) Attributes | |||
| Most attributes SHALL have only one row per job. However, a few | Most attributes have only one row per job. However, a few attributes | |||
| attributes can have multiple values per job or even per document, where | can have multiple values per job or even per document, where each value | |||
| each value is a separate row in the jmAttributeTable. Unless indicated | is a separate row in the jmAttributeTable. Unless indicated with | |||
| with 'MULTI-ROW:' in the JmAttributeTypeTC description, an agent SHALL | 'MULTI-ROW:' in the JmAttributeTypeTC description, an agent SHALL | |||
| ensure that each attribute occurs only once in the jmAttributeTable for | ensure that each attribute occurs only once in the jmAttributeTable for | |||
| a job. Most of the 'MULTI-ROW' attributes do not allow duplicate | a job. Most of the 'MULTI-ROW' attributes do not allow duplicate | |||
| values, i.e., the agent SHALL ensure that each value occurs only once | values, i.e., the agent SHALL ensure that each value occurs only once | |||
| for a job. Only if the specification of the 'MULTI-ROW' attribute also | for a job. Only if the specification of the 'MULTI-ROW' attribute also | |||
| says "There is no restriction on the same xxx occurring in multiple | says "There is no restriction on the same xxx occurring in multiple | |||
| rows" can the agent allow duplicate values to occur for the job. | rows" can the agent allow duplicate values to occur for the job. | |||
| NOTE - Duplicates are allowed for 'extensive' 'MULTI-ROW' attributes, | NOTE - Duplicates are allowed for 'extensive' 'MULTI-ROW' attributes, | |||
| such as fileName(34) or documentName(35) which are specified to be | such as fileName(34) or documentName(35) which are specified to be | |||
| 'per-document' attributes, but are not allowed for 'intensive' 'MULTI- | 'per-document' attributes, but are not allowed for 'intensive' 'MULTI- | |||
| ROW' attributes, such as mediumConsumed(171) and documentFormat(38) | ROW' attributes, such as mediumConsumed(171) and documentFormat(38) | |||
| which are specified to be 'per-job' attributes. | which are specified to be 'per-job' attributes. | |||
| 3.3.5 Requested Objects and Attributes | 3.3.6 Requested Objects and Attributes | |||
| A number of objects and attributes record requirements for the job. | A number of objects and attributes record requirements for the job. | |||
| Such object and attribute names end with the word 'Requested'. In the | Such object and attribute names end with the word 'Requested'. In the | |||
| interests of brevity, the phrase 'requested' SHALL mean: (1) requested | interests of brevity, the phrase 'requested' means: (1) requested by | |||
| by the client (or intervening server) in the job submission protocol | the client (or intervening server) in the job submission protocol and | |||
| and MAY also mean (2) embedded in the submitted document data, and/or | may also mean (2) embedded in the submitted document data, and/or (3) | |||
| (3) defaulted by the recipient device or server with the same semantics | defaulted by the recipient device or server with the same semantics as | |||
| as if the requester had supplied, depending on implementation. Also if | if the requester had supplied, depending on implementation. Also if a | |||
| a value is supplied by the job submission client, and the server/device | value is supplied by the job submission client, and the server/device | |||
| determines a better value, through processing or other means, the agent | determines a better value, through processing or other means, the agent | |||
| MAY return that better value for such object and attribute. | MAY return that better value for such object and attribute. | |||
| 3.3.6 Consumption Attributes | 3.3.7 Consumption Attributes | |||
| A number of objects and attributes record consumption. Such attribute | A number of objects and attributes record consumption. Such attribute | |||
| names end with the word 'Completed' or 'Consumed'. If the job has not | names end with the word 'Completed' or 'Consumed'. If the job has not | |||
| yet consumed what that resource is metering, the agent either: (1) | yet consumed what that resource is metering, the agent either: (1) | |||
| SHALL return the value 0 or (2) SHALL not add this attribute to the | SHALL return the value 0 or (2) SHALL not add this attribute to the | |||
| jmAttributeTable until the consumption begins. In the interests of | jmAttributeTable until the consumption begins. In the interests of | |||
| brevity, the semantics for 0 is specified once here and is not repeated | brevity, the semantics for 0 is specified once here and is not repeated | |||
| for each consumption attribute specification and a DEFVAL of 0 is | for each consumption attribute specification and a DEFVAL of 0 is | |||
| indicated. | implied, even though the DEFVAL for jmAttributeValueAsInteger is -2. | |||
| 3.3.7 Index Value Attributes | 3.3.8 Attribute Specifications | |||
| A number of attributes are indexes in other tables. Such attribute | This section specifies the job attributes. | |||
| names end with the word 'Index'. If the agent has not (yet) assigned | ||||
| an index value for a particular index attribute for a job, the agent | In the following definitions of the attributes, each description | |||
| SHALL either: (1) return the value 0 or (2) not add this attribute to | indicates whether the useful value of the attribute SHALL be | |||
| the jmAttributeTable until the index value is assigned. In the | represented using the jmAttributeValueAsInteger or the | |||
| interests of brevity, the semantics for 0 is specified once here and is | jmAttributeValueAsOctets objects by the initial tag: 'INTEGER:' or | |||
| not repeated for each index attribute specification and a DEFVAL of 0 | 'OCTETS:', respectively. | |||
| is indicated. | ||||
| Some attributes allow the agent implementer a choice of useful values | ||||
| of either an integer, an octet string representation, or both, | ||||
| depending on implementation. These attributes are indicated with | ||||
| 'INTEGER:' AND/OR 'OCTETS:' tags. | ||||
| A very few attributes require both objects at the same time to | ||||
| represent a pair of useful values (see mediumConsumed(171)). These | ||||
| attributes are indicated with 'INTEGER:' AND 'OCTETS:' tags. See the | ||||
| jmAttributeGroup for the descriptions of these two MANDATORY objects. | ||||
| NOTE - The enum assignments are grouped logically with values assigned | ||||
| in groups of 20, so that additional values may be registered in the | ||||
| future and assigned a value that is part of their logical grouping. | ||||
| Values in the range 2**30 to 2**31-1 are reserved for private or | ||||
| experimental usage. This range corresponds to the same range reserved | ||||
| in IPP. Implementers are warned that use of such values may conflict | ||||
| with other implementations. Implementers are encouraged to request | ||||
| registration of enum values following the procedures in Section 3.7.1. | ||||
| NOTE: No attribute name exceeds 31 characters. | ||||
| The standard attribute types are: | ||||
| jmAttributeTypeIndex Datatype | ||||
| -------------------- -------- | ||||
| other(1), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: and/or OCTETS: An attribute that is not in the | ||||
| list and/or that has not been approved and registered with | ||||
| the PWG. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Job State attributes (3 - 19 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + The following attributes specify the state of a job. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| jobStateReasons2(3), JmJobStateReasons2TC | ||||
| INTEGER: Additional information about the job's current | ||||
| state that augments the jmJobState object. See the | ||||
| description under the JmJobStateReasons1TC textual- | ||||
| convention. | ||||
| jobStateReasons3(4), JmJobStateReasons3TC | ||||
| INTEGER: Additional information about the job's current | ||||
| state that augments the jmJobState object. See the | ||||
| description under JmJobStateReasons1TC textual-convention. | ||||
| jobStateReasons4(5), JmJobStateReasons4TC | ||||
| INTEGER: Additional information about the job's current | ||||
| state that augments the jmJobState object. See the | ||||
| description under JmJobStateReasons1TC textual-convention. | ||||
| processingMessage(6), JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: A coded character set message that is | ||||
| generated by the server or device during the processing of | ||||
| the job as a simple form of processing log to show progress | ||||
| and any problems. The natural language of each value is | ||||
| specified by the corresponding | ||||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) value. | ||||
| NOTE - This attribute is intended for such conditions as | ||||
| interpreter messages, rather than being the printable form | ||||
| of the jmJobState and jmJobStateReasons1 objects and | ||||
| jobStateReasons2, jobStateReasons3, and jobStateReasons4 | ||||
| attributes. In order to produce a localized printable form | ||||
| of these job state objects/attribute, a management | ||||
| application SHOULD produce a message from their enum and | ||||
| bit values. | ||||
| NOTE - There is no job description attribute in IPP/1.0 | ||||
| that corresponds to this attribute and this attribute does | ||||
| not correspond to the IPP/1.0 'job-state-message' job | ||||
| description attribute, which is just a printable form of | ||||
| the IPP 'job-state' and 'job-state-reasons' job attributes. | ||||
| There is no restriction for the same message occurring in | ||||
| multiple rows. | ||||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The natural language of the | ||||
| corresponding processingMessage(6) attribute value. See | ||||
| section 3.6.1, entitled 'Text generated by the server or | ||||
| device'. | ||||
| If the agent does not know the natural language of the job | ||||
| processing message, the agent SHALL either (1) return a | ||||
| zero length string value for the | ||||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute or (2) not | ||||
| return the processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute for | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| There is no restriction for the same tag occurring in | ||||
| multiple rows, since when this attribute is implemented, it | ||||
| SHOULD have a value row for each corresponding | ||||
| processingMessage(6) attribute value row. | ||||
| jobCodedCharSet(8), CodedCharSet | ||||
| INTEGER: The MIBenum identifier of the coded character set | ||||
| that the agent is using to represent coded character set | ||||
| objects and attributes of type 'JmJobStringTC'. These | ||||
| coded character set objects and attributes are either: (1) | ||||
| supplied by the job submitting client or (2) defaulted by | ||||
| the server or device when omitted by the job submitting | ||||
| client. The agent SHALL represent these objects and | ||||
| attributes in the MIB either (1) in the coded character set | ||||
| as they were submitted or (2) MAY convert the coded | ||||
| character set to another coded character set or encoding | ||||
| scheme as identified by the jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute. | ||||
| See section 3.6.2, entitled 'Text supplied by the job | ||||
| submitter'. | ||||
| These MIBenum values are assigned by IANA [IANA-charsets] | ||||
| when the coded character sets are registered. The coded | ||||
| character set SHALL be one of the ones registered with IANA | ||||
| [IANA] and the enum value uses the CodedCharSet textual- | ||||
| convention from the Printer MIB. See the JmJobStringTC | ||||
| textual-convention. | ||||
| If the agent does not know what coded character set was | ||||
| used by the job submitting client, the agent SHALL either | ||||
| (1) return the 'unknown(2)' value for the | ||||
| jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute or (2) not return the | ||||
| jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute for the job. | ||||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The natural language of the job attributes supplied | ||||
| by the job submitter or defaulted by the server or device | ||||
| for the job, i.e., all objects and attributes represented | ||||
| by the 'JmJobStringTC' textual-convention, such as jobName, | ||||
| mediumRequested, etc. See Section 3.6.2, entitled 'Text | ||||
| supplied by the job submitter'. | ||||
| If the agent does not know what natural language was used | ||||
| by the job submitting client, the agent SHALL either (1) | ||||
| return a zero length string value for the | ||||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute or (2) not return | ||||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute for the job. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Job Identification attributes (20 - 49 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + The following attributes help an end user, a system | ||||
| + operator, or an accounting program identify a job. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| jobURI(20), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The job's Universal Resource | ||||
| Identifier (URI) [RFC1738]. See IPP [ipp-model] for | ||||
| example usage. | ||||
| NOTE - The agent may be able to generate this value on each | ||||
| SNMP Get operation from smaller values, rather than having | ||||
| to store the entire URI. | ||||
| If the URI exceeds 63 octets, the agent SHALL use multiple | ||||
| values, with the next 63 octets coming in the second value, | ||||
| etc. | ||||
| NOTE - IPP [ipp-model] has a 1023-octet maximum length for | ||||
| a URI, though the URI standard itself and HTTP/1.1 specify | ||||
| no maximum length. | ||||
| jobAccountName(21), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: Arbitrary binary information which MAY be coded | ||||
| character set data or encrypted data supplied by the | ||||
| submitting user for use by accounting services to allocate | ||||
| or categorize charges for services provided, such as a | ||||
| customer account name or number. | ||||
| NOTE: This attribute NEED NOT be printable characters. | ||||
| serverAssignedJobName(22), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: Configuration 3 only: The human readable string | ||||
| name, number, or ID of the job as assigned by the server | ||||
| that submitted the job to the device that the agent is | ||||
| providing access to with this MIB. | ||||
| NOTE - This attribute is intended for enabling a user to | ||||
| find his/her job that a server submitted to a device when | ||||
| either the client does not support the jmJobSubmissionID or | ||||
| the server does not pass the jmJobSubmissionID through to | ||||
| the device. | ||||
| jobName(23), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The human readable string name of the job as | ||||
| assigned by the submitting user to help the user | ||||
| distinguish between his/her various jobs. This name does | ||||
| not need to be unique. | ||||
| This attribute is intended for enabling a user or the | ||||
| user's application to convey a job name that MAY be printed | ||||
| on a start sheet, returned in a query result, or used in | ||||
| notification or logging messages. | ||||
| In order to assist users to find their jobs for job | ||||
| submission protocols that don't supply a jmJobSubmissionID, | ||||
| the agent SHOULD maintain the jobName attribute for the | ||||
| time specified by the jmGeneralJobPersistence object, | ||||
| rather than the (shorter) jmGeneralAttributePersistence | ||||
| object. | ||||
| If this attribute is not specified when the job is | ||||
| submitted, no job name is assumed, but implementation | ||||
| specific defaults are allowed, such as the value of the | ||||
| documentName attribute of the first document in the job or | ||||
| the fileName attribute of the first document in the job. | ||||
| The jobName attribute is distinguished from the jobComment | ||||
| attribute, in that the jobName attribute is intended to | ||||
| permit the submitting user to distinguish between different | ||||
| jobs that he/she has submitted. The jobComment attribute | ||||
| is intended to be free form additional information that a | ||||
| user might wish to use to communicate with himself/herself, | ||||
| such as a reminder of what to do with the results or to | ||||
| indicate a different set of input parameters were tried in | ||||
| several different job submissions. | ||||
| jobServiceTypes(24), JmJobServiceTypesTC | ||||
| INTEGER: Specifies the type(s) of service to which the job | ||||
| has been submitted (print, fax, scan, etc.). The service | ||||
| type is bit encoded with each job service type so that more | ||||
| general and arbitrary services can be created, such as | ||||
| services with more than one destination type, or ones with | ||||
| only a source or only a destination. For example, a job | ||||
| service might scan, faxOut, and print a single job. In | ||||
| this case, three bits would be set in the jobServiceTypes | ||||
| attribute, corresponding to the hexadecimal values: 0x8 + | ||||
| 0x20 + 0x4, respectively, yielding: 0x2C. | ||||
| Whether this attribute is set from a job attribute supplied | ||||
| by the job submission client or is set by the recipient job | ||||
| submission server or device depends on the job submission | ||||
| protocol. This attribute SHALL be implemented if the | ||||
| server or device has other types in addition to or instead | ||||
| of printing. | ||||
| One of the purposes of this attribute is to permit a | ||||
| requester to filter out jobs that are not of interest. For | ||||
| example, a printer operator may only be interested in jobs | ||||
| that include printing. | ||||
| jobSourceChannelIndex(25), Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The index of the row in the associated Printer | ||||
| MIB[print-mib] of the channel which is the source of the | ||||
| print job. | ||||
| jobSourcePlatformType(26), JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC | ||||
| INTEGER: The source platform type of the immediate | ||||
| upstream submitter that submitted the job to the server | ||||
| (configuration 2) or device (configuration 1 and 3) to | ||||
| which the agent is providing access. For configuration 1, | ||||
| this is the type of the client that submitted the job to | ||||
| the device; for configuration 2, this is the type of the | ||||
| client that submitted the job to the server; and for | ||||
| configuration 3, this is the type of the server that | ||||
| submitted the job to the device. | ||||
| submittingServerName(27), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: For configuration 3 only: The administrative name | ||||
| of the server that submitted the job to the device. | ||||
| submittingApplicationName(28), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The name of the client application (not the server | ||||
| in configuration 3) that submitted the job to the server or | ||||
| device. | ||||
| jobOriginatingHost(29), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The name of the client host (not the server host | ||||
| name in configuration 3) that submitted the job to the | ||||
| server or device. | ||||
| deviceNameRequested(30), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The administratively defined coded character set | ||||
| name of the target device requested by the submitting user. | ||||
| For configuration 1, its value corresponds to the Printer | ||||
| MIB[print-mib]: prtGeneralPrinterName object. For | ||||
| configuration 2 and 3, its value is the name of the logical | ||||
| or physical device that the user supplied to indicate to | ||||
| the server on which device(s) they wanted the job to be | ||||
| processed. | ||||
| queueNameRequested(31), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The administratively defined coded character set | ||||
| name of the target queue requested by the submitting user. | ||||
| For configuration 1, its value corresponds to the queue in | ||||
| the device for which the agent is providing access. For | ||||
| configuration 2 and 3, its value is the name of the queue | ||||
| that the user supplied to indicate to the server on which | ||||
| device(s) they wanted the job to be processed. | ||||
| NOTE - typically an implementation SHOULD support either | ||||
| the deviceNameRequested or queueNameRequested attribute, | ||||
| but not both. | ||||
| physicalDevice(32), hrDeviceIndex | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index of the physical device MIB | ||||
| instance requested/used, such as the Printer MIB[print- | ||||
| mib]. This value is an hrDeviceIndex value. See the Host | ||||
| Resources MIB[hr-mib]. | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The name of the physical device to | ||||
| which the job is assigned. | ||||
| numberOfDocuments(33), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of documents in this job. | ||||
| The agent SHOULD return this attribute if the job has more | ||||
| than one document. | ||||
| fileName(34), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The coded character set file name or | ||||
| URI[URI-spec] of the document. | ||||
| There is no restriction on the same file name occurring in | ||||
| multiple rows. | ||||
| documentName(35), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The coded character set name of the | ||||
| document. | ||||
| There is no restriction on the same document name occurring | ||||
| in multiple rows. | ||||
| jobComment(36), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: An arbitrary human-readable coded character text | ||||
| string supplied by the submitting user or the job | ||||
| submitting application program for any purpose. For | ||||
| example, a user might indicate what he/she is going to do | ||||
| with the printed output or the job submitting application | ||||
| program might indicate how the document was produced. | ||||
| The jobComment attribute is not intended to be a name; see | ||||
| the jobName attribute. | ||||
| documentFormatIndex(37), Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index in the prtInterpreterTable | ||||
| in the Printer MIB[print-mib] of the page description | ||||
| language (PDL) or control language interpreter that this | ||||
| job requires/uses. A document or a job MAY use more than | ||||
| one PDL or control language. | ||||
| NOTE - As with all intensive attributes where multiple rows | ||||
| are allowed, there SHALL be only one distinct row for each | ||||
| distinct interpreter; there SHALL be no duplicates. | ||||
| NOTE - This attribute type is intended to be used with an | ||||
| agent that implements the Printer MIB and SHALL not be used | ||||
| if the agent does not implement the Printer MIB. Such an | ||||
| agent SHALL use the documentFormat attribute instead. | ||||
| documentFormat(38), PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The interpreter language family | ||||
| corresponding to the Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| prtInterpreterLangFamily object, that this job | ||||
| requires/uses. A document or a job MAY use more than one | ||||
| PDL or control language. | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The document format registered as a | ||||
| media type[iana-media-types], i.e., the name of the MIME | ||||
| content-type/subtype. Examples: 'application/postscript', | ||||
| 'application/vnd.hp-PCL', 'application/pdf', 'text/plain' | ||||
| (US-ASCII SHALL be assumed), 'text/plain; charset=iso-8859- | ||||
| 1', and 'application/octet-stream'. The IPP 'document- | ||||
| format' job attribute uses these same values with the same | ||||
| semantics. See the IPP [ipp-model] 'mimeMediaType' | ||||
| attribute syntax and the document-format attribute for | ||||
| further examples and explanation. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Job Parameter attributes (50 - 67 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + The following attributes represent input parameters | ||||
| + supplied by the submitting client in the job submission | ||||
| + protocol. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| jobPriority(50), Integer32 (-2..100) | ||||
| INTEGER: The priority for scheduling the job. It is used | ||||
| by servers and devices that employ a priority-based | ||||
| scheduling algorithm. | ||||
| A higher value specifies a higher priority. The value 1 is | ||||
| defined to indicate the lowest possible priority (a job | ||||
| which a priority-based scheduling algorithm SHALL pass over | ||||
| in favor of higher priority jobs). The value 100 is | ||||
| defined to indicate the highest possible priority. | ||||
| Priority is expected to be evenly or 'normally' distributed | ||||
| across this range. The mapping of vendor-defined priority | ||||
| over this range is implementation-specific. -2 indicates | ||||
| unknown. | ||||
| jobProcessAfterDateAndTime(51), DateAndTime (SNMPv2-TC) | ||||
| OCTETS: The calendar date and time of day after which the | ||||
| job SHALL become a candidate to be scheduled for | ||||
| processing. If the value of this attribute is in the | ||||
| future, the server SHALL set the value of the job's | ||||
| jmJobState object to pendingHeld and add the | ||||
| jobProcessAfterSpecified bit value to the job's | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object. When the specified date and | ||||
| time arrives, the server SHALL remove the | ||||
| jobProcessAfterSpecified bit value from the job's | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object and, if no other reasons remain, | ||||
| SHALL change the job's jmJobState object to pending. | ||||
| jobHold(52), JmBooleanTC | ||||
| INTEGER: If the value is 'true(4)', a client has | ||||
| explicitly specified that the job is to be held until | ||||
| explicitly released. Until the job is explicitly released | ||||
| by a client, the job SHALL be in the pendingHeld state with | ||||
| the jobHoldSpecified value in the jmJobStateReasons1 | ||||
| attribute. | ||||
| jobHoldUntil(53), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| OCTETS: The named time period during which the job SHALL | ||||
| become a candidate for processing, such as 'evening', | ||||
| 'night', 'weekend', 'second-shift', 'third-shift', etc., | ||||
| (supported values configured by the system administrator). | ||||
| See IPP [ipp-model] for the standard keyword values. Until | ||||
| that time period arrives, the job SHALL be in the | ||||
| pendingHeld state with the jobHoldUntilSpecified value in | ||||
| the jmJobStateReasons1 object. The value 'no-hold' SHALL | ||||
| indicate explicitly that no time period has been specified; | ||||
| the absence of this attribute SHALL indicate implicitly | ||||
| that no time period has been specified. | ||||
| outputBin(54), Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The output subunit index in the | ||||
| Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name or number (represented as | ||||
| ASCII digits) of the output bin to which all or part of the | ||||
| job is placed in. | ||||
| sides(55), Integer32 (-2..2) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The number of sides, '1' or '2', that | ||||
| any document in this job requires/used. | ||||
| finishing(56), JmFinishingTC | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: Type of finishing that any document | ||||
| in this job requires/used. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Image Quality attributes (requested and consumed) (70 - 87) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + For devices that can vary the image quality. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| printQualityRequested(70), JmPrintQualityTC | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The print quality selection requested | ||||
| for a document in the job for printers that allow quality | ||||
| differentiation. | ||||
| printQualityUsed(71), JmPrintQualityTC | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The print quality selection actually | ||||
| used by a document in the job for printers that allow | ||||
| quality differentiation. | ||||
| printerResolutionRequested(72), JmPrinterResolutionTC | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The printer resolution requested for a | ||||
| document in the job for printers that support resolution | ||||
| selection. | ||||
| printerResolutionUsed(73), JmPrinterResolutionTC | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The printer resolution actually used | ||||
| by a document in the job for printers that support | ||||
| resolution selection. | ||||
| tonerEcomonyRequested(74), JmTonerEconomyTC | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner economy selection requested | ||||
| for documents in the job for printers that allow toner | ||||
| economy differentiation. | ||||
| tonerEcomonyUsed(75), JmTonerEconomyTC | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner economy selection actually | ||||
| used by documents in the job for printers that allow toner | ||||
| economy differentiation. | ||||
| tonerDensityRequested(76) Integer32 (-2..100) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner density requested for a | ||||
| document in this job for devices that can vary toner | ||||
| density levels. Level 1 is the lowest density and level | ||||
| 100 is the highest density level. Devices with a smaller | ||||
| range, SHALL map the 1-100 range evenly onto the | ||||
| implemented range. | ||||
| tonerDensityUsed(77), Integer32 (-2..100) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner density used by documents | ||||
| in this job for devices that can vary toner density levels. | ||||
| Level 1 is the lowest density and level 100 is the highest | ||||
| density level. Devices with a smaller range, SHALL map the | ||||
| 1-100 range evenly onto the implemented range. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Job Progress attributes (requested and consumed) (90-109) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + Pairs of these attributes can be used by monitoring | ||||
| + applications to show an indication of relative progress | ||||
| + to users. See section 3.4, entitled: | ||||
| + 'Monitoring Job Progress'. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| jobCopiesRequested(90), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of copies of the entire job that are | ||||
| to be produced. | ||||
| jobCopiesCompleted(91), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of copies of the entire job that have | ||||
| been completed so far. | ||||
| documentCopiesRequested(92), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The total count of the number of document copies | ||||
| requested for the job as a whole. If there are documents | ||||
| A, B, and C, and document B is specified to produce 4 | ||||
| copies, the number of document copies requested is 6 for | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| This attribute SHALL be used only when a job has multiple | ||||
| documents. The jobCopiesRequested attribute SHALL be used | ||||
| when the job has only one document. | ||||
| documentCopiesCompleted(93), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The total count of the number of document copies | ||||
| completed so far for the job as a whole. If there are | ||||
| documents A, B, and C, and document B is specified to | ||||
| produce 4 copies, the number of document copies starts a 0 | ||||
| and runs up to 6 for the job as the job processes. | ||||
| This attribute SHALL be used only when a job has multiple | ||||
| documents. The jobCopiesCompleted attribute SHALL be used | ||||
| when the job has only one document. | ||||
| jobKOctetsTransferred(94), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of K (1024) octets transferred to the | ||||
| server or device to which the agent is providing access. | ||||
| This count is independent of the number of copies of the | ||||
| job or documents that will be produced, but it is only a | ||||
| measure of the number of bytes transferred to the server or | ||||
| device. | ||||
| The agent SHALL round the actual number of octets | ||||
| transferred up to the next higher K. Thus 0 octets SHALL | ||||
| be represented as '0', 1-1024 octets SHALL BE represented | ||||
| as '1', 1025-2048 SHALL be '2', etc. When the job | ||||
| completes, the values of the jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested | ||||
| object and the jobKOctetsTransferred attribute SHALL be | ||||
| equal. | ||||
| NOTE - The jobKOctetsTransferred can be used with the | ||||
| jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested object in order to produce a | ||||
| relative indication of the progress of the job for agents | ||||
| that do not implement the jmJobKOctetsProcessed object. | ||||
| sheetCompletedCopyNumber(95), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of the copy being stacked for the | ||||
| current document. This number starts at 0, is set to 1 | ||||
| when the first sheet of the first copy for each document is | ||||
| being stacked and is equal to n where n is the nth sheet | ||||
| stacked in the current document copy. See section 3.4 , | ||||
| entitled 'Monitoring Job Progress'. | ||||
| sheetCompletedDocumentNumber(96), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The ordinal number of the document in the job | ||||
| that is currently being stacked. This number starts at 0, | ||||
| increments to 1 when the first sheet of the first document | ||||
| in the job is being stacked, and is equal to n where n is | ||||
| the nth document in the job, starting with 1. | ||||
| Implementations that only support one document jobs SHOULD | ||||
| NOT implement this attribute. | ||||
| jobCollationType(97), JmJobCollationTypeTC | ||||
| INTEGER: The type of job collation. See also Section 3.4, | ||||
| entitled 'Monitoring Job Progress'. | ||||
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Impression attributes (110 - 129 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + See the definition of the terms 'impression', 'sheet', | ||||
| + and 'page' in Section 2. | ||||
| + | ||||
| + See also jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested and | ||||
| + jmJobImpressionsCompleted objects in the jmJobTable. | ||||
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| impressionsSpooled(110), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of impressions spooled to the server | ||||
| or device for the job so far. | ||||
| impressionsSentToDevice(111), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of impressions sent to the device for | ||||
| the job so far. | ||||
| impressionsInterpreted(112), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of impressions interpreted for the job | ||||
| so far. | ||||
| impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy(113), | ||||
| Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of impressions completed by the device | ||||
| for the current copy of the current document so far. For | ||||
| printing, the impressions completed includes interpreting, | ||||
| marking, and stacking the output. For other types of job | ||||
| services, the number of impressions completed includes the | ||||
| number of impressions processed. | ||||
| This value SHALL be reset to 0 for each document in the job | ||||
| and for each document copy. | ||||
| fullColorImpressionsCompleted(114), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of full color impressions completed by | ||||
| the device for this job so far. For printing, the | ||||
| impressions completed includes interpreting, marking, and | ||||
| stacking the output. For other types of job services, the | ||||
| number of impressions completed includes the number of | ||||
| impressions processed. Full color impressions are typically | ||||
| defined as those requiring 3 or more colorants, but this | ||||
| MAY vary by implementation. In any case, the value of this | ||||
| attribute counts by 1 for each side that has full color, | ||||
| not by the number of colors per side (and the other | ||||
| impression counters are incremented, except | ||||
| highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(115)). | ||||
| highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(115), | ||||
| Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of highlight color impressions | ||||
| completed by the device for this job so far. For printing, | ||||
| the impressions completed includes interpreting, marking, | ||||
| and stacking the output. For other types of job services, | ||||
| the number of impressions completed includes the number of | ||||
| impressions processed. Highlight color impressions are | ||||
| typically defined as those requiring black plus one other | ||||
| colorant, but this MAY vary by implementation. In any | ||||
| case, the value of this attribute counts by 1 for each side | ||||
| that has highlight color (and the other impression counters | ||||
| are incremented, except | ||||
| fullColorImpressionsCompleted(114)). | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Page attributes (130 - 149 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + See the definition of 'impression', 'sheet', and 'page' | ||||
| + in Section 2. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| pagesRequested(130), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of logical pages requested by the job | ||||
| to be processed. | ||||
| pagesCompleted(131), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of logical pages completed for this | ||||
| job so far. | ||||
| For implementations where multiple copies are produced by | ||||
| the interpreter with only a single pass over the data, the | ||||
| final value SHALL be equal to the value of the | ||||
| pagesRequested object. For implementations where multiple | ||||
| copies are produced by the interpreter by processing the | ||||
| data for each copy, the final value SHALL be a multiple of | ||||
| the value of the pagesRequested object. | ||||
| NOTE - See the impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy and | ||||
| pagesCompletedCurrentCopy attributes for attributes that | ||||
| are reset on each document copy. | ||||
| NOTE - The pagesCompleted object can be used with the | ||||
| pagesRequested object to provide an indication of the | ||||
| relative progress of the job, provided that the | ||||
| multiplicative factor is taken into account for some | ||||
| implementations of multiple copies. | ||||
| pagesCompletedCurrentCopy(132), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of logical pages completed for the | ||||
| current copy of the document so far. This value SHALL be | ||||
| reset to 0 for each document in the job and for each | ||||
| document copy. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Sheet attributes (150 - 169 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + See the definition of 'impression', 'sheet', and 'page' | ||||
| + in Section 2. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| sheetsRequested(150), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The total number of medium sheets requested to be | ||||
| produced for this job. | ||||
| Unlike the jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested and | ||||
| jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested attributes, the | ||||
| sheetsRequested(150) attribute SHALL include the | ||||
| multiplicative factor contributed by the number of copies | ||||
| and so is the total number of sheets to be produced by the | ||||
| job, as opposed to the size of the document(s) submitted. | ||||
| sheetsCompleted(151), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The total number of medium sheets that have | ||||
| completed marking and stacking for the entire job so far | ||||
| whether those sheets have been processed on one side or on | ||||
| both. | ||||
| sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy(152), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| INTEGER: The number of medium sheets that have completed | ||||
| marking and stacking for the current copy of a document in | ||||
| the job so far whether those sheets have been processed on | ||||
| one side or on both. | ||||
| The value of this attribute SHALL be 0 before the job | ||||
| starts processing and SHALL be reset to 1 after the first | ||||
| sheet of each document and document copy in the job is | ||||
| processed and stacked. | ||||
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Resources attributes (requested and consumed) (170 - 189) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + Pairs of these attributes can be used by monitoring | ||||
| + applications to show an indication of relative usage to | ||||
| + users, i.e., a 'thermometer'. | ||||
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| mediumRequested(170), JmMediumTypeTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The type | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the medium that is | ||||
| required by the job. | ||||
| NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| name values of the prtInputMediaName object in the Printer | ||||
| MIB [print-mib] and the name, size, and input tray values | ||||
| of the IPP 'media' attribute [ipp-model]. | ||||
| mediumConsumed(171), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| AND | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The number of sheets | ||||
| AND | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the medium that has been | ||||
| consumed so far whether those sheets have been processed on | ||||
| one side or on both. | ||||
| This attribute SHALL have both Integer32 and OCTET STRING | ||||
| (represented as JmJobStringTC) values. | ||||
| NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| name values of the prtInputMediaName object in the Printer | ||||
| MIB [print-mib] and the name, size, and input tray values | ||||
| of the IPP 'media' attribute [ipp-model]. | ||||
| colorantRequested(172), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index (prtMarkerColorantIndex) in | ||||
| the Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the colorant requested. | ||||
| NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| name values of the prtMarkerColorantValue object in the | ||||
| Printer MIB. Examples are: red, blue. | ||||
| colorantConsumed(173), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index (prtMarkerColorantIndex) in | ||||
| the Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the colorant consumed. | ||||
| NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| name values of the prtMarkerColorantValue object in the | ||||
| Printer MIB. Examples are: red, blue | ||||
| mediumTypeConsumed(174), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| AND | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The number of sheets of the indicated | ||||
| medium type that has been consumed so far whether those | ||||
| sheets have been processed on one side or on both | ||||
| AND | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of that medium type. | ||||
| This attribute SHALL have both Integer32 and OCTET STRING | ||||
| (represented as JmJobStringTC) values. | ||||
| NOTE - The type name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to | ||||
| the type name values of the prtInputMediaType object in the | ||||
| Printer MIB [print-mib]. Values are: 'stationery', | ||||
| 'transparency', 'envelope', etc. These medium type names | ||||
| correspond to the enum values of JmMediumTypeTC used in the | ||||
| mediumRequested attribute. | ||||
| mediumSizeConsumed(175), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| AND | ||||
| JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The number of sheets of the indicated | ||||
| medium size that has been consumed so far whether those | ||||
| sheets have been processed on one side or on both | ||||
| AND | ||||
| OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of that medium size. | ||||
| This attribute SHALL have both Integer32 and OCTET STRING | ||||
| (represented as JmJobStringTC) values. | ||||
| NOTE - The size name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to | ||||
| the size name values in the Printer MIB [print-mib] | ||||
| Appendix B. These size name values are also a subset of | ||||
| the keyword values defined by [ipp-model] for the 'media' | ||||
| Job Template attribute. Values are: 'letter', 'a', 'iso- | ||||
| a4', 'jis-b4', etc. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| + Time attributes (set by server or device) (190 - 209 decimal) | ||||
| + | ||||
| + This section of attributes are ones that are set by the | ||||
| + server or device that accepts jobs. Two forms of time are | ||||
| + provided. Each form is represented in a separate attribute. | ||||
| + See section 3.1.2 and section 3.1.3 for the | ||||
| + conformance requirements for time attribute for agents and | ||||
| + monitoring applications, respectively. The two forms are: | ||||
| + | ||||
| + 'DateAndTime' is an 8 or 11 octet binary encoded year, | ||||
| + month, day, hour, minute, second, deci-second with | ||||
| + optional offset from UTC. See SNMPv2-TC [SMIv2-TC]. | ||||
| + | ||||
| + NOTE: 'DateAndTime' is not printable characters; it is | ||||
| + binary. | ||||
| + | ||||
| + 'JmTimeStampTC' is the time of day measured in the number of | ||||
| + seconds since the system was booted. | ||||
| +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| jobSubmissionToServerTime(190), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| DateAndTime | ||||
| INTEGER: Configuration 3 only: The time | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: the date and time that the job was submitted to | ||||
| the server (as distinguished from the device which uses | ||||
| jobSubmissionTime). | ||||
| jobSubmissionTime(191), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| DateAndTime | ||||
| INTEGER: Configurations 1, 2, and 3: The time | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: the date and time that the job was submitted to | ||||
| the server or device to which the agent is providing | ||||
| access. | ||||
| jobStartedBeingHeldTime(192), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| DateAndTime | ||||
| INTEGER: The time | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: the date and time that the job last entered the | ||||
| pendingHeld state. If the job has never entered the | ||||
| pendingHeld state, then the value SHALL be '0' or the | ||||
| attribute SHALL not be present in the table. | ||||
| jobStartedProcessingTime(193), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| DateAndTime | ||||
| INTEGER: The time | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: the date and time that the job started processing. | ||||
| jobCompletionTime(194), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| DateAndTime | ||||
| INTEGER: The time | ||||
| AND/OR | ||||
| OCTETS: the date and time that the job entered the | ||||
| completed, canceled, or aborted state. | ||||
| jobProcessingCPUTime(195) Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| UNITS 'seconds' | ||||
| INTEGER: The amount of CPU time in seconds that the job | ||||
| has been in the processing state. If the job enters the | ||||
| processingStopped state, that elapsed time SHALL not be | ||||
| included. In other words, the jobProcessingCPUTime value | ||||
| SHOULD be relatively repeatable when the same job is | ||||
| processed again on the same device. | ||||
| 3.3.9 Job State Reason bit definitions | ||||
| The JmJobStateReasonsNTC (N=1..4) textual-conventions are used with the | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object and jobStateReasonsN (N=2..4), respectively, | ||||
| to provide additional information regarding the current jmJobState | ||||
| object value. These values MAY be used with any job state or states | ||||
| for which the reason makes sense. | ||||
| NOTE - While values cannot be added to the jmJobState object without | ||||
| impacting deployed clients that take actions upon receiving jmJobState | ||||
| values, it is the intent that additional JmJobStateReasonsNTC enums can | ||||
| be defined and registered without impacting such deployed clients. In | ||||
| other words, the jmJobStateReasons1 object and jobStateReasonsN | ||||
| attributes are intended to be extensible. | ||||
| NOTE - The Job Monitoring MIB contains a superset of the IPP | ||||
| values[ipp-model] for the IPP 'job-state-reasons' attribute, since the | ||||
| Job Monitoring MIB is intended to cover other job submission protocols | ||||
| as well. Also some of the names of the reasons have been changed from | ||||
| 'printer' to 'device', since the Job Monitoring MIB is intended to | ||||
| cover additional types of devices, including input devices, such as | ||||
| scanners. | ||||
| 3.3.9.1 JmJobStateReasons1TC specification | ||||
| The following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as powers of | ||||
| two, since multiple values MAY be used at the same time. For ease of | ||||
| understanding, the JmJobStateReasons1TC reasons are presented in the | ||||
| order in which the reasons are likely to occur (if implemented), | ||||
| starting with the 'jobIncoming' value and ending with the | ||||
| 'jobCompletedWithErrors' value. | ||||
| other 0x1 | ||||
| The job state reason is not one of the standardized or | ||||
| registered reasons. | ||||
| unknown 0x2 | ||||
| The job state reason is not known to the agent or is | ||||
| indeterminent. | ||||
| jobIncoming 0x4 | ||||
| The job has been accepted by the server or device, but the | ||||
| server or device is expecting (1) additional operations | ||||
| from the client to finish creating the job and/or (2) is | ||||
| accessing/accepting document data. | ||||
| submissionInterrupted 0x8 | ||||
| The job was not completely submitted for some unforeseen | ||||
| reason, such as: (1) the server has crashed before the job | ||||
| was closed by the client, (2) the server or the document | ||||
| transfer method has crashed in some non-recoverable way | ||||
| before the document data was entirely transferred to the | ||||
| server, (3) the client crashed or failed to close the job | ||||
| before the time-out period. | ||||
| jobOutgoing 0x10 | ||||
| Configuration 2 only: The server is transmitting the job | ||||
| to the device. | ||||
| jobHoldSpecified 0x20 | ||||
| The value of the job's jobHold(52) attribute is TRUE. The | ||||
| job SHALL NOT be a candidate for processing until this | ||||
| reason is removed and there are no other reasons to hold | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| jobHoldUntilSpecified 0x40 | ||||
| The value of the job's jobHoldUntil(53) attribute specifies | ||||
| a time period that is still in the future. The job SHALL | ||||
| NOT be a candidate for processing until this reason is | ||||
| removed and there are no other reasons to hold the job. | ||||
| jobProcessAfterSpecified 0x80 | ||||
| The value of the job's jobProcessAfterDateAndTime(51) | ||||
| attribute specifies a time that is still in the future. | ||||
| The job SHALL NOT be a candidate for processing until this | ||||
| reason is removed and there are no other reasons to hold | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| resourcesAreNotReady 0x100 | ||||
| At least one of the resources needed by the job, such as | ||||
| media, fonts, resource objects, etc., is not ready on any | ||||
| of the physical devices for which the job is a candidate. | ||||
| This condition MAY be detected when the job is accepted, or | ||||
| subsequently while the job is pending or processing, | ||||
| depending on implementation. | ||||
| deviceStoppedPartly 0x200 | ||||
| One or more, but not all, of the devices to which the job | ||||
| is assigned are stopped. If all of the devices are stopped | ||||
| (or the only device is stopped), the deviceStopped reason | ||||
| SHALL be used. | ||||
| deviceStopped 0x400 | ||||
| The device(s) to which the job is assigned is (are all) | ||||
| stopped. | ||||
| jobInterpreting 0x800 | ||||
| The device to which the job is assigned is interpreting the | ||||
| document data. | ||||
| jobPrinting 0x1000 | ||||
| The output device to which the job is assigned is marking | ||||
| media. This value is useful for servers and output devices | ||||
| which spend a great deal of time processing (1) when no | ||||
| marking is happening and then want to show that marking is | ||||
| now happening or (2) when the job is in the process of | ||||
| being canceled or aborted while the job remains in the | ||||
| processing state, but the marking has not yet stopped so | ||||
| that impression or sheet counts are still increasing for | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| jobCanceledByUser 0x2000 | ||||
| The job was canceled by the owner of the job, i.e., by a | ||||
| user whose name is the same as the value of the job's | ||||
| jmJobOwner object, or by some other authorized end-user, | ||||
| such as a member of the job owner's security group. | ||||
| jobCanceledByOperator 0x4000 | ||||
| The job was canceled by the operator, i.e., by a user who | ||||
| has been authenticated as having operator privileges | ||||
| (whether local or remote). | ||||
| jobCanceledAtDevice 0x8000 | ||||
| The job was canceled by an unidentified local user, i.e., a | ||||
| user at a console at the device. | ||||
| abortedBySystem 0x10000 | ||||
| The job (1) is in the process of being aborted, (2) has | ||||
| been aborted by the system and placed in the 'aborted' | ||||
| state, or (3) has been aborted by the system and placed in | ||||
| the 'pendingHeld' state, so that a user or operator can | ||||
| manually try the job again. | ||||
| processingToStopPoint 0x20000 | ||||
| The requester has issued an operation to cancel or | ||||
| interrupt the job or the server/device has aborted the job, | ||||
| but the server/device is still performing some actions on | ||||
| the job until a specified stop point occurs or job | ||||
| termination/cleanup is completed. | ||||
| This reason is recommended to be used in conjunction with | ||||
| the processing job state to indicate that the server/device | ||||
| is still performing some actions on the job while the job | ||||
| remains in the processing state. After all the job's | ||||
| resources consumed counters have stopped incrementing, the | ||||
| server/device moves the job from the processing state to | ||||
| the canceled or aborted job states. | ||||
| serviceOffLine 0x40000 | ||||
| The service or document transform is off-line and accepting | ||||
| no jobs. All pending jobs are put into the pendingHeld | ||||
| state. This situation could be true if the service's or | ||||
| document transform's input is impaired or broken. | ||||
| jobCompletedSuccessfully 0x80000 | ||||
| The job completed successfully. | ||||
| jobCompletedWithWarnings 0x100000 | ||||
| The job completed with warnings. | ||||
| jobCompletedWithErrors 0x200000 | ||||
| The job completed with errors (and possibly warnings too). | ||||
| The following additional job state reasons have been added to represent | ||||
| job states that are in ISO DPA[iso-dpa] and other job submission | ||||
| protocols: | ||||
| jobPaused 0x400000 | ||||
| The job has been indefinitely suspended by a client issuing | ||||
| an operation to suspend the job so that other jobs may | ||||
| proceed using the same devices. The client MAY issue an | ||||
| operation to resume the paused job at any time, in which | ||||
| case the agent SHALL remove the jobPaused values from the | ||||
| job's jmJobStateReasons1 object and the job is eventually | ||||
| resumed at or near the point where the job was paused. | ||||
| jobInterrupted 0x800000 | ||||
| The job has been interrupted while processing by a client | ||||
| issuing an operation that specifies another job to be run | ||||
| instead of the current job. The server or device will | ||||
| automatically resume the interrupted job when the | ||||
| interrupting job completes. | ||||
| jobRetained 0x1000000 | ||||
| The job is being retained by the server or device with all | ||||
| of the job's document data (and submitted resources, such | ||||
| as fonts, logos, and forms, if any). Thus a client could | ||||
| issue an operation to the server or device to either (1) | ||||
| re-do the job (or a copy of the job) on the same server or | ||||
| device or (2) resubmit the job to another server or device. | ||||
| When a client could no longer re-do/resubmit the job, such | ||||
| as after the document data has been discarded, the agent | ||||
| SHALL remove the jobRetained value from the | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object. | ||||
| These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum except that | ||||
| combinations of bits may be used together. See section 3.7.1.2. The | ||||
| remaining bits are reserved for future standardization and/or | ||||
| registration. | ||||
| 3.3.9.2 JmJobStateReasons2TC specification | ||||
| The following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as powers of | ||||
| two, since multiple values MAY be used at the same time. | ||||
| cascaded 0x1 | ||||
| An outbound gateway has transmitted all of the job's job | ||||
| and document attributes and data to another spooling | ||||
| system. | ||||
| deletedByAdministrator 0x2 | ||||
| The administrator has deleted the job. | ||||
| discardTimeArrived 0x4 | ||||
| The job has been deleted due to the fact that the time | ||||
| specified by the job's job-discard-time attribute has | ||||
| arrived. | ||||
| postProcessingFailed 0x8 | ||||
| The post-processing agent failed while trying to log | ||||
| accounting attributes for the job; therefore the job has | ||||
| been placed into the completed state with the jobRetained | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object value for a system-defined period | ||||
| of time, so the administrator can examine it, resubmit it, | ||||
| etc. | ||||
| jobTransforming 0x10 | ||||
| The server/device is interpreting document data and | ||||
| producing another electronic representation. | ||||
| maxJobFaultCountExceeded 0x20 | ||||
| The job has faulted several times and has exceeded the | ||||
| administratively defined fault count limit. | ||||
| devicesNeedAttentionTimeOut 0x40 | ||||
| One or more document transforms that the job is using needs | ||||
| human intervention in order for the job to make progress, | ||||
| but the human intervention did not occur within the site- | ||||
| settable time-out value. | ||||
| needsKeyOperatorTimeOut 0x80 | ||||
| One or more devices or document transforms that the job is | ||||
| using need a specially trained operator (who may need a key | ||||
| to unlock the device and gain access) in order for the job | ||||
| to make progress, but the key operator intervention did not | ||||
| occur within the site-settable time-out value. | ||||
| jobStartWaitTimeOut 0x100 | ||||
| The server/device has stopped the job at the beginning of | ||||
| processing to await human action, such as installing a | ||||
| special cartridge or special non-standard media, but the | ||||
| job was not resumed within the site-settable time-out value | ||||
| and the server/device has transitioned the job to the | ||||
| pendingHeld state. | ||||
| jobEndWaitTimeOut 0x200 | ||||
| The server/device has stopped the job at the end of | ||||
| processing to await human action, such as removing a | ||||
| special cartridge or restoring standard media, but the job | ||||
| was not resumed within the site-settable time-out value and | ||||
| the server/device has transitioned the job to the completed | ||||
| state. | ||||
| jobPasswordWaitTimeOut 0x400 | ||||
| The server/device has stopped the job at the beginning of | ||||
| processing to await input of the job's password, but the | ||||
| password was not received within the site-settable time-out | ||||
| value. | ||||
| deviceTimedOut 0x800 | ||||
| A device that the job was using has not responded in a | ||||
| period specified by the device's site-settable attribute. | ||||
| connectingToDeviceTimeOut 0x1000 | ||||
| The server is attempting to connect to one or more devices | ||||
| which may be dial-up, polled, or queued, and so may be busy | ||||
| with traffic from other systems, but server was unable to | ||||
| connect to the device within the site-settable time-out | ||||
| value. | ||||
| transferring 0x2000 | ||||
| The job is being transferred to a down stream server or | ||||
| downstream device. | ||||
| queuedInDevice 0x4000 | ||||
| The server/device has queued the job in a down stream | ||||
| server or downstream device. | ||||
| jobQueued 0x8000 | ||||
| The server/device has queued the document data. | ||||
| jobCleanup 0x10000 | ||||
| The server/device is performing cleanup activity as part of | ||||
| ending normal processing. | ||||
| jobPasswordWait 0x20000 | ||||
| The server/device has selected the job to be next to | ||||
| process, but instead of assigning resources and starting | ||||
| the job processing, the server/device has transitioned the | ||||
| job to the pendingHeld state to await entry of a password | ||||
| (and dispatched another job, if there is one). | ||||
| validating 0x40000 | ||||
| The server/device is validating the job after accepting the | ||||
| job. | ||||
| queueHeld 0x80000 | ||||
| The operator has held the entire job set or queue. | ||||
| jobProofWait 0x100000 | ||||
| The job has produced a single proof copy and is in the | ||||
| pendingHeld state waiting for the requester to issue an | ||||
| operation to release the job to print normally, obeying any | ||||
| job and document copy attributes that were originally | ||||
| submitted. | ||||
| heldForDiagnostics 0x200000 | ||||
| The system is running intrusive diagnostics, so that all | ||||
| jobs are being held. | ||||
| noSpaceOnServer 0x800000 | ||||
| There is no room on the server to store all of the job. | ||||
| pinRequired 0x1000000 | ||||
| The System Administrator settable device policy is (1) to | ||||
| require PINs, and (2) to hold jobs that do not have a pin | ||||
| supplied as an input parameter when the job was created. | ||||
| exceededAccountLimit 0x2000000 | ||||
| The account for which this job is drawn has exceeded its | ||||
| limit. This condition SHOULD be detected before the job is | ||||
| scheduled so that the user does not wait until his/her job | ||||
| is scheduled only to find that the account is overdrawn. | ||||
| This condition MAY also occur while the job is processing | ||||
| either as processing begins or part way through processing. | ||||
| heldForRetry 0x4000000 | ||||
| The job encountered some errors that the server/device | ||||
| could not recover from with its normal retry procedures, | ||||
| but the error might not be encountered if the job is | ||||
| processed again in the future. Example cases are phone | ||||
| number busy or remote file system in-accessible. For such | ||||
| a situation, the server/device SHALL transition the job | ||||
| from the processing to the pendingHeld, rather than to the | ||||
| aborted state. | ||||
| The following values are from the X/Open PSIS draft standard: | ||||
| canceledByShutdown 0x8000000 | ||||
| The job was canceled because the server or device was | ||||
| shutdown before completing the job. | ||||
| deviceUnavailable 0x10000000 | ||||
| This job was aborted by the system because the device is | ||||
| currently unable to accept jobs. | ||||
| wrongDevice 0x20000000 | ||||
| This job was aborted by the system because the device is | ||||
| unable to handle this particular job; the spooler SHOULD | ||||
| try another device or the user should submit the job to | ||||
| another device. | ||||
| badJob 0x40000000 | ||||
| This job was aborted by the system because this job has a | ||||
| major problem, such as an ill-formed PDL; the spooler | ||||
| SHOULD not even try another device. | ||||
| These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum except that | ||||
| combinations of them may be used together. See section 3.7.1.2. | ||||
| 3.3.9.3 JmJobStateReasons3TC specification | ||||
| This textual-convention is used with the jobStateReasons3 attribute to | ||||
| provides additional information regarding the jmJobState object. The | ||||
| following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as powers of | ||||
| two, since multiple values may be used at the same time: | ||||
| jobInterruptedByDeviceFailure 0x1 | ||||
| A device or the print system software that the job was | ||||
| using has failed while the job was processing. The server | ||||
| or device is keeping the job in the pendingHeld state until | ||||
| an operator can determine what to do with the job. | ||||
| These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum except that | ||||
| combinations of them may be used together. See section 3.7.1.2. The | ||||
| remaining bits are reserved for future standardization and/or | ||||
| registration. | ||||
| 3.3.9.4 JmJobStateReasons4TC specification | ||||
| This textual-convention is used with the jobStateReasons4 attribute to | ||||
| provides additional information regarding the jmJobState object. The | ||||
| following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as powers of | ||||
| two, since multiple values MAY be used at the same time. | ||||
| None defined at this time. | ||||
| These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum except that | ||||
| combinations of them may be used together. See section 3.7.1.2. The | ||||
| remaining bits are reserved for future standardization and/or | ||||
| registration. | ||||
| 3.4 Monitoring Job Progress | 3.4 Monitoring Job Progress | |||
| There are a number of objects and attributes for monitoring the | There are a number of objects and attributes for monitoring the | |||
| progress of a job. These objects and attributes count the number of K | progress of a job. These objects and attributes count the number of K | |||
| octets, impressions, sheets, and pages requested or completed. For | octets, impressions, sheets, and pages requested or completed. For | |||
| impressions and sheets, "completed" SHALL mean stacked, unless the | impressions and sheets, "completed" means stacked, unless the | |||
| implementation is unable to detect when each sheet is stacked, in which | implementation is unable to detect when each sheet is stacked, in which | |||
| case stacked is approximated when processing of each sheet completes. | case stacked is approximated when processing of each sheet completes. | |||
| There are objects and attributes for the overall job and for the | There are objects and attributes for the overall job and for the | |||
| current copy of the document currently being stacked. For the latter, | current copy of the document currently being stacked. For the latter, | |||
| the rate at which the various objects and attributes count depends on | the rate at which the various objects and attributes count depends on | |||
| the sheet and document collation of the job. | the sheet and document collation of the job. | |||
| Job Collation included sheet collation and document collation. Sheet | Job Collation included sheet collation and document collation. Sheet | |||
| collation is defined to be the ordering of sheets within a document | collation is defined to be the ordering of sheets within a document | |||
| copy. Document collation is defined to be ordering of document copies | copy. Document collation is defined to be ordering of document copies | |||
| skipping to change at page 26, line 13 ¶ | skipping to change at page 54, line 13 ¶ | |||
| bin collator and one that does not. | bin collator and one that does not. | |||
| 2.collatedDocuments(4) - Collation of the sheets within each | 2.collatedDocuments(4) - Collation of the sheets within each | |||
| document copy is performed within the printing device by making | document copy is performed within the printing device by making | |||
| multiple passes over either the source or an intermediate | multiple passes over either the source or an intermediate | |||
| representation of the document. In addition, when there are | representation of the document. In addition, when there are | |||
| multiple documents per job, the i'th copy of each document is | multiple documents per job, the i'th copy of each document is | |||
| stacked before the j'th copy of each document, i.e., the | stacked before the j'th copy of each document, i.e., the | |||
| documents are collated within each job copy. For example, if a | documents are collated within each job copy. For example, if a | |||
| job is submitted with documents, A and B, the job is made | job is submitted with documents, A and B, the job is made | |||
| available to the end user as: A, B, A, B, .. The | available to the end user as: A, B, A, B, .... The | |||
| 'collatedDocuments(4)' value corresponds to the IPP [ipp-model] | 'collatedDocuments(4)' value corresponds to the IPP [ipp-model] | |||
| 'separate-documents-collated-copies' value of the "multiple- | 'separate-documents-collated-copies' value of the "multiple- | |||
| document-handling" attribute. | document-handling" attribute. | |||
| If jobCopiesRequested or documentCopiesRequested = 1, then | If jobCopiesRequested or documentCopiesRequested = 1, then | |||
| jobCollationType is defined as 4. | jobCollationType is defined as 4. | |||
| 3.uncollatedDocuments(5) - Collation of the sheets within each | 3.uncollatedDocuments(5) - Collation of the sheets within each | |||
| document copy is performed within the printing device by making | document copy is performed within the printing device by making | |||
| multiple passes over either the source or an intermediate | multiple passes over either the source or an intermediate | |||
| representation of the document. In addition, when there are | representation of the document. In addition, when there are | |||
| multiple documents per job, all copies of the first document in | multiple documents per job, all copies of the first document in | |||
| the job are stacked before the any copied of the next document | the job are stacked before the any copied of the next document | |||
| in the job, i.e., the documents are uncollated within the job. | in the job, i.e., the documents are uncollated within the job. | |||
| For example, if a job is submitted with documents, A and B, the | For example, if a job is submitted with documents, A and B, the | |||
| job is mad available to the end user as: A, A, ., B, B, .. | job is mad available to the end user as: A, A, ..., B, B, .... | |||
| The 'uncollatedDocuments(5)' value corresponds to the IPP [ipp- | The 'uncollatedDocuments(5)' value corresponds to the IPP [ipp- | |||
| model] 'separate-documents-uncollated-copies' value of the | model] 'separate-documents-uncollated-copies' value of the | |||
| "multiple-document-handling" attribute. | "multiple-document-handling" attribute. | |||
| Consider the following four variables that are used to monitor the | Consider the following four variables that are used to monitor the | |||
| progress of a job's impressions: | progress of a job's impressions: | |||
| 1.jmJobImpressionsCompleted - counts the total number of | 1.jmJobImpressionsCompleted - counts the total number of | |||
| impressions stacked for the job | impressions stacked for the job | |||
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| jmJobSubmissionID value. In this case there would be a separate entry | jmJobSubmissionID value. In this case there would be a separate entry | |||
| in the jmJobSubmissionID table, one for each jmJobSubmissionID. All | in the jmJobSubmissionID table, one for each jmJobSubmissionID. All | |||
| entries would map to the same jmJobIndex that contains the job data. | entries would map to the same jmJobIndex that contains the job data. | |||
| When the job is deleted, it is up to the agent to remove all entries | When the job is deleted, it is up to the agent to remove all entries | |||
| that point to the job from the jmJobSubmissionID table as well. | that point to the job from the jmJobSubmissionID table as well. | |||
| The jobName attribute provides a name that the user supplies as a job | The jobName attribute provides a name that the user supplies as a job | |||
| attribute with the job. The jobName attribute is not necessarily | attribute with the job. The jobName attribute is not necessarily | |||
| unique, even for one user, let alone across users. | unique, even for one user, let alone across users. | |||
| 3.5.1 The Job Submission ID specifications | ||||
| This section specifies the formats for each of the registered Job | ||||
| Submission Ids. This format is used by the JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC. | ||||
| Each job submission ID is a fixed-length, 48-octet printable US-ASCII | ||||
| [US-ASCII] coded character string containing no control characters, | ||||
| consisting of the following fields: | ||||
| octet 1: The format letter identifying the format. The US- | ||||
| ASCII characters '0-9', 'A-Z', and 'a-z' are assigned in | ||||
| order giving 62 possible formats. | ||||
| octets 2-40: A 39-character, US-ASCII trailing SPACE filled | ||||
| field specified by the format letter, if the data is less | ||||
| than 39 ASCII characters. | ||||
| octets 41-48: A sequential or random US-ASCII number to make | ||||
| the ID quasi-unique. | ||||
| If the client does not supply a job submission ID in the job submission | ||||
| protocol, then the agent SHALL assign a job submission ID using any of | ||||
| the standard formats that are reserved for the agent. Clients SHALL | ||||
| not use formats that are reserved for agents and agents SHALL NOT use | ||||
| formats that are reserved for clients, in order to reduce conflicts in | ||||
| ID generation. See the description for which formats are reserved for | ||||
| clients or for agents. | ||||
| Registration of additional formats may be done following the procedures | ||||
| described in Section 3.7.3. | ||||
| The format values defined at the time of completion of this | ||||
| specification are: | ||||
| Format | ||||
| Letter Description | ||||
| ------ ------------ | ||||
| '0' Job Owner generated by the server/device | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the jmJobOwner object. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| NOTE - Clients wishing to use a job submission ID that | ||||
| incorporates the job owner, SHALL use format '8', not | ||||
| format '0'. | ||||
| '1' Job Name | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the jobName attribute. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit random number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '2' Client MAC address | ||||
| octets 2-40: The client MAC address: in hexadecimal with each | ||||
| nibble of the 6 octet address being '0'-'9' or 'A' - 'F' | ||||
| (uppercase only). Most significant octet first. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '3' Client URL | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the client URL [URI-spec]. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '4' Job URI | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the URI [URI-spec] assigned | ||||
| by the server or device to the job when the job was | ||||
| submitted for processing. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| '5' POSIX User Number | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of a user number, such as POSIX | ||||
| user number. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '6' User Account Number | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the user account number. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '7' DTMF Incoming FAX routing number | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the DTMF incoming FAX | ||||
| routing number. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '8' Job Owner supplied by the client | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the job owner name (that the | ||||
| agent returns in the jmJobOwner object). | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. See format '0' which is | ||||
| reserved for agents. | ||||
| '9' Host Name | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the host name with trailing | ||||
| SPACES that submitted the job to this server/device using a | ||||
| protocol, such as LPD [RFC1179] which includes the host | ||||
| name in the job submission protocol. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the job id generated by the submitting | ||||
| server (configuration 3) or the client (configuration 1 and | ||||
| 2), such as in the LPD protocol. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| 'A' AppleTalk Protocol | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains the AppleTalk printer name, with the | ||||
| first character of the name in octet 2. AppleTalk printer | ||||
| names are a maximum of 31 characters. Any unused portion | ||||
| of this field shall be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: '00000XXX', where 'XXX' is the 3-digit US-ASCII | ||||
| decimal representation of the Connection Id. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| 'B' NetWare PServer | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains the Directory Path Name as recorded by | ||||
| the Novell File Server in the queue directory. If the | ||||
| string is less than 40 octets, the left-most character in | ||||
| the string shall appear in octet position 2. Otherwise, | ||||
| only the last 39 bytes shall be included. Any unused | ||||
| portion of this field shall be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: '000XXXXX' The US-ASCII representation of the | ||||
| Job Number as per the NetWare File Server Queue Management | ||||
| Services. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| 'C' Server Message Block protocol (SMB) | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains a decimal (US-ASCII coded) | ||||
| representation of the 16 bit SMB Tree Id field, which | ||||
| uniquely identifies the connection that submitted the job | ||||
| to the printer. The most significant digit of the numeric | ||||
| string shall be placed in octet position 2. All unused | ||||
| portions of this field shall be filled with spaces. The | ||||
| SMB Tree Id has a maximum value of 65,535. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the File Handle returned from the device | ||||
| to the client in response to a Create Print File command. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| 'D' Transport Independent Printer/System Interface (TIP/SI) | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains the Job Name from the Job Control-Start | ||||
| Job (JC-SJ) command. If the Job Name portion is less than | ||||
| 40 octets, the left-most character in the string shall | ||||
| appear in octet position 2. Any unused portion of this | ||||
| field shall be filled with spaces. Otherwise, only the | ||||
| last 39 bytes shall be included. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the job name. See | ||||
| format '1' reserved to clients to submit job name ids in | ||||
| which they supply octets 41-48. | ||||
| 'E' IPDS on the MVS or VSE platform | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains bytes 2-27 of the XOH Define Group | ||||
| Boundary Group ID triplet. Octet position 2 MUST carry the | ||||
| value x'01'. Bytes 28-40 MUST be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the job name. | ||||
| 'F' IPDS on the VM platform | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains bytes 2-31 of the XOH Define Group | ||||
| Boundary Group ID triplet. Octet position 2 MUST carry the | ||||
| value x'02'. Bytes 32-40 MUST be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the file name. | ||||
| 'G' IPDS on the OS/400 platform | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains bytes 2-36 of the XOH Define Group | ||||
| Boundary Group ID triplet. Octet position 2 MUST carry the | ||||
| value x'03'. Bytes 37-40 MUST be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the job name. | ||||
| NOTE - the job submission id is only intended to be unique between a | ||||
| limited set of clients for a limited duration of time, namely, for the | ||||
| life time of the job in the context of the server or device that is | ||||
| processing the job. Some of the formats include something that is | ||||
| unique per client and a random number so that the same job submitted by | ||||
| the same client will have a different job submission id. For other | ||||
| formats, where part of the id is guaranteed to be unique for each | ||||
| client, such as the MAC address or URL, a sequential number SHOULD | ||||
| suffice for each client (and may be easier for each client to manage). | ||||
| Therefore, the length of the job submission id has been selected to | ||||
| reduce the probability of collision to an extremely low number, but is | ||||
| not intended to be an absolute guarantee of uniqueness. None-the-less, | ||||
| collisions are remotely possible, but without bad consequences, since | ||||
| this MIB is intended to be used only for monitoring jobs, not for | ||||
| controlling and managing them. | ||||
| 3.6 Internationalization Considerations | 3.6 Internationalization Considerations | |||
| This section describes the internationalization considerations included | This section describes the internationalization considerations included | |||
| in this MIB. | in this MIB. | |||
| 3.6.1 Text generated by the server or device | 3.6.1 Text generated by the server or device | |||
| There are a few objects and attributes generated by the server or | There are a few objects and attributes generated by the server or | |||
| device that SHALL be represented using the Universal Multiple-Octet | device that SHALL be represented using the Universal Multiple-Octet | |||
| Coded Character Set (UCS) [ISO-10646]. These objects and attributes | Coded Character Set (UCS) [ISO-10646]. These objects and attributes | |||
| are always supplied (if implemented) by the agent, not by the job | are always supplied (if implemented) by the agent, not by the job | |||
| submitting client: | submitting client: | |||
| 1. jmGeneralJobSetName object | 1. jmGeneralJobSetName object | |||
| 2. processingMessage(6) attribute | 2. processingMessage(6) attribute | |||
| 3. physicalDevice(32) (name value) attribute | 3. physicalDevice(32) (name value) attribute | |||
| The character encoding scheme for representing these objects and | The character encoding scheme for representing these objects and | |||
| attributes SHALL be UTF-8 as recommended by RFC 2130 [RFC 2130] and the | attributes SHALL be UTF-8 as REQUIRED by RFC 2277 [RFC2277]. The | |||
| "IETF Policy on Character Sets and Language" [char-set policy]. The | ||||
| 'JmUTF8StringTC' textual convention is used to indicate UTF-8 text | 'JmUTF8StringTC' textual convention is used to indicate UTF-8 text | |||
| strings. | strings. | |||
| NOTE - For strings in 7-bit US-ASCII, there is no impact since the UTF- | NOTE - For strings in 7-bit US-ASCII, there is no impact since the UTF- | |||
| 8 representation of 7-bit ASCII is identical to the US-ASCII [US-ASCII] | 8 representation of 7-bit ASCII is identical to the US-ASCII [US-ASCII] | |||
| encoding. | encoding. | |||
| The text contained in the processingMessage(6) attribute is generated | The text contained in the processingMessage(6) attribute is generated | |||
| by the server/device. The natural language for the | by the server/device. The natural language for the | |||
| processingMessage(6) attribute is identified by the | processingMessage(6) attribute is identified by the | |||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute. The | processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute. The | |||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute uses the | processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute uses the | |||
| JmNaturalLanguageTagTC textual convention which SHALL conform to the | JmNaturalLanguageTagTC textual convention which SHALL conform to the | |||
| language tag mechanism specified in RFC 1766 [RFC-1766]. The | language tag mechanism specified in RFC 1766 [RFC1766]. The | |||
| JmNaturalLanguageTagTC value is the same as the IPP [IPP-model] | JmNaturalLanguageTagTC value is the same as the IPP [IPP-model] | |||
| 'naturalLanguage' attribute syntax. RFC 1766 specifies that a US-ASCII | 'naturalLanguage' attribute syntax. RFC 1766 specifies that a US-ASCII | |||
| string consisting of the natural language followed by an optional | string consisting of the natural language followed by an optional | |||
| country field. Both fields use the same two-character codes from ISO | country field. Both fields use the same two-character codes from ISO | |||
| 639 [ISO-639] and ISO 3166 [ISO-3166], respectively, that are used in | 639 [ISO-639] and ISO 3166 [ISO-3166], respectively, that are used in | |||
| the Printer MIB for identifying language and country. | the Printer MIB for identifying language and country. | |||
| Examples of the values of the processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) | Examples of the values of the processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) | |||
| attribute include: | attribute include: | |||
| 1. 'en' for English | 1. 'en' for English | |||
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| All of the objects and attributes represented by the 'JmJobStringTC' | All of the objects and attributes represented by the 'JmJobStringTC' | |||
| textual-convention are either (1) supplied in the job submission | textual-convention are either (1) supplied in the job submission | |||
| protocol by the client that submits the job to the server or device or | protocol by the client that submits the job to the server or device or | |||
| (2) are defaulted by the server or device if the job submitting client | (2) are defaulted by the server or device if the job submitting client | |||
| does not supply values. The agent SHALL represent these objects and | does not supply values. The agent SHALL represent these objects and | |||
| attributes in the MIB either (1) in the coded character set as they | attributes in the MIB either (1) in the coded character set as they | |||
| were submitted or (2) MAY convert the coded character set to another | were submitted or (2) MAY convert the coded character set to another | |||
| coded character set or encoding scheme. In any case, the resulting | coded character set or encoding scheme. In any case, the resulting | |||
| coded character set representation SHOULD be UTF-8 [UTF-8], but SHALL | coded character set representation SHOULD be UTF-8 [UTF-8], but SHALL | |||
| be one in which the code positions from 0 to 31 SHALL not be used, 32 | be one in which the code positions from 0 to 31 is not used, 32 to 127 | |||
| to 127 SHALL be US-ASCII [US-ASCII], 127 SHALL be unused, and the | is US-ASCII [US-ASCII], 127 is not unused, and the remaining code | |||
| remaining code positions 128 to 255 SHALL represent single-byte or | positions 128 to 255 represent single-byte or multi-byte graphic | |||
| multi-byte graphic characters structured according to ISO 2022 [ISO | characters structured according to ISO 2022 [ISO-2022] or are unused. | |||
| 2022] or SHALL be unused. | ||||
| The coded character set SHALL be one of the ones registered with IANA | The coded character set SHALL be one of the ones registered with IANA | |||
| [IANA] and SHALL be identified by the jobCodedCharSet attribute in the | [IANA] and SHALL be identified by the jobCodedCharSet attribute in the | |||
| jmJobAttributeTable for the job. If the agent does not know what coded | jmJobAttributeTable for the job. If the agent does not know what coded | |||
| character set was used by the job submitting client, the agent SHALL | character set was used by the job submitting client, the agent SHALL | |||
| either (1) return the 'unknown(2)' value for the jobCodedCharSet | either (1) return the 'unknown(2)' value for the jobCodedCharSet | |||
| attribute or (2) not return the jobCodedCharSet attribute for the job. | attribute or (2) not return the jobCodedCharSet attribute for the job. | |||
| Examples of coded character sets which meet this criteria for use as | Examples of coded character sets which meet this criteria for use as | |||
| the value of the jobCodedCharSet job attribute are: US-ASCII [US- | the value of the jobCodedCharSet job attribute are: US-ASCII [US- | |||
| ASCII], ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) [ISO 8859-1], any ISO 8859-n, HP Roman8, | ASCII], ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) [ISO-8859-1], any ISO 8859-n, HP Roman8, | |||
| IBM Code Page 850, Windows Default 8-bit set, UTF-8 [UTF-8], US-ASCII | IBM Code Page 850, Windows Default 8-bit set, UTF-8 [UTF-8], US-ASCII | |||
| plus JIS X0208-1990 Japanese [JIS X0208], US-ASCII plus GB2312-1980 PRC | plus JIS X0208-1990 Japanese [JIS X0208], US-ASCII plus GB2312-1980 PRC | |||
| Chinese [GB2312]. See the IANA registry of coded character sets [IANA | Chinese [GB2312]. See the IANA registry of coded character sets [IANA | |||
| charsets]. | charsets]. | |||
| Examples of coded character sets which do not meet this criteria are: | Examples of coded character sets which do not meet this criteria are: | |||
| national 7-bit sets conforming to ISO 646 (except US-ASCII), EBCDIC, | national 7-bit sets conforming to ISO 646 (except US-ASCII), EBCDIC, | |||
| and ISO 10646 (Unicode) [ISO-10646]. In order to represent Unicode | and ISO 10646 (Unicode) [ISO-10646]. In order to represent Unicode | |||
| characters, the UTF-8 [UTF-8] encoding scheme SHALL be used which has | characters, the UTF-8 [UTF-8] encoding scheme SHALL be used which has | |||
| been assigned the MIBenum value of '106' by IANA. | been assigned the MIBenum value of '106' by IANA. | |||
| The jobCodedCharSet attribute uses the imported 'CodedCharSet' textual- | The jobCodedCharSet attribute uses the imported 'CodedCharSet' textual- | |||
| convention from the Printer MIB [printmib]. | convention from the Printer MIB [printmib]. | |||
| The natural language for attributes represented by the textual- | The natural language for attributes represented by the textual- | |||
| convention JmJobStringTC SHALL be identified either (1) by the | convention JmJobStringTC is identified either (1) by the | |||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute or SHALL be keywords in US-English | jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute or is keywords in US-English (as in | |||
| (as in IPP). A monitoring application SHOULD attempt to localize | IPP). A monitoring application SHOULD attempt to localize keywords | |||
| keywords into the language of the user by means of some lookup | into the language of the user by means of some lookup mechanism. If | |||
| mechanism. If the keyword value is not known to the monitoring | the keyword value is not known to the monitoring application, the | |||
| application, the monitoring application SHOULD assume that the value is | monitoring application SHOULD assume that the value is in the natural | |||
| in the natural language specified by the job's jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) | language specified by the job's jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute and | |||
| attribute and SHOULD present the value to its user as is. The | SHOULD present the value to its user as is. The | |||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute value SHALL have the same syntax and | jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute value SHALL have the same syntax and | |||
| semantics as the processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute, except | semantics as the processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute, except | |||
| that the jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute identifies the natural | that the jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute identifies the natural | |||
| language of attributes supplied by the job submitter instead of the | language of attributes supplied by the job submitter instead of the | |||
| natural language of the processingMessage(6) attribute. See Section | natural language of the processingMessage(6) attribute. See Section | |||
| 3.6.1. | 3.6.1. | |||
| 3.6.3 'DateAndTime' for representing the date and time | 3.6.3 'DateAndTime' for representing the date and time | |||
| This MIB also contains objects that are represented using the | This MIB also contains objects that are represented using the | |||
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| 6. JmPrintQualityTC [same enum values as IPP "print-quality" | 6. JmPrintQualityTC [same enum values as IPP "print-quality" | |||
| attribute] | attribute] | |||
| 7. JmTonerEconomyTC | 7. JmTonerEconomyTC | |||
| 8. JmMediumTypeTC | 8. JmMediumTypeTC | |||
| 9. JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC | 9. JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC | |||
| 10.JmJobCollationTypeTC | 10.JmJobCollationTypeTC | |||
| 11.JmJobStateTC [same enum values as IPP "job-state" attribute] | 11.JmJobStateTC [same enum values as IPP "job-state" attribute] | |||
| 12.JmAttributeTypeTC | 12.JmAttributeTypeTC | |||
| For those textual conventions that have the same enum values as the | For those textual conventions that have the same enum values as the | |||
| indicated IPP Job attribute SHALL be simultaneously registered by the | indicated IPP Job attribute are simultaneously registered by the PWG | |||
| PWG for use with IPP [ipp-model] and the Job Monitoring MIB. | for use with IPP [ipp-model] and the Job Monitoring MIB. | |||
| 3.7.1.3 Type 3 enumeration | 3.7.1.3 Type 3 enumeration | |||
| Type 3 enumeration: An initial set of values are defined in the Job | Type 3 enumeration: An initial set of values are defined in the Job | |||
| Monitoring MIB specification. Additional enumerated values are | Monitoring MIB specification. Additional enumerated values are | |||
| registered through the PWG without PWG review. | registered through the PWG without PWG review. | |||
| There are no type 3 enums in the current draft. | There are no type 3 enums in the current draft. | |||
| 3.7.2 PWG Registration of type 2 bit values | 3.7.2 PWG Registration of type 2 bit values | |||
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| 3. JmJobStateReasons2TC | 3. JmJobStateReasons2TC | |||
| 4. JmJobStateReasons3TC | 4. JmJobStateReasons3TC | |||
| 5. JmJobStateReasons4TC | 5. JmJobStateReasons4TC | |||
| These textual-conventions are defined as bits in an Integer so that | These textual-conventions are defined as bits in an Integer so that | |||
| they can be used with SNMPv1 SMI. The jobStateReasonsN (N=1..4) | they can be used with SNMPv1 SMI. The jobStateReasonsN (N=1..4) | |||
| attributes are defined as bit values using the corresponding | attributes are defined as bit values using the corresponding | |||
| JmJobStateReasonsNTC textual-conventions. | JmJobStateReasonsNTC textual-conventions. | |||
| The registration of JmJobServiceTypesTC and JmJobStateReasonsNTC bit | The registration of JmJobServiceTypesTC and JmJobStateReasonsNTC bit | |||
| values SHALL follow the procedures for a type 2 enum as specified in | values follow the procedures for a type 2 enum as specified in Section | |||
| Section 3.7.1.2. | 3.7.1.2. | |||
| 3.7.3 PWG Registration of Job Submission Id Formats | 3.7.3 PWG Registration of Job Submission Id Formats | |||
| In addition to enums and bit values, this specification assigns a | In addition to enums and bit values, this specification assigns a | |||
| single ASCII digit or letter to various job submission ID formats. See | single ASCII digit or letter to various job submission ID formats. See | |||
| the JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC textual-convention and the object. The | the JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC textual-convention and the object. The | |||
| registration of JobSubmissionID format numbers SHALL follow the | registration of JobSubmissionID format numbers follows the procedures | |||
| procedures for a type 2 enum as specified in Section 3.7.1.2. | for a type 2 enum as specified in Section 3.7.1.2. | |||
| 3.7.4 PWG Registration of MIME types/sub-types for document-formats | 3.7.4 PWG Registration of MIME types/sub-types for document-formats | |||
| The documentFormat(38) attribute has MIME type/sub-type values for | The documentFormat(38) attribute has MIME type/sub-type values for | |||
| indicating document formats which IANA registers as "media type" names. | indicating document formats which IANA registers as "media type" names. | |||
| The values of the documentFormat(38) attribute are the same as the | The values of the documentFormat(38) attribute are the same as the | |||
| corresponding Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) "document-format" Job | corresponding Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) "document-format" Job | |||
| attribute values [ipp-model]. | attribute values [ipp-model]. | |||
| 3.8 Security Considerations | 3.8 Security Considerations | |||
| skipping to change at page 35, line 31 ¶ | skipping to change at page 68, line 31 ¶ | |||
| of all jobs, independent of the policy for unprivileged users. | of all jobs, independent of the policy for unprivileged users. | |||
| 3.9 Notifications | 3.9 Notifications | |||
| This MIB does not specify any notifications. For simplicity, | This MIB does not specify any notifications. For simplicity, | |||
| management applications are expected to poll for status. The | management applications are expected to poll for status. The | |||
| jmGeneralJobPersistence and jmGeneralAttributePersistence objects | jmGeneralJobPersistence and jmGeneralAttributePersistence objects | |||
| assist an application to determine the polling rate. The resulting | assist an application to determine the polling rate. The resulting | |||
| network traffic is not expected to be significant. | network traffic is not expected to be significant. | |||
| 4. MIB specification | 4 MIB specification | |||
| The following pages constitute the actual Job Monitoring MIB. | The following pages constitute the actual Job Monitoring MIB. | |||
| Job-Monitoring-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN | Job-Monitoring-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN | |||
| IMPORTS | IMPORTS | |||
| MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, enterprises, | MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, enterprises, | |||
| Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI | Integer32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI | |||
| TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC | TEXTUAL-CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2-TC | |||
| MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF; | MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF; | |||
| skipping to change at page 36, line 24 ¶ | skipping to change at page 69, line 24 ¶ | |||
| -- They are provided here for convenience: | -- They are provided here for convenience: | |||
| -- hrDeviceIndex FROM HOST-RESOURCES-MIB | -- hrDeviceIndex FROM HOST-RESOURCES-MIB | |||
| -- DateAndTime FROM SNMPv2-TC | -- DateAndTime FROM SNMPv2-TC | |||
| -- PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC, | -- PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC, | |||
| -- CodedCharSet FROM Printer-MIB | -- CodedCharSet FROM Printer-MIB | |||
| -- Use the enterprises arc assigned to the PWG which is pwg(2699). | -- Use the enterprises arc assigned to the PWG which is pwg(2699). | |||
| -- Group all PWG mibs under mibs(1). | -- Group all PWG mibs under mibs(1). | |||
| jobmonMIB MODULE-IDENTITY | jobmonMIB MODULE-IDENTITY | |||
| LAST-UPDATED "9802030000Z" | LAST-UPDATED "9902190000Z" | |||
| ORGANIZATION "Printer Working Group (PWG)" | ORGANIZATION "Printer Working Group (PWG)" | |||
| CONTACT-INFO | CONTACT-INFO | |||
| "Tom Hastings | "Tom Hastings | |||
| Postal: Xerox Corp. | Postal: Xerox Corp. | |||
| Mail stop ESAE-231 | Mail stop ESAE-231 | |||
| 701 S. Aviation Blvd. | 701 S. Aviation Blvd. | |||
| El Segundo, CA 90245 | El Segundo, CA 90245 | |||
| Tel: (301)333-6413 | Tel: (301)333-6413 | |||
| Fax: (301)333-5514 | Fax: (301)333-5514 | |||
| skipping to change at page 37, line 14 ¶ | skipping to change at page 70, line 14 ¶ | |||
| -- Textual conventions for this MIB module | -- Textual conventions for this MIB module | |||
| JmUTF8StringTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmUTF8StringTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| DISPLAY-HINT "255a" | DISPLAY-HINT "255a" | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "To facilitate internationalization, this TC represents | "To facilitate internationalization, this TC represents | |||
| information taken from the ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character set, | information taken from the ISO/IEC IS 10646-1 character set, | |||
| encoded as an octet string using the UTF-8 character encoding | encoded as an octet string using the UTF-8 character encoding | |||
| scheme." | scheme. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See section 3.6.1, entitled: 'Text generated by the server or | See section 3.6.1, entitled: 'Text generated by the server or | |||
| device'." | device'." | |||
| SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..63)) | SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..63)) | |||
| JmJobStringTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobStringTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "To facilitate internationalization, this TC represents | "To facilitate internationalization, this TC represents | |||
| information using any coded character set registered by IANA as | information using any coded character set registered by IANA as | |||
| specified in section 3.7. While it is recommended that the | specified in section 3.7. While it is recommended that the | |||
| coded character set be UTF-8 [UTF-8], the actual coded | coded character set be UTF-8 [UTF-8], the actual coded | |||
| character set SHALL be indicated by the value of the | character set SHALL be indicated by the value of the | |||
| jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute for the job." | jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute for the job. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See section 3.6.2, entitled: 'Text supplied by the job | See section 3.6.2, entitled: 'Text supplied by the job | |||
| submitter'." | submitter'." | |||
| SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..63)) | SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..63)) | |||
| JmNaturalLanguageTagTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmNaturalLanguageTagTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "An IETF RFC 1766-compliant 'language tag', with zero or more | "An IETF RFC 1766-compliant 'language tag', with zero or more | |||
| sub-tags that identify a natural language. While RFC 1766 | sub-tags that identify a natural language. While RFC 1766 | |||
| specifies that the US-ASCII values are case-insensitive, this | specifies that the US-ASCII values are case-insensitive, this | |||
| MIB specification requires that all characters SHALL be lower | MIB specification requires that all characters SHALL be lower | |||
| case in order to simplify comparing by management | case in order to simplify comparing by management applications. | |||
| applications." | ||||
| REFERENCE | See section 3.6.1, entitled: 'Text generated by the server or | |||
| "See section 3.6.1, entitled: 'Text generated by the server or | ||||
| device' and section 3.6.2, entitled: 'Text supplied by the job | device' and section 3.6.2, entitled: 'Text supplied by the job | |||
| submitter'." | submitter'." | |||
| SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..63)) | SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..63)) | |||
| JmTimeStampTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmTimeStampTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The simple time at which an event took place. The units SHALL | "The simple time at which an event took place. The units are | |||
| be in seconds since the system was booted. | in seconds since the system was booted. | |||
| NOTE - JmTimeStampTC is defined in units of seconds, rather | NOTE - JmTimeStampTC is defined in units of seconds, rather | |||
| than 100ths of seconds, so as to be simpler for agents to | than 100ths of seconds, so as to be simpler for agents to | |||
| implement (even if they have to implement the 100ths of a | implement (even if they have to implement the 100ths of a | |||
| second to comply with implementing sysUpTime in MIB-II[mib- | second to comply with implementing sysUpTime in MIB-II[mib- | |||
| II].) | II].) | |||
| NOTE - JmTimeStampTC is defined as an Integer32 so that it can | NOTE - JmTimeStampTC is defined as an Integer32 so that it can | |||
| be used as a value of an attribute, i.e., as a value of the | be used as a value of an attribute, i.e., as a value of the | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger object. The TimeStamp textual- | jmAttributeValueAsInteger object. The TimeStamp textual- | |||
| skipping to change at page 38, line 31 ¶ | skipping to change at page 71, line 31 ¶ | |||
| APPLICATION 3 IMPLICIT INTEGER tag, not an Integer32 which is | APPLICATION 3 IMPLICIT INTEGER tag, not an Integer32 which is | |||
| defined in SNMPv2-SMI [SMIv2-TC] as UNIVERSAL 2 IMPLICIT | defined in SNMPv2-SMI [SMIv2-TC] as UNIVERSAL 2 IMPLICIT | |||
| INTEGER, so cannot be used in this MIB as one of the values of | INTEGER, so cannot be used in this MIB as one of the values of | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger." | jmAttributeValueAsInteger." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) | SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) | |||
| JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The source platform type that can submit jobs to servers or | "The source platform type that can submit jobs to servers or | |||
| devices in any of the 3 configurations." | devices in any of the 3 configurations. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2. See also | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2. See also | |||
| IANA operating-system-names registry." | IANA operating-system-names registry." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| other(1), | other(1), | |||
| unknown(2), | unknown(2), | |||
| sptUNIX(3), -- UNIX | sptUNIX(3), -- UNIX | |||
| sptOS2(4), -- OS/2 | sptOS2(4), -- OS/2 | |||
| sptPCDOS(5), -- DOS | sptPCDOS(5), -- DOS | |||
| sptNT(6), -- NT | sptNT(6), -- NT | |||
| sptMVS(7), -- MVS | sptMVS(7), -- MVS | |||
| sptVM(8), -- VM | sptVM(8), -- VM | |||
| skipping to change at page 39, line 28 ¶ | skipping to change at page 72, line 28 ¶ | |||
| The finishing is unknown. | The finishing is unknown. | |||
| none(3), | none(3), | |||
| Perform no finishing. | Perform no finishing. | |||
| staple(4), | staple(4), | |||
| Bind the document(s) with one or more staples. The exact | Bind the document(s) with one or more staples. The exact | |||
| number and placement of the staples is site-defined. | number and placement of the staples is site-defined. | |||
| punch(5), | punch(5), | |||
| This value indicates that holes are required in the | Holes are required in the finished document. The exact | |||
| finished document. The exact number and placement of the | number and placement of the holes is site-defined. The | |||
| holes is site-defined The punch specification MAY be | punch specification MAY be satisfied (in a site- and | |||
| satisfied (in a site- and implementation-specific manner) | implementation-specific manner) either by | |||
| either by drilling/punching, or by substituting pre-drilled | drilling/punching, or by substituting pre-drilled media. | |||
| media. | ||||
| cover(6), | cover(6), | |||
| This value is specified when it is desired to select a non- | Select a non-printed (or pre-printed) cover for the | |||
| printed (or pre-printed) cover for the document. This does | document. This does not supplant the specification of a | |||
| not supplant the specification of a printed cover (on cover | printed cover (on cover stock medium) by the document | |||
| stock medium) by the document itself. | itself. | |||
| bind(7) | bind(7) | |||
| This value indicates that a binding is to be applied to the | Binding is to be applied to the document; the type and | |||
| document; the type and placement of the binding is product- | placement of the binding is product-specific. | |||
| specific." | ||||
| REFERENCE | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | ||||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| other(1), | other(1), | |||
| unknown(2), | unknown(2), | |||
| none(3), | none(3), | |||
| staple(4), | staple(4), | |||
| punch(5), | punch(5), | |||
| cover(6), | cover(6), | |||
| bind(7) | bind(7) | |||
| } | } | |||
| JmPrintQualityTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmPrintQualityTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Print quality settings. | "Print quality settings. | |||
| These values are the same as the enum values of the IPP 'print- | These values are the same as the enum values of the IPP 'print- | |||
| quality' attribute. See Section 3.7.1.2." | quality' attribute. See Section 3.7.1.2. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| other(1), -- Not one of the specified or registered | other(1), -- Not one of the specified or registered | |||
| -- values. | -- values. | |||
| unknown(2), -- The actual value is unknown. | unknown(2), -- The actual value is unknown. | |||
| draft(3), -- Lowest quality available on the printer. | draft(3), -- Lowest quality available on the printer. | |||
| normal(4), -- Normal or intermediate quality on the | normal(4), -- Normal or intermediate quality on the | |||
| -- printer. | -- printer. | |||
| high(5) -- Highest quality available on the printer. | high(5) -- Highest quality available on the printer. | |||
| } | } | |||
| skipping to change at page 41, line 8 ¶ | skipping to change at page 74, line 8 ¶ | |||
| measure. Thus the SIGNED-INTEGERs represent integral values in | measure. Thus the SIGNED-INTEGERs represent integral values in | |||
| either dots-per-inch or dots-per-centimeter. | either dots-per-inch or dots-per-centimeter. | |||
| The syntax is the same as the IPP 'printer-resolution' | The syntax is the same as the IPP 'printer-resolution' | |||
| attribute. See Section 3.7.1.2." | attribute. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(9)) | SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(9)) | |||
| JmTonerEconomyTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmTonerEconomyTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Toner economy settings." | "Toner economy settings. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| unknown(2), -- unknown. | unknown(2), -- unknown. | |||
| off(3), -- Off. Normal. Use full toner. | off(3), -- Off. Normal. Use full toner. | |||
| on(4) -- On. Use less toner than normal. | on(4) -- On. Use less toner than normal. | |||
| } | } | |||
| JmBooleanTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmBooleanTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Boolean true or false value." | "Boolean true or false value. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| unknown(2), -- unknown. | unknown(2), -- unknown. | |||
| false(3), -- FALSE. | false(3), -- FALSE. | |||
| true(4) -- TRUE. | true(4) -- TRUE. | |||
| } | } | |||
| JmMediumTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmMediumTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Identifies the type of medium. | "Identifies the type of medium. | |||
| skipping to change at page 42, line 32 ¶ | skipping to change at page 75, line 32 ¶ | |||
| multiPartForm(11), | multiPartForm(11), | |||
| Form medium composed of multiple layers not pre-attached to | Form medium composed of multiple layers not pre-attached to | |||
| one another; each sheet MAY be drawn separately from an | one another; each sheet MAY be drawn separately from an | |||
| input source. | input source. | |||
| labels(12), | labels(12), | |||
| Label-stock. | Label-stock. | |||
| multiLayer(13) | multiLayer(13) | |||
| Form medium composed of multiple layers which are pre- | Form medium composed of multiple layers which are pre- | |||
| attached to one another, e.g. for use with impact | attached to one another, e.g. for use with impact printers. | |||
| printers." | ||||
| REFERENCE | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2. These enum | |||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2. These | values correspond to the keyword name strings of the | |||
| enum values correspond to the keyword name strings of the | ||||
| prtInputMediaType object in the Printer MIB [print-mib]. There | prtInputMediaType object in the Printer MIB [print-mib]. There | |||
| is no printer description attribute in IPP/1.0 that represents | is no printer description attribute in IPP/1.0 that represents | |||
| these values." | these values." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| other(1), | other(1), | |||
| unknown(2), | unknown(2), | |||
| stationery(3), | stationery(3), | |||
| transparency(4), | transparency(4), | |||
| envelope(5), | envelope(5), | |||
| envelopePlain(6), | envelopePlain(6), | |||
| skipping to change at page 43, line 10 ¶ | skipping to change at page 76, line 10 ¶ | |||
| multiPartForm(11), | multiPartForm(11), | |||
| labels(12), | labels(12), | |||
| multiLayer(13) | multiLayer(13) | |||
| } | } | |||
| JmJobCollationTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobCollationTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "This value is the type of job collation. Implementations that | "This value is the type of job collation. Implementations that | |||
| don't support multiple documents or don't support multiple | don't support multiple documents or don't support multiple | |||
| copies SHALL NOT support the uncollatedDocuments(5) value." | copies SHALL NOT support the uncollatedDocuments(5) value. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2. See also | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2. See also | |||
| Section 3.4, entitled 'Monitoring Job Progress'." | Section 3.4, entitled 'Monitoring Job Progress'." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| other(1), | other(1), | |||
| unknown(2), | unknown(2), | |||
| uncollatedSheets(3), -- sheets within each document copy | uncollatedSheets(3), -- sheets within each document copy | |||
| -- are not collated: 1 1 ..., 2 2 ..., | -- are not collated: 1 1 ..., 2 2 ..., | |||
| -- No corresponding value of IPP | ||||
| -- "multiple-document-handling" | ||||
| collatedDocuments(4), -- internal collated sheets, | collatedDocuments(4), -- internal collated sheets, | |||
| -- documents: A, B, A, B, ... | -- documents: A, B, A, B, ... | |||
| -- Corresponds to IPP "multiple- | ||||
| -- document-handling"='separate- | ||||
| -- documents-collated-copies' | ||||
| uncollatedDocuments(5) -- internal collated sheets, | uncollatedDocuments(5) -- internal collated sheets, | |||
| -- documents: A, A, ..., B, B, ... | -- documents: A, A, ..., B, B, ... | |||
| -- Corresponds to IPP "multiple- | ||||
| -- document-handling"='separate- | ||||
| -- documents-uncollated-copies' | ||||
| } | } | |||
| JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Identifies the format type of a job submission ID. | "Identifies the format type of a job submission ID. | |||
| Each job submission ID is a fixed-length, 48-octet printable | Each job submission ID is a fixed-length, 48-octet printable | |||
| US-ASCII [US-ASCII] coded character string containing no | US-ASCII [US-ASCII] coded character string containing no | |||
| control characters, consisting of the following fields: | control characters, consisting of the fields defined in section | |||
| 3.5.1. | ||||
| octet 1: The format letter identifying the format. The US- | ||||
| ASCII characters '0-9', 'A-Z', and 'a-z' are assigned in | ||||
| order giving 62 possible formats. | ||||
| octets 2-40: A 39-character, US-ASCII trailing SPACE filled | ||||
| field specified by the format letter, if the data is less | ||||
| than 39 ASCII characters. | ||||
| octets 41-48: A sequential or random US-ASCII number to make | ||||
| the ID quasi-unique. | ||||
| If the client does not supply a job submission ID in the job | ||||
| submission protocol, then the agent SHALL assign a job | ||||
| submission ID using any of the standard formats that are | ||||
| reserved for the agent. Clients SHALL not use formats that are | ||||
| reserved for agents and agents SHALL NOT use formats that are | ||||
| reserved for clients, in order to reduce conflicts in ID | ||||
| generation. See the description for which formats are reserved | ||||
| for clients or for agents. | ||||
| Registration of additional formats may be done following the | ||||
| procedures described in Section 3.7.3. | ||||
| The format values defined at the time of completion of this | ||||
| specification are: | ||||
| Format | ||||
| Letter Description | ||||
| ------ ------------ | ||||
| '0' Job Owner generated by the server/device | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the jmJobOwner object. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| NOTE - Clients wishing to use a job submission ID that | ||||
| incorporates the job owner, SHALL use format '8', not | ||||
| format '0'. | ||||
| '1' Job Name | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the jobName attribute. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit random number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '2' Client MAC address | ||||
| octets 2-40: The client MAC address: in hexadecimal with each | ||||
| nibble of the 6 octet address being '0'-'9' or 'A' - 'F' | ||||
| (uppercase only). Most significant octet first. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '3' Client URL | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the client URL [URI-spec]. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '4' Job URI | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the URI [URI-spec] assigned | ||||
| by the server or device to the job when the job was | ||||
| submitted for processing. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| '5' POSIX User Number | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of a user number, such as POSIX | ||||
| user number. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '6' User Account Number | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the user account number. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '7' DTMF Incoming FAX routing number | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the DTMF incoming FAX | ||||
| routing number. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| '8' Job Owner supplied by the client | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the job owner name (that the | ||||
| agent returns in the jmJobOwner object). | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit sequential number | ||||
| assigned by the client. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. See format '0' which is | ||||
| reserved for agents. | ||||
| '9' Host Name | ||||
| octets 2-40: The last 39 bytes of the host name with trailing | ||||
| SPACES that submitted the job to this server/device using a | ||||
| protocol, such as LPD [RFC-1179] which includes the host | ||||
| name in the job submission protocol. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the job id generated by the submitting | ||||
| server (configuration 3) or the client (configuration 1 and | ||||
| 2), such as in the LPD protocol. | ||||
| This format is reserved for clients. | ||||
| 'A' AppleTalk Protocol | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains the AppleTalk printer name, with the | ||||
| first character of the name in octet 2. AppleTalk printer | ||||
| names are a maximum of 31 characters. Any unused portion | ||||
| of this field shall be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: '00000XXX', where 'XXX' is the 3-digit US-ASCII | ||||
| decimal representation of the Connection Id. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| 'B' NetWare PServer | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains the Directory Path Name as recorded by | ||||
| the Novell File Server in the queue directory. If the | ||||
| string is less than 40 octets, the left-most character in | ||||
| the string shall appear in octet position 2. Otherwise, | ||||
| only the last 39 bytes shall be included. Any unused | ||||
| portion of this field shall be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: '000XXXXX' The US-ASCII representation of the | ||||
| Job Number as per the NetWare File Server Queue Management | ||||
| Services. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| 'C' Server Message Block protocol (SMB) | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains a decimal (US-ASCII coded) | ||||
| representation of the 16 bit SMB Tree Id field, which | ||||
| uniquely identifies the connection that submitted the job | ||||
| to the printer. The most significant digit of the numeric | ||||
| string shall be placed in octet position 2. All unused | ||||
| portions of this field shall be filled with spaces. The | ||||
| SMB Tree Id has a maximum value of 65,535. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the File Handle returned from the device | ||||
| to the client in response to a Create Print File command. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents. | ||||
| 'D' Transport Independent Printer/System Interface (TIP/SI) | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains the Job Name from the Job Control-Start | ||||
| Job (JC-SJ) command. If the Job Name portion is less than | ||||
| 40 octets, the left-most character in the string shall | ||||
| appear in octet position 2. Any unused portion of this | ||||
| field shall be filled with spaces. Otherwise, only the | ||||
| last 39 bytes shall be included. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the job name. See | ||||
| format '1' reserved to clients to submit job name ids in | ||||
| which they supply octets 41-48. | ||||
| 'E' IPDS on the MVS or VSE platform | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains bytes 2-27 of the XOH Define Group | ||||
| Boundary Group ID triplet. Octet position 2 MUST carry the | ||||
| value x.01.. Bytes 28-40 MUST be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the job name. | ||||
| 'F' IPDS on the VM platform | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains bytes 2-31 of the XOH Define Group | ||||
| Boundary Group ID triplet. Octet position 2 MUST carry the | ||||
| value x.02.. Bytes 32-40 MUST be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the file name. | ||||
| 'G' IPDS on the OS/400 platform | ||||
| octets 2-40: Contains bytes 2-36 of the XOH Define Group | ||||
| Boundary Group ID triplet. Octet position 2 MUST carry the | ||||
| value x.03.. Bytes 37-40 MUST be filled with spaces. | ||||
| octets 41-48: The US-ASCII 8-decimal-digit leading zero | ||||
| representation of the jmJobIndex assigned by the agent. | ||||
| This format is reserved for agents, since the agent supplies | ||||
| octets 41-48, though the client supplies the job name. | ||||
| NOTE - the job submission id is only intended to be unique | This is like a type 2 enumeration. See section 3.7.3." | |||
| between a limited set of clients for a limited duration of | ||||
| time, namely, for the life time of the job in the context of | ||||
| the server or device that is processing the job. Some of the | ||||
| formats include something that is unique per client and a | ||||
| random number so that the same job submitted by the same client | ||||
| will have a different job submission id. For other formats, | ||||
| where part of the id is guaranteed to be unique for each | ||||
| client, such as the MAC address or URL, a sequential number | ||||
| SHOULD suffice for each client (and may be easier for each | ||||
| client to manage). Therefore, the length of the job submission | ||||
| id has been selected to reduce the probability of collision to | ||||
| an extremely low number, but is not intended to be an absolute | ||||
| guarantee of uniqueness. None-the-less, collisions are | ||||
| remotely possible, but without bad consequences, since this MIB | ||||
| is intended to be used only for monitoring jobs, not for | ||||
| controlling and managing them." | ||||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is like a type 2 enumeration. See section 3.7.3." | ||||
| SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1)) -- ASCII '0'-'9', 'A'-'Z', 'a'-'z' | SYNTAX OCTET STRING(SIZE(1)) -- ASCII '0'-'9', 'A'-'Z', 'a'-'z' | |||
| JmJobStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobStateTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The current state of the job (pending, processing, completed, | "The current state of the job (pending, processing, completed, | |||
| etc.). | etc.). The following figure shows the normal job state | |||
| transitions: | ||||
| The following figure shows the normal job state transitions: | ||||
| +----> canceled(7) | +----> canceled(7) | |||
| / | / | |||
| +---> pending(3) -------> processing(5) ------+------> completed(9) | +---> pending(3) -------> processing(5) ------+------> completed(9) | |||
| | ^ ^ \ | | ^ ^ \ | |||
| --->+ | | +----> aborted(8) | --->+ | | +----> aborted(8) | |||
| | v v / | | v v / | |||
| +---> pendingHeld(4) processingStopped(6) ---+ | +---> pendingHeld(4) processingStopped(6) ---+ | |||
| Figure 4 - Normal Job State Transitions | Figure 4 - Normal Job State Transitions | |||
| skipping to change at page 49, line 17 ¶ | skipping to change at page 78, line 17 ¶ | |||
| processing(5), | processing(5), | |||
| One or more of: | One or more of: | |||
| 1. the job is using, or is attempting to use, one or more | 1. the job is using, or is attempting to use, one or more | |||
| purely software processes that are analyzing, creating, or | purely software processes that are analyzing, creating, or | |||
| interpreting a PDL, etc., | interpreting a PDL, etc., | |||
| 2. the job is using, or is attempting to use, one or more | 2. the job is using, or is attempting to use, one or more | |||
| hardware devices that are interpreting a PDL, making marks | hardware devices that are interpreting a PDL, making marks | |||
| on a medium, and/or performing finishing, such as stapling, | on a medium, and/or performing finishing, such as stapling, | |||
| etc., | etc., OR | |||
| OR | ||||
| 3. (configuration 2) the server has made the job ready for | 3. (configuration 2) the server has made the job ready for | |||
| printing, but the output device is not yet printing it, | printing, but the output device is not yet printing it, | |||
| either because the job hasn't reached the output device or | either because the job hasn't reached the output device or | |||
| because the job is queued in the output device or some | because the job is queued in the output device or some | |||
| other spooler, awaiting the output device to print it. | other spooler, awaiting the output device to print it. | |||
| When the job is in the processing state, the entire job | When the job is in the processing state, the entire job | |||
| state includes the detailed status represented in the | state includes the detailed status represented in the | |||
| device MIB indicated by the hrDeviceIndex value of the | device MIB indicated by the hrDeviceIndex value of the | |||
| skipping to change at page 50, line 36 ¶ | skipping to change at page 79, line 34 ¶ | |||
| implemented, the abortedBySystem value SHALL remain while | implemented, the abortedBySystem value SHALL remain while | |||
| the job is in the aborted state. | the job is in the aborted state. | |||
| completed(9) | completed(9) | |||
| The job has completed successfully or with warnings or | The job has completed successfully or with warnings or | |||
| errors after processing and all of the media have been | errors after processing and all of the media have been | |||
| successfully stacked in the appropriate output bin(s) AND | successfully stacked in the appropriate output bin(s) AND | |||
| all MIB objects and attributes have reached their final | all MIB objects and attributes have reached their final | |||
| values for the job. The job's jmJobStateReasons1 object | values for the job. The job's jmJobStateReasons1 object | |||
| SHOULD contain one of: completedSuccessfully, | SHOULD contain one of: completedSuccessfully, | |||
| completedWithWarnings, or completedWithErrors values." | completedWithWarnings, or completedWithErrors values. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| unknown(2), | unknown(2), | |||
| pending(3), | pending(3), | |||
| pendingHeld(4), | pendingHeld(4), | |||
| processing(5), | processing(5), | |||
| processingStopped(6), | processingStopped(6), | |||
| canceled(7), | canceled(7), | |||
| aborted(8), | aborted(8), | |||
| completed(9) | completed(9) | |||
| } | } | |||
| JmAttributeTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmAttributeTypeTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The type of the attribute which identifies the attribute. | "The type of the attribute which identifies the attribute. | |||
| In the following definitions of the enums, each description | ||||
| indicates whether the useful value of the attribute SHALL be | ||||
| represented using the jmAttributeValueAsInteger or the | ||||
| jmAttributeValueAsOctets objects by the initial tag: 'INTEGER:' | ||||
| or 'OCTETS:', respectively. | ||||
| Some attributes allow the agent implementer a choice of useful | ||||
| values of either an integer, an octets representation, or both, | ||||
| depending on implementation. These attributes are indicated | ||||
| with 'INTEGER:' AND/OR 'OCTETS:' tags. | ||||
| A very few attributes require both objects at the same time to | ||||
| represent a pair of useful values (see mediumConsumed(171)). | ||||
| These attributes are indicated with 'INTEGER:' AND 'OCTETS:' | ||||
| tags. See the jmAttributeGroup for the descriptions of these | ||||
| two MANDATORY objects. | ||||
| NOTE - The enum assignments are grouped logically with values | NOTE - The enum assignments are grouped logically with values | |||
| assigned in groups of 20, so that additional values may be | assigned in groups of 20, so that additional values may be | |||
| registered in the future and assigned a value that is part of | registered in the future and assigned a value that is part of | |||
| their logical grouping. | their logical grouping. | |||
| Values in the range 2**30 to 2**31-1 are reserved for private | Values in the range 2**30 to 2**31-1 are reserved for private | |||
| or experimental usage. This range corresponds to the same | or experimental usage. This range corresponds to the same | |||
| range reserved in IPP. Implementers are warned that use of | range reserved in IPP. Implementers are warned that use of | |||
| such values may conflict with other implementations. | such values may conflict with other implementations. | |||
| Implementers are encouraged to request registration of enum | Implementers are encouraged to request registration of enum | |||
| values following the procedures in Section 3.7.1. | values following the procedures in Section 3.7.1. | |||
| NOTE: No attribute name exceeds 31 characters. | See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Attribute Mechanism' for a | |||
| The standard attribute types defined at the time of completion | ||||
| of the specification are:" | ||||
| -- jmAttributeTypeIndex Datatype | ||||
| -- -------------------- -------- | ||||
| -- other(1), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: and/or OCTETS: An attribute that is not in the | ||||
| -- list and/or that has not been approved and registered with | ||||
| -- the PWG. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Job State attributes | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + The following attributes specify the state of a job. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- jobStateReasons2(3), JmJobStateReasons2TC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: Additional information about the job's current | ||||
| -- state that augments the jmJobState object. See the | ||||
| -- description under the JmJobStateReasons1TC textual- | ||||
| -- convention. | ||||
| -- jobStateReasons3(4), JmJobStateReasons3TC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: Additional information about the job's current | ||||
| -- state that augments the jmJobState object. See the | ||||
| -- description under JmJobStateReasons1TC textual-convention. | ||||
| -- jobStateReasons4(5), JmJobStateReasons4TC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: Additional information about the job's current | ||||
| -- state that augments the jmJobState object. See the | ||||
| -- description under JmJobStateReasons1TC textual-convention. | ||||
| -- processingMessage(6), JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: A coded character set message that is | ||||
| -- generated by the server or device during the processing of | ||||
| -- the job as a simple form of processing log to show progress | ||||
| -- and any problems. The natural language of each value is | ||||
| -- specified by the corresponding | ||||
| -- processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) value. | ||||
| -- NOTE - This attribute is intended for such conditions as | ||||
| -- interpreter messages, rather than being the printable form | ||||
| -- of the jmJobState and jmJobStateReasons1 objects and | ||||
| -- jobStateReasons2, jobStateReasons3, and jobStateReasons4 | ||||
| -- attributes. In order to produce a localized printable form | ||||
| -- of these job state objects/attribute, a management | ||||
| -- application SHOULD produce a message from their enum and | ||||
| -- bit values. | ||||
| -- NOTE - There is no job description attribute in IPP/1.0 | ||||
| -- that corresponds to this attribute and this attribute does | ||||
| -- not correspond to the IPP/1.0 'job-state-message' job | ||||
| -- description attribute, which is just a printable form of | ||||
| -- the IPP 'job-state' and 'job-state-reasons' job attributes. | ||||
| -- There is no restriction for the same message occurring in | ||||
| -- multiple rows. | ||||
| -- processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The natural language of the | ||||
| -- corresponding processingMessage(6) attribute value. See | ||||
| -- section 3.6.1, entitled 'Text generated by the server or | ||||
| -- device'. | ||||
| -- If the agent does not know the natural language of the job | ||||
| -- processing message, the agent SHALL either (1) return a | ||||
| -- zero length string value for the | ||||
| -- processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute or (2) not | ||||
| -- return the processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7) attribute for | ||||
| -- the job. | ||||
| -- There is no restriction for the same tag occurring in | ||||
| -- multiple rows, since when this attribute is implemented, it | ||||
| -- SHOULD have a value row for each corresponding | ||||
| -- processingMessage(6) attribute value row. | ||||
| -- jobCodedCharSet(8), CodedCharSet | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The MIBenum identifier of the coded character set | ||||
| -- that the agent is using to represent coded character set | ||||
| -- objects and attributes of type 'JmJobStringTC'. These | ||||
| -- coded character set objects and attributes are either: (1) | ||||
| -- supplied by the job submitting client or (2) defaulted by | ||||
| -- the server or device when omitted by the job submitting | ||||
| -- client. The agent SHALL represent these objects and | ||||
| -- attributes in the MIB either (1) in the coded character set | ||||
| -- as they were submitted or (2) MAY convert the coded | ||||
| -- character set to another coded character set or encoding | ||||
| -- scheme as identified by the jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute. | ||||
| -- See section 3.6.2, entitled 'Text supplied by the job | ||||
| -- submitter'. | ||||
| -- These MIBenum values are assigned by IANA [IANA-charsets] | ||||
| -- when the coded character sets are registered. The coded | ||||
| -- character set SHALL be one of the ones registered with IANA | ||||
| -- [IANA] and the enum value uses the CodedCharSet textual- | ||||
| -- convention from the Printer MIB. See the JmJobStringTC | ||||
| -- textual-convention. | ||||
| -- If the agent does not know what coded character set was | ||||
| -- used by the job submitting client, the agent SHALL either | ||||
| -- (1) return the 'unknown(2)' value for the | ||||
| -- jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute or (2) not return the | ||||
| -- jobCodedCharSet(8) attribute for the job. | ||||
| -- jobNaturalLanguageTag(9), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The natural language of the job attributes supplied | ||||
| -- by the job submitter or defaulted by the server or device | ||||
| -- for the job, i.e., all objects and attributes represented | ||||
| -- by the 'JmJobStringTC' textual-convention, such as jobName, | ||||
| -- mediumRequested, etc. See Section 3.6.2, entitled 'Text | ||||
| -- supplied by the job submitter'. | ||||
| -- If the agent does not know what natural language was used | ||||
| -- by the job submitting client, the agent SHALL either (1) | ||||
| -- return a zero length string value for the | ||||
| -- jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute or (2) not return | ||||
| -- jobNaturalLanguageTag(9) attribute for the job. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Job Identification attributes | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + The following attributes help an end user, a system | ||||
| -- + operator, or an accounting program identify a job. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- jobURI(20), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The job's Universal Resource | ||||
| -- Identifier (URI) [RFC-1738]. See IPP [ipp-model] for | ||||
| -- example usage. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The agent may be able to generate this value on each | ||||
| -- SNMP Get operation from smaller values, rather than having | ||||
| -- to store the entire URI. | ||||
| -- If the URI exceeds 63 octets, the agent SHALL use multiple | ||||
| -- values, with the next 63 octets coming in the second value, | ||||
| -- etc. | ||||
| -- NOTE - IPP [ipp-model] has a 1023-octet maximum length for | ||||
| -- a URI, though the URI standard itself and HTTP/1.1 specify | ||||
| -- no maximum length. | ||||
| -- jobAccountName(21), OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: Arbitrary binary information which MAY be coded | ||||
| -- character set data or encrypted data supplied by the | ||||
| -- submitting user for use by accounting services to allocate | ||||
| -- or categorize charges for services provided, such as a | ||||
| -- customer account name or number. | ||||
| -- NOTE: This attribute NEED NOT be printable characters. | ||||
| -- serverAssignedJobName(22), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: Configuration 3 only: The human readable string | ||||
| -- name, number, or ID of the job as assigned by the server | ||||
| -- that submitted the job to the device that the agent is | ||||
| -- providing access to with this MIB. | ||||
| -- NOTE - This attribute is intended for enabling a user to | ||||
| -- find his/her job that a server submitted to a device when | ||||
| -- either the client does not support the jmJobSubmissionID or | ||||
| -- the server does not pass the jmJobSubmissionID through to | ||||
| -- the device. | ||||
| -- jobName(23), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The human readable string name of the job as | ||||
| -- assigned by the submitting user to help the user | ||||
| -- distinguish between his/her various jobs. This name does | ||||
| -- not need to be unique. | ||||
| -- This attribute is intended for enabling a user or the | ||||
| -- user's application to convey a job name that MAY be printed | ||||
| -- on a start sheet, returned in a query result, or used in | ||||
| -- notification or logging messages. | ||||
| -- In order to assist users to find their jobs for job | ||||
| -- submission protocols that don't supply a jmJobSubmissionID, | ||||
| -- the agent SHOULD maintain the jobName attribute for the | ||||
| -- time specified by the jmGeneralJobPersistence object, | ||||
| -- rather than the (shorter) jmGeneralAttributePersistence | ||||
| -- object. | ||||
| -- If this attribute is not specified when the job is | ||||
| -- submitted, no job name is assumed, but implementation | ||||
| -- specific defaults are allowed, such as the value of the | ||||
| -- documentName attribute of the first document in the job or | ||||
| -- the fileName attribute of the first document in the job. | ||||
| -- The jobName attribute is distinguished from the jobComment | ||||
| -- attribute, in that the jobName attribute is intended to | ||||
| -- permit the submitting user to distinguish between different | ||||
| -- jobs that he/she has submitted. The jobComment attribute | ||||
| -- is intended to be free form additional information that a | ||||
| -- user might wish to use to communicate with himself/herself, | ||||
| -- such as a reminder of what to do with the results or to | ||||
| -- indicate a different set of input parameters were tried in | ||||
| -- several different job submissions. | ||||
| -- jobServiceTypes(24), JmJobServiceTypesTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: Specifies the type(s) of service to which the job | ||||
| -- has been submitted (print, fax, scan, etc.). The service | ||||
| -- type is bit encoded with each job service type so that more | ||||
| -- general and arbitrary services can be created, such as | ||||
| -- services with more than one destination type, or ones with | ||||
| -- only a source or only a destination. For example, a job | ||||
| -- service might scan, faxOut, and print a single job. In | ||||
| -- this case, three bits would be set in the jobServiceTypes | ||||
| -- attribute, corresponding to the hexadecimal values: 0x8 + | ||||
| -- 0x20 + 0x4, respectively, yielding: 0x2C. | ||||
| -- Whether this attribute is set from a job attribute supplied | ||||
| -- by the job submission client or is set by the recipient job | ||||
| -- submission server or device depends on the job submission | ||||
| -- protocol. This attribute SHALL be implemented if the | ||||
| -- server or device has other types in addition to or instead | ||||
| -- of printing. | ||||
| -- One of the purposes of this attribute is to permit a | ||||
| -- requester to filter out jobs that are not of interest. For | ||||
| -- example, a printer operator may only be interested in jobs | ||||
| -- that include printing. | ||||
| -- jobSourceChannelIndex(25), Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The index of the row in the associated Printer | ||||
| -- MIB[print-mib] of the channel which is the source of the | ||||
| -- print job. | ||||
| -- jobSourcePlatformType(26), JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The source platform type of the immediate | ||||
| -- upstream submitter that submitted the job to the server | ||||
| -- (configuration 2) or device (configuration 1 and 3) to | ||||
| -- which the agent is providing access. For configuration 1, | ||||
| -- this is the type of the client that submitted the job to | ||||
| -- the device; for configuration 2, this is the type of the | ||||
| -- client that submitted the job to the server; and for | ||||
| -- configuration 3, this is the type of the server that | ||||
| -- submitted the job to the device. | ||||
| -- submittingServerName(27), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: For configuration 3 only: The administrative name | ||||
| -- of the server that submitted the job to the device. | ||||
| -- submittingApplicationName(28), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The name of the client application (not the server | ||||
| -- in configuration 3) that submitted the job to the server or | ||||
| -- device. | ||||
| -- jobOriginatingHost(29), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The name of the client host (not the server host | ||||
| -- name in configuration 3) that submitted the job to the | ||||
| -- server or device. | ||||
| -- deviceNameRequested(30), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The administratively defined coded character set | ||||
| -- name of the target device requested by the submitting user. | ||||
| -- For configuration 1, its value corresponds to the Printer | ||||
| -- MIB[print-mib]: prtGeneralPrinterName object. For | ||||
| -- configuration 2 and 3, its value is the name of the logical | ||||
| -- or physical device that the user supplied to indicate to | ||||
| -- the server on which device(s) they wanted the job to be | ||||
| -- processed. | ||||
| -- queueNameRequested(31), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The administratively defined coded character set | ||||
| -- name of the target queue requested by the submitting user. | ||||
| -- For configuration 1, its value corresponds to the queue in | ||||
| -- the device for which the agent is providing access. For | ||||
| -- configuration 2 and 3, its value is the name of the queue | ||||
| -- that the user supplied to indicate to the server on which | ||||
| -- device(s) they wanted the job to be processed. | ||||
| -- NOTE - typically an implementation SHOULD support either | ||||
| -- the deviceNameRequested or queueNameRequested attribute, | ||||
| -- but not both. | ||||
| -- physicalDevice(32), hrDeviceIndex | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index of the physical device MIB | ||||
| -- instance requested/used, such as the Printer MIB[print- | ||||
| -- mib]. This value is an hrDeviceIndex value. See the Host | ||||
| -- Resources MIB[hr-mib]. | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The name of the physical device to | ||||
| -- which the job is assigned. | ||||
| -- numberOfDocuments(33), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of documents in this job. | ||||
| -- The agent SHOULD return this attribute if the job has more | ||||
| -- than one document. | ||||
| -- fileName(34), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The coded character set file name or | ||||
| -- URI[URI-spec] of the document. | ||||
| -- There is no restriction on the same file name occurring in | ||||
| -- multiple rows. | ||||
| -- documentName(35), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The coded character set name of the | ||||
| -- document. | ||||
| -- There is no restriction on the same document name occurring | ||||
| -- in multiple rows. | ||||
| -- jobComment(36), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: An arbitrary human-readable coded character text | ||||
| -- string supplied by the submitting user or the job | ||||
| -- submitting application program for any purpose. For | ||||
| -- example, a user might indicate what he/she is going to do | ||||
| -- with the printed output or the job submitting application | ||||
| -- program might indicate how the document was produced. | ||||
| -- The jobComment attribute is not intended to be a name; see | ||||
| -- the jobName attribute. | ||||
| -- documentFormatIndex(37), Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index in the prtInterpreterTable | ||||
| -- in the Printer MIB[print-mib] of the page description | ||||
| -- language (PDL) or control language interpreter that this | ||||
| -- job requires/uses. A document or a job MAY use more than | ||||
| -- one PDL or control language. | ||||
| -- NOTE - As with all intensive attributes where multiple rows | ||||
| -- are allowed, there SHALL be only one distinct row for each | ||||
| -- distinct interpreter; there SHALL be no duplicates. | ||||
| -- NOTE - This attribute type is intended to be used with an | ||||
| -- agent that implements the Printer MIB and SHALL not be used | ||||
| -- if the agent does not implement the Printer MIB. Such an | ||||
| -- agent SHALL use the documentFormat attribute instead. | ||||
| -- documentFormat(38), PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The interpreter language family | ||||
| -- corresponding to the Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| -- prtInterpreterLangFamily object, that this job | ||||
| -- requires/uses. A document or a job MAY use more than one | ||||
| -- PDL or control language. | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The document format registered as a | ||||
| -- media type[iana-media-types], i.e., the name of the MIME | ||||
| -- content-type/subtype. Examples: 'application/postscript', | ||||
| -- 'application/vnd.hp-PCL', 'application/pdf', 'text/plain' | ||||
| -- (US-ASCII SHALL be assumed), 'text/plain; charset=iso-8859- | ||||
| -- 1', and 'application/octet-stream'. The IPP 'document- | ||||
| -- format' job attribute uses these same values with the same | ||||
| -- semantics. See the IPP [ipp-model] 'mimeMediaType' | ||||
| -- attribute syntax and the document-format attribute for | ||||
| -- further examples and explanation. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Job Parameter attributes | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + The following attributes represent input parameters | ||||
| -- + supplied by the submitting client in the job submission | ||||
| -- + protocol. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- jobPriority(50), Integer32 (-2..100) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The priority for scheduling the job. It is used | ||||
| -- by servers and devices that employ a priority-based | ||||
| -- scheduling algorithm. | ||||
| -- A higher value specifies a higher priority. The value 1 is | ||||
| -- defined to indicate the lowest possible priority (a job | ||||
| -- which a priority-based scheduling algorithm SHALL pass over | ||||
| -- in favor of higher priority jobs). The value 100 is | ||||
| -- defined to indicate the highest possible priority. | ||||
| -- Priority is expected to be evenly or 'normally' distributed | ||||
| -- across this range. The mapping of vendor-defined priority | ||||
| -- over this range is implementation-specific. -2 indicates | ||||
| -- unknown. | ||||
| -- jobProcessAfterDateAndTime(51), DateAndTime (SNMPv2-TC) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The calendar date and time of day after which the | ||||
| -- job SHALL become a candidate to be scheduled for | ||||
| -- processing. If the value of this attribute is in the | ||||
| -- future, the server SHALL set the value of the job's | ||||
| -- jmJobState object to pendingHeld and add the | ||||
| -- jobProcessAfterSpecified bit value to the job's | ||||
| -- jmJobStateReasons1 object. When the specified date and | ||||
| -- time arrives, the server SHALL remove the | ||||
| -- jobProcessAfterSpecified bit value from the job's | ||||
| -- jmJobStateReasons1 object and, if no other reasons remain, | ||||
| -- SHALL change the job's jmJobState object to pending. | ||||
| -- jobHold(52), JmBooleanTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: If the value is 'true(4)', a client has | ||||
| -- explicitly specified that the job is to be held until | ||||
| -- explicitly released. Until the job is explicitly released | ||||
| -- by a client, the job SHALL be in the pendingHeld state with | ||||
| -- the jobHoldSpecified value in the jmJobStateReasons1 | ||||
| -- attribute. | ||||
| -- jobHoldUntil(53), JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- OCTETS: The named time period during which the job SHALL | ||||
| -- become a candidate for processing, such as 'evening', | ||||
| -- 'night', 'weekend', 'second-shift', 'third-shift', etc., as | ||||
| -- defined by the system administrator. See IPP [ipp-model] | ||||
| -- for the standard keyword values. Until that time period | ||||
| -- arrives, the job SHALL be in the pendingHeld state with the | ||||
| -- jobHoldUntilSpecified value in the jmJobStateReasons1 | ||||
| -- object. The value 'no-hold' SHALL indicate explicitly that | ||||
| -- no time period has been specified; the absence of this | ||||
| -- attribute SHALL indicate implicitly that no time period has | ||||
| -- been specified. | ||||
| -- outputBin(54), Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The output subunit index in the | ||||
| -- Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name or number (represented as | ||||
| -- ASCII digits) of the output bin to which all or part of the | ||||
| -- job is placed in. | ||||
| -- sides(55), Integer32 (-2..2) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The number of sides, '1' or '2', that | ||||
| -- any document in this job requires/used. | ||||
| -- finishing(56), JmFinishingTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: Type of finishing that any document | ||||
| -- in this job requires/used. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Image Quality attributes (requested and consumed) | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + For devices that can vary the image quality. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- printQualityRequested(70), JmPrintQualityTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The print quality selection requested | ||||
| -- for a document in the job for printers that allow quality | ||||
| -- differentiation. | ||||
| -- printQualityUsed(71), JmPrintQualityTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The print quality selection actually | ||||
| -- used by a document in the job for printers that allow | ||||
| -- quality differentiation. | ||||
| -- printerResolutionRequested(72), JmPrinterResolutionTC | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The printer resolution requested for a | ||||
| -- document in the job for printers that support resolution | ||||
| -- selection. | ||||
| -- printerResolutionUsed(73), JmPrinterResolutionTC | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: The printer resolution actually used | ||||
| -- by a document in the job for printers that support | ||||
| -- resolution selection. | ||||
| -- tonerEcomonyRequested(74), JmTonerEconomyTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner economy selection requested | ||||
| -- for documents in the job for printers that allow toner | ||||
| -- economy differentiation. | ||||
| -- tonerEcomonyUsed(75), JmTonerEconomyTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner economy selection actually | ||||
| -- used by documents in the job for printers that allow toner | ||||
| -- economy differentiation. | ||||
| -- tonerDensityRequested(76), Integer32 (-2..100) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner density requested for a | ||||
| -- document in this job for devices that can vary toner | ||||
| -- density levels. Level 1 is the lowest density and level | ||||
| -- 100 is the highest density level. Devices with a smaller | ||||
| -- range, SHALL map the 1-100 range evenly onto the | ||||
| -- implemented range. | ||||
| -- tonerDensityUsed(77), Integer32 (-2..100) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The toner density used by documents | ||||
| -- in this job for devices that can vary toner density levels. | ||||
| -- Level 1 is the lowest density and level 100 is the highest | ||||
| -- density level. Devices with a smaller range, SHALL map the | ||||
| -- 1-100 range evenly onto the implemented range. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Job Progress attributes (requested and consumed) | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + Pairs of these attributes can be used by monitoring | ||||
| -- + applications to show an indication of relative progress | ||||
| -- + to users. See section 3.4, entitled | ||||
| -- + 'Monitoring Job Progress'. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- jobCopiesRequested(90), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of copies of the entire job that are | ||||
| -- to be produced. | ||||
| -- jobCopiesCompleted(91), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of copies of the entire job that have | ||||
| -- been completed so far. | ||||
| -- documentCopiesRequested(92), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The total count of the number of document copies | ||||
| -- requested for the job as a whole. If there are documents | ||||
| -- A, B, and C, and document B is specified to produce 4 | ||||
| -- copies, the number of document copies requested is 6 for | ||||
| -- the job. | ||||
| -- This attribute SHALL be used only when a job has multiple | ||||
| -- documents. The jobCopiesRequested attribute SHALL be used | ||||
| -- when the job has only one document. | ||||
| -- documentCopiesCompleted(93), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The total count of the number of document copies | ||||
| -- completed so far for the job as a whole. If there are | ||||
| -- documents A, B, and C, and document B is specified to | ||||
| -- produce 4 copies, the number of document copies starts a 0 | ||||
| -- and runs up to 6 for the job as the job processes. | ||||
| -- This attribute SHALL be used only when a job has multiple | ||||
| -- documents. The jobCopiesCompleted attribute SHALL be used | ||||
| -- when the job has only one document. | ||||
| -- jobKOctetsTransferred(94), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of K (1024) octets transferred to the | ||||
| -- server or device to which the agent is providing access. | ||||
| -- This count is independent of the number of copies of the | ||||
| -- job or documents that will be produced, but it is only a | ||||
| -- measure of the number of bytes transferred to the server or | ||||
| -- device. | ||||
| -- The agent SHALL round the actual number of octets | ||||
| -- transferred up to the next higher K. Thus 0 octets SHALL | ||||
| -- be represented as '0', 1-1024 octets SHALL BE represented | ||||
| -- as '1', 1025-2048 SHALL be '2', etc. When the job | ||||
| -- completes, the values of the jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested | ||||
| -- object and the jobKOctetsTransferred attribute SHALL be | ||||
| -- equal. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The jobKOctetsTransferred can be used with the | ||||
| -- jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested object in order to produce a | ||||
| -- relative indication of the progress of the job for agents | ||||
| -- that do not implement the jmJobKOctetsProcessed object. | ||||
| -- sheetCompletedCopyNumber(95), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of the copy being stacked for the | ||||
| -- current document. This number starts at 0, is set to 1 | ||||
| -- when the first sheet of the first copy for each document is | ||||
| -- being stacked and is equal to n where n is the nth sheet | ||||
| -- stacked in the current document copy. See section 3.4 , | ||||
| -- entitled 'Monitoring Job Progress'. | ||||
| -- sheetCompletedDocumentNumber(96), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The ordinal number of the document in the job | ||||
| -- that is currently being stacked. This number starts at 0, | ||||
| -- increments to 1 when the first sheet of the first document | ||||
| -- in the job is being stacked, and is equal to n where n is | ||||
| -- the nth document in the job, starting with 1. | ||||
| -- Implementations that only support one document jobs SHOULD | ||||
| -- NOT implement this attribute. | ||||
| -- jobCollationType(97), JmJobCollationTypeTC | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The type of job collation. See also Section 3.4, | ||||
| -- entitled 'Monitoring Job Progress'. | ||||
| -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Impression attributes | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + See the definition of the terms 'impression', 'sheet', | ||||
| -- + and 'page' in Section 2. | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + See also jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested and | ||||
| -- + jmJobImpressionsCompleted objects in the jmJobTable. | ||||
| -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- impressionsSpooled(110), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of impressions spooled to the server | ||||
| -- or device for the job so far. | ||||
| -- impressionsSentToDevice(111), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of impressions sent to the device for | ||||
| -- the job so far. | ||||
| -- impressionsInterpreted(112), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of impressions interpreted for the job | ||||
| -- so far. | ||||
| -- impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy(113), | ||||
| -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of impressions completed by the device | ||||
| -- for the current copy of the current document so far. For | ||||
| -- printing, the impressions completed includes interpreting, | ||||
| -- marking, and stacking the output. For other types of job | ||||
| -- services, the number of impressions completed includes the | ||||
| -- number of impressions processed. | ||||
| -- This value SHALL be reset to 0 for each document in the job | ||||
| -- and for each document copy. | ||||
| -- fullColorImpressionsCompleted(114), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of full color impressions completed by | ||||
| -- the device for this job so far. For printing, the | ||||
| -- impressions completed includes interpreting, marking, and | ||||
| -- stacking the output. For other types of job services, the | ||||
| -- number of impressions completed includes the number of | ||||
| -- impressions processed. Full color impressions are typically | ||||
| -- defined as those requiring 3 or more colorants, but this | ||||
| -- MAY vary by implementation. In any case, the value of this | ||||
| -- attribute counts by 1 for each side that has full color, | ||||
| -- not by the number of colors per side (and the other | ||||
| -- impression counters are incremented, except | ||||
| -- highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(115)). | ||||
| -- highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(115), | ||||
| -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of highlight color impressions | ||||
| -- completed by the device for this job so far. For printing, | ||||
| -- the impressions completed includes interpreting, marking, | ||||
| -- and stacking the output. For other types of job services, | ||||
| -- the number of impressions completed includes the number of | ||||
| -- impressions processed. Highlight color impressions are | ||||
| -- typically defined as those requiring black plus one other | ||||
| -- colorant, but this MAY vary by implementation. In any | ||||
| -- case, the value of this attribute counts by 1 for each side | ||||
| -- that has highlight color (and the other impression counters | ||||
| -- are incremented, except | ||||
| -- fullColorImpressionsCompleted(114)). | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Page attributes | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + See the definition of 'impression', 'sheet', and 'page' | ||||
| -- + in Section 2. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- pagesRequested(130), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of logical pages requested by the job | ||||
| -- to be processed. | ||||
| -- pagesCompleted(131), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of logical pages completed for this | ||||
| -- job so far. | ||||
| -- For implementations where multiple copies are produced by | ||||
| -- the interpreter with only a single pass over the data, the | ||||
| -- final value SHALL be equal to the value of the | ||||
| -- pagesRequested object. For implementations where multiple | ||||
| -- copies are produced by the interpreter by processing the | ||||
| -- data for each copy, the final value SHALL be a multiple of | ||||
| -- the value of the pagesRequested object. | ||||
| -- NOTE - See the impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy and | ||||
| -- pagesCompletedCurrentCopy attributes for attributes that | ||||
| -- are reset on each document copy. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The pagesCompleted object can be used with the | ||||
| -- pagesRequested object to provide an indication of the | ||||
| -- relative progress of the job, provided that the | ||||
| -- multiplicative factor is taken into account for some | ||||
| -- implementations of multiple copies. | ||||
| -- pagesCompletedCurrentCopy(132), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of logical pages completed for the | ||||
| -- current copy of the document so far. This value SHALL be | ||||
| -- reset to 0 for each document in the job and for each | ||||
| -- document copy. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Sheet attributes | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + See the definition of 'impression', 'sheet', and 'page' | ||||
| -- + in Section 2. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- sheetsRequested(150), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The total number of medium sheets requested to be | ||||
| -- produced for this job. | ||||
| -- Unlike the jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested and | ||||
| -- jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested attributes, the | ||||
| -- sheetsRequested(150) attribute SHALL include the | ||||
| -- multiplicative factor contributed by the number of copies | ||||
| -- and so is the total number of sheets to be produced by the | ||||
| -- job, as opposed to the size of the document(s) submitted. | ||||
| -- sheetsCompleted(151), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The total number of medium sheets that have | ||||
| -- completed marking and stacking for the entire job so far | ||||
| -- whether those sheets have been processed on one side or on | ||||
| -- both. | ||||
| -- sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy(152), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The number of medium sheets that have completed | ||||
| -- marking and stacking for the current copy of a document in | ||||
| -- the job so far whether those sheets have been processed on | ||||
| -- one side or on both. | ||||
| -- The value of this attribute SHALL be 0 before the job | ||||
| -- starts processing and SHALL be reset to 1 after the first | ||||
| -- sheet of each document and document copy in the job is | ||||
| -- processed and stacked. | ||||
| -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Resources attributes (requested and consumed) | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + Pairs of these attributes can be used by monitoring | ||||
| -- + applications to show an indication of relative usage to | ||||
| -- + users. | ||||
| -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- mediumRequested(170), JmMediumTypeTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The type | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the medium that is | ||||
| -- required by the job. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| -- prtInputMediaName object in the Printer MIB [print-mib] and | ||||
| -- the values of the IPP 'media' attribute. | ||||
| -- mediumConsumed(171), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The number of sheets | ||||
| -- AND | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the medium that has been | ||||
| -- consumed so far whether those sheets have been processed on | ||||
| -- one side or on both. | ||||
| -- This attribute SHALL have both Integer32 and OCTET STRING | ||||
| -- (represented as JmJobStringTC) values. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| -- name values of the prtInputMediaName object in the Printer | ||||
| -- MIB [print-mib]. | ||||
| -- colorantRequested(172), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index (prtMarkerColorantIndex) in | ||||
| -- the Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the colorant requested. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| -- name values of the prtMarkerColorantValue object in the | ||||
| -- Printer MIB. Examples are: red, blue. | ||||
| -- colorantConsumed(173), Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- INTEGER: MULTI-ROW: The index (prtMarkerColorantIndex) in | ||||
| -- the Printer MIB[print-mib] | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: MULTI-ROW: the name of the colorant consumed. | ||||
| -- NOTE - The name (JmJobStringTC) values correspond to the | ||||
| -- name values of the prtMarkerColorantValue object in the | ||||
| -- Printer MIB. Examples are: red, blue | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- + Time attributes (set by server or device) | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + This section of attributes are ones that are set by the | ||||
| -- + server or device that accepts jobs. Two forms of time are | ||||
| -- + provided. Each form is represented in a separate attribute. | ||||
| -- + See section 3.1.2 and section 3.1.3 for the | ||||
| -- + conformance requirements for time attribute for agents and | ||||
| -- + monitoring applications, respectively. The two forms are: | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + 'DateAndTime' is an 8 or 11 octet binary encoded year, | ||||
| -- + month, day, hour, minute, second, deci-second with | ||||
| -- + optional offset from UTC. See SNMPv2-TC [SMIv2-TC]. | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + NOTE: 'DateAndTime' is not printable characters; it is | ||||
| -- + binary. | ||||
| -- + | ||||
| -- + 'JmTimeStampTC' is the time of day measured in the number of | ||||
| -- + seconds since the system was booted. | ||||
| -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ | ||||
| -- jobSubmissionToServerTime(190), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| -- INTEGER: Configuration 3 only: The time | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: the date and time that the job was submitted to | ||||
| -- the server (as distinguished from the device which uses | ||||
| -- jobSubmissionTime). | ||||
| -- jobSubmissionTime(191), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| -- INTEGER: Configurations 1, 2, and 3: The time | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: the date and time that the job was submitted to | ||||
| -- the server or device to which the agent is providing | ||||
| -- access. | ||||
| -- jobStartedBeingHeldTime(192), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The time | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: the date and time that the job last entered the | ||||
| -- pendingHeld state. If the job has never entered the | ||||
| -- pendingHeld state, then the value SHALL be '0' or the | ||||
| -- attribute SHALL not be present in the table. | ||||
| -- jobStartedProcessingTime(193), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The time | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: the date and time that the job started processing. | ||||
| -- jobCompletionTime(194), JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The time | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTETS: the date and time that the job entered the | ||||
| -- completed, canceled, or aborted state. | ||||
| -- jobProcessingCPUTime(195) Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- UNITS 'seconds' | ||||
| -- INTEGER: The amount of CPU time in seconds that the job | ||||
| -- has been in the processing state. If the job enters the | ||||
| -- processingStopped state, that elapsed time SHALL not be | ||||
| -- included. In other words, the jobProcessingCPUTime value | ||||
| -- SHOULD be relatively repeatable when the same job is | ||||
| -- processed again on the same device." | ||||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Attribute Mechanism' for a | ||||
| description of this textual-convention and its use in the | description of this textual-convention and its use in the | |||
| jmAttributeTable. | jmAttributeTable. See Section 3.3.8 for the specification of | |||
| each attribute. The comment(s) after each enum assignment | ||||
| specifies the data type(s) of the attribute. | ||||
| This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | This is a type 2 enumeration. See Section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER { | SYNTAX INTEGER { | |||
| other(1), | other(1), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- Job State attributes: | -- Job State attributes: | |||
| jobStateReasons2(3), | jobStateReasons2(3), -- JmJobStateReasons2TC | |||
| jobStateReasons3(4), | jobStateReasons3(4), -- JmJobStateReasons3TC | |||
| jobStateReasons4(5), | jobStateReasons4(5), -- JmJobStateReasons4TC | |||
| processingMessage(6), | processingMessage(6), -- JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7), | processingMessageNaturalLangTag(7), | |||
| jobCodedCharSet(8), | -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9), | jobCodedCharSet(8), -- CodedCharSet | |||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag(9), -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- Job Identification attributes: | -- Job Identification attributes: | |||
| jobURI(20), | jobURI(20), -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| jobAccountName(21), | jobAccountName(21), -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| serverAssignedJobName(22), | serverAssignedJobName(22), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| jobName(23), | jobName(23), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| jobServiceTypes(24), | jobServiceTypes(24), -- JmJobServiceTypesTC | |||
| jobSourceChannelIndex(25), | jobSourceChannelIndex(25), -- Integer32 (0..2147483647) | |||
| jobSourcePlatformType(26), | jobSourcePlatformType(26), -- JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC | |||
| submittingServerName(27), | submittingServerName(27), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| submittingApplicationName(28), | submittingApplicationName(28), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| jobOriginatingHost(29), | jobOriginatingHost(29), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| deviceNameRequested(30), | deviceNameRequested(30), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| queueNameRequested(31), | queueNameRequested(31), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| physicalDevice(32), | physicalDevice(32), -- hrDeviceIndex | |||
| numberOfDocuments(33), | -- AND/OR | |||
| fileName(34), | -- JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| documentName(35), | numberOfDocuments(33), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| jobComment(36), | fileName(34), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| documentFormatIndex(37), | documentName(35), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| documentFormat(38), | jobComment(36), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| documentFormatIndex(37), -- Integer32 (0..2147483647) | ||||
| documentFormat(38), -- PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- Job Parameter attributes: | -- Job Parameter attributes: | |||
| jobPriority(50), | jobPriority(50), -- Integer32 (-2..100) | |||
| jobProcessAfterDateAndTime(51), | jobProcessAfterDateAndTime(51), -- DateAndTime (SNMPv2-TC) | |||
| jobHold(52), | jobHold(52), -- JmBooleanTC | |||
| jobHoldUntil(53), | jobHoldUntil(53), -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| outputBin(54), | outputBin(54), -- Integer32 (0..2147483647) | |||
| sides(55), | -- AND/OR | |||
| finishing(56), | -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| sides(55), -- Integer32 (-2..2) | ||||
| finishing(56), -- JmFinishingTC | ||||
| -- Image Quality attributes: | -- Image Quality attributes: | |||
| printQualityRequested(70), | printQualityRequested(70), -- JmPrintQualityTC | |||
| printQualityUsed(71), | printQualityUsed(71), -- JmPrintQualityTC | |||
| printerResolutionRequested(72), | printerResolutionRequested(72), -- JmPrinterResolutionTC | |||
| printerResolutionUsed(73), | printerResolutionUsed(73), -- JmPrinterResolutionTC | |||
| tonerEcomonyRequested(74), | tonerEcomonyRequested(74), -- JmTonerEconomyTC | |||
| tonerEcomonyUsed(75), | tonerEcomonyUsed(75), -- JmTonerEconomyTC | |||
| tonerDensityRequested(76), | tonerDensityRequested(76), -- Integer32 (-2..100) | |||
| tonerDensityUsed(77), | tonerDensityUsed(77), -- Integer32 (-2..100) | |||
| -- Job Progress attributes: | -- Job Progress attributes: | |||
| jobCopiesRequested(90), | jobCopiesRequested(90), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| jobCopiesCompleted(91), | jobCopiesCompleted(91), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| documentCopiesRequested(92), | documentCopiesRequested(92), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| documentCopiesCompleted(93), | documentCopiesCompleted(93), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| jobKOctetsTransferred(94), | jobKOctetsTransferred(94), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| sheetCompletedCopyNumber(95), | sheetCompletedCopyNumber(95), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| sheetCompletedDocumentNumber(96), | sheetCompletedDocumentNumber(96), | |||
| jobCollationType(97), | -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| jobCollationType(97), -- JmJobCollationTypeTC | ||||
| -- Impression attributes: | -- Impression attributes: | |||
| impressionsSpooled(110), | impressionsSpooled(110), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| impressionsSentToDevice(111), | impressionsSentToDevice(111), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| impressionsInterpreted(112), | impressionsInterpreted(112), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy(113), | impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy(113), | |||
| -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| fullColorImpressionsCompleted(114), | fullColorImpressionsCompleted(114), | |||
| -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(115), | highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(115), | |||
| -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- Page attributes: | -- Page attributes: | |||
| pagesRequested(130), | pagesRequested(130), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| pagesCompleted(131), | pagesCompleted(131), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| pagesCompletedCurrentCopy(132), | pagesCompletedCurrentCopy(132), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| -- Sheet attributes: | -- Sheet attributes: | |||
| sheetsRequested(150), | sheetsRequested(150), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| sheetsCompleted(151), | sheetsCompleted(151), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy(152), | sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy(152),-- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| -- Resource attributes: | -- Resource attributes: | |||
| mediumRequested(170), | mediumRequested(170), -- JmMediumTypeTC | |||
| mediumConsumed(171), | -- AND/OR | |||
| colorantRequested(172), | -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| colorantConsumed(173), | mediumConsumed(171), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| -- AND | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| colorantRequested(172), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| colorantConsumed(173), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| mediumTypeConsumed(174), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| mediumSizeConsumed(175), -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| -- AND | ||||
| -- JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | ||||
| -- Time attributes: | -- Time attributes: | |||
| jobSubmissionToServerTime(190), | jobSubmissionToServerTime(190), -- JmTimeStampTC | |||
| jobSubmissionTime(191), | -- AND/OR | |||
| jobStartedBeingHeldTime(192), | -- DateAndTime | |||
| jobStartedProcessingTime(193), | jobSubmissionTime(191), -- JmTimeStampTC | |||
| jobCompletionTime(194), | -- AND/OR | |||
| jobProcessingCPUTime(195) | -- DateAndTime | |||
| jobStartedBeingHeldTime(192), -- JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| jobStartedProcessingTime(193), -- JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| jobCompletionTime(194), -- JmTimeStampTC | ||||
| -- AND/OR | ||||
| -- DateAndTime | ||||
| jobProcessingCPUTime(195) -- Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | ||||
| } | } | |||
| JmJobServiceTypesTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobServiceTypesTC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Specifies the type(s) of service to which the job has been | "Specifies the type(s) of service to which the job has been | |||
| submitted (print, fax, scan, etc.). The service type is | submitted (print, fax, scan, etc.). The service type is | |||
| represented as an enum that is bit encoded with each job | represented as an enum that is bit encoded with each job | |||
| service type so that more general and arbitrary services can be | service type so that more general and arbitrary services can be | |||
| created, such as services with more than one destination type, | created, such as services with more than one destination type, | |||
| skipping to change at page 73, line 15 ¶ | skipping to change at page 85, line 21 ¶ | |||
| getFile 0x40 | getFile 0x40 | |||
| The job contains some instructions that specify accessing | The job contains some instructions that specify accessing | |||
| files or documents | files or documents | |||
| putFile 0x80 | putFile 0x80 | |||
| The job contains some instructions that specify storing | The job contains some instructions that specify storing | |||
| files or documents | files or documents | |||
| mailList 0x100 | mailList 0x100 | |||
| The job contains some instructions that specify | The job contains some instructions that specify | |||
| distribution of documents using an electronic mail system." | distribution of documents using an electronic mail system. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | |||
| except that combinations of them MAY be used together. See | except that combinations of them MAY be used together. See | |||
| section 3.7.1.2." | section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobStateReasons1TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The JmJobStateReasonsNTC (N=1..4) textual-conventions are used | "The JmJobStateReasonsNTC (N=1..4) textual-conventions are used | |||
| with the jmJobStateReasons1 object and jobStateReasonsN | with the jmJobStateReasons1 object and jobStateReasonsN | |||
| (N=2..4), respectively, to provide additional information | (N=2..4), respectively, to provide additional information | |||
| regarding the current jmJobState object value. These values | regarding the current jmJobState object value. These values | |||
| MAY be used with any job state or states for which the reason | MAY be used with any job state or states for which the reason | |||
| makes sense. | makes sense. See section 3.3.9.1 for the specification of each | |||
| bit value defined for use with the JmJobStateReasons1TC. | ||||
| NOTE - While values cannot be added to the jmJobState object | ||||
| without impacting deployed clients that take actions upon | ||||
| receiving jmJobState values, it is the intent that additional | ||||
| JmJobStateReasonsNTC enums can be defined and registered | ||||
| without impacting such deployed clients. In other words, the | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object and jobStateReasonsN attributes are | ||||
| intended to be extensible. | ||||
| NOTE - The Job Monitoring MIB contains a superset of the IPP | ||||
| values[ipp-model] for the IPP 'job-state-reasons' attribute, | ||||
| since the Job Monitoring MIB is intended to cover other job | ||||
| submission protocols as well. Also some of the names of the | ||||
| reasons have been changed from 'printer' to 'device', since the | ||||
| Job Monitoring MIB is intended to cover additional types of | ||||
| devices, including input devices, such as scanners. | ||||
| The following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as | ||||
| powers of two, since multiple values MAY be used at the same | ||||
| time. For ease of understanding, the JmJobStateReasons1TC | ||||
| reasons are presented in the order in which the reasons are | ||||
| likely to occur (if implemented), starting with the | ||||
| 'jobIncoming' value and ending with the | ||||
| 'jobCompletedWithErrors' value. | ||||
| other 0x1 | ||||
| The job state reason is not one of the standardized or | ||||
| registered reasons. | ||||
| unknown 0x2 | ||||
| The job state reason is not known to the agent or is | ||||
| indeterminent. | ||||
| jobIncoming 0x4 | ||||
| The job has been accepted by the server or device, but the | ||||
| server or device is expecting (1) additional operations | ||||
| from the client to finish creating the job and/or (2) is | ||||
| accessing/accepting document data. | ||||
| submissionInterrupted 0x8 | ||||
| The job was not completely submitted for some unforeseen | ||||
| reason, such as: (1) the server has crashed before the job | ||||
| was closed by the client, (2) the server or the document | ||||
| transfer method has crashed in some non-recoverable way | ||||
| before the document data was entirely transferred to the | ||||
| server, (3) the client crashed or failed to close the job | ||||
| before the time-out period. | ||||
| jobOutgoing 0x10 | ||||
| Configuration 2 only: The server is transmitting the job | ||||
| to the device. | ||||
| jobHoldSpecified 0x20 | ||||
| The value of the job's jobHold(52) attribute is TRUE. The | ||||
| job SHALL NOT be a candidate for processing until this | ||||
| reason is removed and there are no other reasons to hold | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| jobHoldUntilSpecified 0x40 | ||||
| The value of the job's jobHoldUntil(53) attribute specifies | ||||
| a time period that is still in the future. The job SHALL | ||||
| NOT be a candidate for processing until this reason is | ||||
| removed and there are no other reasons to hold the job. | ||||
| jobProcessAfterSpecified 0x80 | ||||
| The value of the job's jobProcessAfterDateAndTime(51) | ||||
| attribute specifies a time that is still in the future. | ||||
| The job SHALL NOT be a candidate for processing until this | ||||
| reason is removed and there are no other reasons to hold | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| resourcesAreNotReady 0x100 | ||||
| At least one of the resources needed by the job, such as | ||||
| media, fonts, resource objects, etc., is not ready on any | ||||
| of the physical devices for which the job is a candidate. | ||||
| This condition MAY be detected when the job is accepted, or | ||||
| subsequently while the job is pending or processing, | ||||
| depending on implementation. | ||||
| deviceStoppedPartly 0x200 | ||||
| One or more, but not all, of the devices to which the job | ||||
| is assigned are stopped. If all of the devices are stopped | ||||
| (or the only device is stopped), the deviceStopped reason | ||||
| SHALL be used. | ||||
| deviceStopped 0x400 | ||||
| The device(s) to which the job is assigned is (are all) | ||||
| stopped. | ||||
| jobInterpreting 0x800 | ||||
| The device to which the job is assigned is interpreting the | ||||
| document data. | ||||
| jobPrinting 0x1000 | ||||
| The output device to which the job is assigned is marking | ||||
| media. This value is useful for servers and output devices | ||||
| which spend a great deal of time processing (1) when no | ||||
| marking is happening and then want to show that marking is | ||||
| now happening or (2) when the job is in the process of | ||||
| being canceled or aborted while the job remains in the | ||||
| processing state, but the marking has not yet stopped so | ||||
| that impression or sheet counts are still increasing for | ||||
| the job. | ||||
| jobCanceledByUser 0x2000 | ||||
| The job was canceled by the owner of the job, i.e., by a | ||||
| user whose name is the same as the value of the job's | ||||
| jmJobOwner object, or by some other authorized end-user, | ||||
| such as a member of the job owner's security group. | ||||
| jobCanceledByOperator 0x4000 | ||||
| The job was canceled by the operator, i.e., by a user who | ||||
| has been authenticated as having operator privileges | ||||
| (whether local or remote). | ||||
| jobCanceledAtDevice 0x8000 | ||||
| The job was canceled by an unidentified local user, i.e., a | ||||
| user at a console at the device. | ||||
| abortedBySystem 0x10000 | ||||
| The job (1) is in the process of being aborted, (2) has | ||||
| been aborted by the system and placed in the 'aborted' | ||||
| state, or (3) has been aborted by the system and placed in | ||||
| the 'pendingHeld' state, so that a user or operator can | ||||
| manually try the job again. | ||||
| processingToStopPoint 0x20000 | ||||
| The requester has issued an operation to cancel or | ||||
| interrupt the job or the server/device has aborted the job, | ||||
| but the server/device is still performing some actions on | ||||
| the job until a specified stop point occurs or job | ||||
| termination/cleanup is completed. | ||||
| This reason is recommended to be used in conjunction with | ||||
| the processing job state to indicate that the server/device | ||||
| is still performing some actions on the job while the job | ||||
| remains in the processing state. After all the job's | ||||
| resources consumed counters have stopped incrementing, the | ||||
| server/device moves the job from the processing state to | ||||
| the canceled or aborted job states. | ||||
| serviceOffLine 0x40000 | ||||
| The service or document transform is off-line and accepting | ||||
| no jobs. All pending jobs are put into the pendingHeld | ||||
| state. This situation could be true if the service's or | ||||
| document transform's input is impaired or broken. | ||||
| jobCompletedSuccessfully 0x80000 | ||||
| The job completed successfully. | ||||
| jobCompletedWithWarnings 0x100000 | ||||
| The job completed with warnings. | ||||
| jobCompletedWithErrors 0x200000 | ||||
| The job completed with errors (and possibly warnings too). | ||||
| The following additional job state reasons have been added to | ||||
| represent job states that are in ISO DPA[iso-dpa] and other job | ||||
| submission protocols: | ||||
| jobPaused 0x400000 | ||||
| The job has been indefinitely suspended by a client issuing | ||||
| an operation to suspend the job so that other jobs may | ||||
| proceed using the same devices. The client MAY issue an | ||||
| operation to resume the paused job at any time, in which | ||||
| case the agent SHALL remove the jobPaused values from the | ||||
| job's jmJobStateReasons1 object and the job is eventually | ||||
| resumed at or near the point where the job was paused. | ||||
| jobInterrupted 0x800000 | ||||
| The job has been interrupted while processing by a client | ||||
| issuing an operation that specifies another job to be run | ||||
| instead of the current job. The server or device will | ||||
| automatically resume the interrupted job when the | ||||
| interrupting job completes. | ||||
| jobRetained 0x1000000 | These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | |||
| The job is being retained by the server or device with all | ||||
| of the job's document data (and submitted resources, such | ||||
| as fonts, logos, and forms, if any). Thus a client could | ||||
| issue an operation to the server or device to either (1) | ||||
| re-do the job (or a copy of the job) on the same server or | ||||
| device or (2) resubmit the job to another server or device. | ||||
| When a client could no longer re-do/resubmit the job, such | ||||
| as after the document data has been discarded, the agent | ||||
| SHALL remove the jobRetained value from the | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object." | ||||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | ||||
| except that combinations of bits may be used together. See | except that combinations of bits may be used together. See | |||
| section 3.7.1.2. The remaining bits are reserved for future | section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| standardization and/or registration." | ||||
| SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | |||
| JmJobStateReasons2TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobStateReasons2TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "This textual-convention is used with the jobStateReasons2 | "This textual-convention is used with the jobStateReasons2 | |||
| attribute to provides additional information regarding the | attribute to provides additional information regarding the | |||
| jmJobState object. See the description under | jmJobState object. See section 3.3.9.2 for the specification | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC for additional information that applies to | of JmJobStateReasons2TC. See section 3.3.9.1 for the | |||
| all reasons. | description under JmJobStateReasons1TC for additional | |||
| information that applies to all reasons. | ||||
| The following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as | ||||
| powers of two, since multiple values may be used at the same | ||||
| time: | ||||
| cascaded 0x1 | ||||
| An outbound gateway has transmitted all of the job's job | ||||
| and document attributes and data to another spooling | ||||
| system. | ||||
| deletedByAdministrator 0x2 | ||||
| The administrator has deleted the job. | ||||
| discardTimeArrived 0x4 | ||||
| The job has been deleted due to the fact that the time | ||||
| specified by the job's job-discard-time attribute has | ||||
| arrived. | ||||
| postProcessingFailed 0x8 | ||||
| The post-processing agent failed while trying to log | ||||
| accounting attributes for the job; therefore the job has | ||||
| been placed into the completed state with the jobRetained | ||||
| jmJobStateReasons1 object value for a system-defined period | ||||
| of time, so the administrator can examine it, resubmit it, | ||||
| etc. | ||||
| jobTransforming 0x10 | ||||
| The server/device is interpreting document data and | ||||
| producing another electronic representation. | ||||
| maxJobFaultCountExceeded 0x20 | ||||
| The job has faulted several times and has exceeded the | ||||
| administratively defined fault count limit. | ||||
| devicesNeedAttentionTimeOut 0x40 | ||||
| One or more document transforms that the job is using needs | ||||
| human intervention in order for the job to make progress, | ||||
| but the human intervention did not occur within the site- | ||||
| settable time-out value. | ||||
| needsKeyOperatorTimeOut 0x80 | ||||
| One or more devices or document transforms that the job is | ||||
| using need a specially trained operator (who may need a key | ||||
| to unlock the device and gain access) in order for the job | ||||
| to make progress, but the key operator intervention did not | ||||
| occur within the site-settable time-out value. | ||||
| jobStartWaitTimeOut 0x100 | ||||
| The server/device has stopped the job at the beginning of | ||||
| processing to await human action, such as installing a | ||||
| special cartridge or special non-standard media, but the | ||||
| job was not resumed within the site-settable time-out value | ||||
| and the server/device has transitioned the job to the | ||||
| pendingHeld state. | ||||
| jobEndWaitTimeOut 0x200 | ||||
| The server/device has stopped the job at the end of | ||||
| processing to await human action, such as removing a | ||||
| special cartridge or restoring standard media, but the job | ||||
| was not resumed within the site-settable time-out value and | ||||
| the server/device has transitioned the job to the completed | ||||
| state. | ||||
| jobPasswordWaitTimeOut 0x400 | ||||
| The server/device has stopped the job at the beginning of | ||||
| processing to await input of the job's password, but the | ||||
| password was not received within the site-settable time-out | ||||
| value. | ||||
| deviceTimedOut 0x800 | ||||
| A device that the job was using has not responded in a | ||||
| period specified by the device's site-settable attribute. | ||||
| connectingToDeviceTimeOut 0x1000 | ||||
| The server is attempting to connect to one or more devices | ||||
| which may be dial-up, polled, or queued, and so may be busy | ||||
| with traffic from other systems, but server was unable to | ||||
| connect to the device within the site-settable time-out | ||||
| value. | ||||
| transferring 0x2000 | ||||
| The job is being transferred to a down stream server or | ||||
| downstream device. | ||||
| queuedInDevice 0x4000 | ||||
| The server/device has queued the job in a down stream | ||||
| server or downstream device. | ||||
| jobQueued 0x8000 | ||||
| The server/device has queued the document data. | ||||
| jobCleanup 0x10000 | ||||
| The server/device is performing cleanup activity as part of | ||||
| ending normal processing. | ||||
| jobPasswordWait 0x20000 | ||||
| The server/device has selected the job to be next to | ||||
| process, but instead of assigning resources and starting | ||||
| the job processing, the server/device has transitioned the | ||||
| job to the pendingHeld state to await entry of a password | ||||
| (and dispatched another job, if there is one). | ||||
| validating 0x40000 | ||||
| The server/device is validating the job after accepting the | ||||
| job. | ||||
| queueHeld 0x80000 | ||||
| The operator has held the entire job set or queue. | ||||
| jobProofWait 0x100000 | ||||
| The job has produced a single proof copy and is in the | ||||
| pendingHeld state waiting for the requester to issue an | ||||
| operation to release the job to print normally, obeying any | ||||
| job and document copy attributes that were originally | ||||
| submitted. | ||||
| heldForDiagnostics 0x200000 | ||||
| The system is running intrusive diagnostics, so that all | ||||
| jobs are being held. | ||||
| noSpaceOnServer 0x800000 | ||||
| There is no room on the server to store all of the job. | ||||
| pinRequired 0x1000000 | ||||
| The System Administrator settable device policy is (1) to | ||||
| require PINs, and (2) to hold jobs that do not have a pin | ||||
| supplied as an input parameter when the job was created. | ||||
| exceededAccountLimit 0x2000000 | ||||
| The account for which this job is drawn has exceeded its | ||||
| limit. This condition SHOULD be detected before the job is | ||||
| scheduled so that the user does not wait until his/her job | ||||
| is scheduled only to find that the account is overdrawn. | ||||
| This condition MAY also occur while the job is processing | ||||
| either as processing begins or part way through processing. | ||||
| heldForRetry 0x4000000 | ||||
| The job encountered some errors that the server/device | ||||
| could not recover from with its normal retry procedures, | ||||
| but the error might not be encountered if the job is | ||||
| processed again in the future. Example cases are phone | ||||
| number busy or remote file system in-accessible. For such | ||||
| a situation, the server/device SHALL transition the job | ||||
| from the processing to the pendingHeld, rather than to the | ||||
| aborted state. | ||||
| The following values are from the X/Open PSIS draft standard: | ||||
| canceledByShutdown 0x8000000 | ||||
| The job was canceled because the server or device was | ||||
| shutdown before completing the job. | ||||
| deviceUnavailable 0x10000000 | ||||
| This job was aborted by the system because the device is | ||||
| currently unable to accept jobs. | ||||
| wrongDevice 0x20000000 | ||||
| This job was aborted by the system because the device is | ||||
| unable to handle this particular job; the spooler SHOULD | ||||
| try another device or the user should submit the job to | ||||
| another device. | ||||
| badJob 0x40000000 | These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | |||
| This job was aborted by the system because this job has a | ||||
| major problem, such as an ill-formed PDL; the spooler | ||||
| SHOULD not even try another device. " | ||||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | ||||
| except that combinations of them may be used together. See | except that combinations of them may be used together. See | |||
| section 3.7.1.2. See the description under | section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC and the jobStateReasons2 attribute." | ||||
| SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | |||
| JmJobStateReasons3TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobStateReasons3TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "This textual-convention is used with the jobStateReasons3 | "This textual-convention is used with the jobStateReasons3 | |||
| attribute to provides additional information regarding the | attribute to provides additional information regarding the | |||
| jmJobState object. See the description under | jmJobState object. See section 3.3.9.3 for the specification | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC for additional information that applies to | of JmJobStateReasons3TC. See section 3.3.9.1 for the | |||
| all reasons. | description under JmJobStateReasons1TC for additional | |||
| information that applies to all reasons. | ||||
| The following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as | ||||
| powers of two, since multiple values may be used at the same | ||||
| time: | ||||
| jobInterruptedByDeviceFailure 0x1 | These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | |||
| A device or the print system software that the job was | ||||
| using has failed while the job was processing. The server | ||||
| or device is keeping the job in the pendingHeld state until | ||||
| an operator can determine what to do with the job." | ||||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | ||||
| except that combinations of them may be used together. See | except that combinations of them may be used together. See | |||
| section 3.7.1.2. The remaining bits are reserved for future | section 3.7.1.2. " | |||
| standardization and/or registration. See the description under | ||||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC and the jobStateReasons3 attribute." | ||||
| SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | |||
| JmJobStateReasons4TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | JmJobStateReasons4TC ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "This textual-convention is used in the jobStateReasons4 | "This textual-convention is used in the jobStateReasons4 | |||
| attribute to provides additional information regarding the | attribute to provides additional information regarding the | |||
| jmJobState object. See the description under | jmJobState object. See section 3.3.9.4 for the specification | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC for additional information that applies to | of JmJobStateReasons4TC. See section 3.3.9.1 for the | |||
| all reasons. | description under JmJobStateReasons1TC for additional | |||
| information that applies to all reasons. | ||||
| The following standard values are defined (in hexadecimal) as | ||||
| powers of two, since multiple values may be used at the same | ||||
| time: | ||||
| none yet defined. These bits are reserved for future | These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | |||
| standardization and/or registration." | ||||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "These bit definitions are the equivalent of a type 2 enum | ||||
| except that combinations of them may be used together. See | except that combinations of them may be used together. See | |||
| section 3.7.1.2. See the description under | section 3.7.1.2." | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC and the jobStateReasons4 attribute." | ||||
| SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit | |||
| jobmonMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIB 1 } | jobmonMIBObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIB 1 } | |||
| -- The General Group (MANDATORY) | -- The General Group (MANDATORY) | |||
| -- The jmGeneralGroup consists entirely of the jmGeneralTable. | -- The jmGeneralGroup consists entirely of the jmGeneralTable. | |||
| jmGeneral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 1 } | jmGeneral OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 1 } | |||
| jmGeneralTable OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralTable OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JmGeneralEntry | SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JmGeneralEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The jmGeneralTable consists of information of a general nature | "The jmGeneralTable consists of information of a general nature | |||
| that are per-job-set, but are not per-job. See Section 2 | that are per-job-set, but are not per-job. See Section 2 | |||
| entitled 'Terminology and Job Model' for the definition of a | entitled 'Terminology and Job Model' for the definition of a | |||
| job set." | job set. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | |||
| MANDATORY." | MANDATORY." | |||
| ::= { jmGeneral 1 } | ::= { jmGeneral 1 } | |||
| jmGeneralEntry OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralEntry OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmGeneralEntry | SYNTAX JmGeneralEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Information about a job set (queue). | "Information about a job set (queue). | |||
| skipping to change at page 83, line 20 ¶ | skipping to change at page 88, line 20 ¶ | |||
| and jmAttributeTable tables have this same index as their | and jmAttributeTable tables have this same index as their | |||
| primary index. | primary index. | |||
| The value(s) of the jmGeneralJobSetIndex SHALL be persistent | The value(s) of the jmGeneralJobSetIndex SHALL be persistent | |||
| across power cycles, so that clients that have retained | across power cycles, so that clients that have retained | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetIndex values will access the same job sets upon | jmGeneralJobSetIndex values will access the same job sets upon | |||
| subsequent power-up. | subsequent power-up. | |||
| An implementation that has only one job set, such as a printer | An implementation that has only one job set, such as a printer | |||
| with a single queue, SHALL hard code this object with the value | with a single queue, SHALL hard code this object with the value | |||
| 1." | 1. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 2 entitled 'Terminology and Job Model' for the | See Section 2 entitled 'Terminology and Job Model' for the | |||
| definition of a job set. | definition of a job set. | |||
| Corresponds to the first index in jmJobTable and | Corresponds to the first index in jmJobTable and | |||
| jmAttributeTable." | jmAttributeTable." | |||
| ::= { jmGeneralEntry 1 } | ::= { jmGeneralEntry 1 } | |||
| jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| skipping to change at page 84, line 16 ¶ | skipping to change at page 89, line 16 ¶ | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The jmJobIndex of the oldest job that is still in one of the | "The jmJobIndex of the oldest job that is still in one of the | |||
| 'active' states (pending, processing, or processingStopped). | 'active' states (pending, processing, or processingStopped). | |||
| In other words, the index of the 'active' job that has been in | In other words, the index of the 'active' job that has been in | |||
| the job tables the longest. | the job tables the longest. | |||
| If there are no active jobs, the agent SHALL set the value of | If there are no active jobs, the agent SHALL set the value of | |||
| this object to 0." | this object to 0. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables and the Oldest Active | See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables and the Oldest Active | |||
| and Newest Active Indexes' for a description of the usage of | and Newest Active Indexes' for a description of the usage of | |||
| this object." | this object." | |||
| DEFVAL { 0 } -- no active jobs | DEFVAL { 0 } -- no active jobs | |||
| ::= { jmGeneralEntry 3 } | ::= { jmGeneralEntry 3 } | |||
| jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The jmJobIndex of the newest job that is in one of the | "The jmJobIndex of the newest job that is in one of the | |||
| 'active' states (pending, processing, or processingStopped). | 'active' states (pending, processing, or processingStopped). | |||
| In other words, the index of the 'active' job that has been | In other words, the index of the 'active' job that has been | |||
| most recently added to the job tables. | most recently added to the job tables. | |||
| When all jobs become 'inactive', i.e., enter the pendingHeld, | When all jobs become 'inactive', i.e., enter the pendingHeld, | |||
| completed, canceled, or aborted states, the agent SHALL set the | completed, canceled, or aborted states, the agent SHALL set the | |||
| value of this object to 0." | value of this object to 0. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables and the Oldest Active | See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables and the Oldest Active | |||
| and Newest Active Indexes' for a description of the usage of | and Newest Active Indexes' for a description of the usage of | |||
| this object." | this object." | |||
| DEFVAL { 0 } -- no active jobs | DEFVAL { 0 } -- no active jobs | |||
| ::= { jmGeneralEntry 4 } | ::= { jmGeneralEntry 4 } | |||
| jmGeneralJobPersistence OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralJobPersistence OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (15..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (15..2147483647) | |||
| UNITS "seconds" | UNITS "seconds" | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| skipping to change at page 85, line 21 ¶ | skipping to change at page 90, line 21 ¶ | |||
| "The minimum time in seconds for this instance of the Job Set | "The minimum time in seconds for this instance of the Job Set | |||
| that an entry SHALL remain in the jmJobIDTable and jmJobTable | that an entry SHALL remain in the jmJobIDTable and jmJobTable | |||
| after processing has completed, i.e., the minimum time in | after processing has completed, i.e., the minimum time in | |||
| seconds starting when the job enters the completed, canceled, | seconds starting when the job enters the completed, canceled, | |||
| or aborted state. | or aborted state. | |||
| Configuring this object is implementation-dependent. | Configuring this object is implementation-dependent. | |||
| This value SHALL be equal to or greater than the value of | This value SHALL be equal to or greater than the value of | |||
| jmGeneralAttributePersistence. This value SHOULD be at least | jmGeneralAttributePersistence. This value SHOULD be at least | |||
| 60 which gives a monitoring application one minute in which to | 60 which gives a monitoring or accounting application one | |||
| poll for job data." | minute in which to poll for job data." | |||
| DEFVAL { 60 } -- one minute | DEFVAL { 60 } -- one minute | |||
| ::= { jmGeneralEntry 5 } | ::= { jmGeneralEntry 5 } | |||
| jmGeneralAttributePersistence OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralAttributePersistence OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (15..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (15..2147483647) | |||
| UNITS "seconds" | UNITS "seconds" | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The minimum time in seconds for this instance of the Job Set | "The minimum time in seconds for this instance of the Job Set | |||
| that an entry SHALL remain in the jmAttributeTable after | that an entry SHALL remain in the jmAttributeTable after | |||
| processing has completed , i.e., the time in seconds starting | processing has completed , i.e., the time in seconds starting | |||
| when the job enters the completed, canceled, or aborted state. | when the job enters the completed, canceled, or aborted state. | |||
| Configuring this object is implementation-dependent. | Configuring this object is implementation-dependent. | |||
| This value SHOULD be at least 60 which gives a monitoring | This value SHOULD be at least 60 which gives a monitoring or | |||
| application one minute in which to poll for job data." | accounting application one minute in which to poll for job | |||
| data." | ||||
| DEFVAL { 60 } -- one minute | DEFVAL { 60 } -- one minute | |||
| ::= { jmGeneralEntry 6 } | ::= { jmGeneralEntry 6 } | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetName OBJECT-TYPE | jmGeneralJobSetName OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | SYNTAX JmUTF8StringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The human readable name of this job set assigned by the system | "The human readable name of this job set assigned by the system | |||
| administrator (by means outside of this MIB). Typically, this | administrator (by means outside of this MIB). Typically, this | |||
| skipping to change at page 86, line 27 ¶ | skipping to change at page 91, line 27 ¶ | |||
| NOTE - If the job set corresponds to a single printer and the | NOTE - If the job set corresponds to a single printer and the | |||
| Printer MIB is implemented, this value SHOULD be the same as | Printer MIB is implemented, this value SHOULD be the same as | |||
| the prtGeneralPrinterName object in the draft Printer MIB | the prtGeneralPrinterName object in the draft Printer MIB | |||
| [print-mib-draft]. If the job set corresponds to an IPP | [print-mib-draft]. If the job set corresponds to an IPP | |||
| Printer, this value SHOULD be the same as the IPP 'printer- | Printer, this value SHOULD be the same as the IPP 'printer- | |||
| name' Printer attribute. | name' Printer attribute. | |||
| NOTE - The purpose of this object is to help the user of the | NOTE - The purpose of this object is to help the user of the | |||
| job monitoring application distinguish between several job sets | job monitoring application distinguish between several job sets | |||
| in implementations that support more than one job set." | in implementations that support more than one job set. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See the OBJECT compliance macro for the minimum maximum length | See the OBJECT compliance macro for the minimum maximum length | |||
| required for conformance." | required for conformance." | |||
| DEFVAL { ''H } -- empty string | DEFVAL { ''H } -- empty string | |||
| ::= { jmGeneralEntry 7 } | ::= { jmGeneralEntry 7 } | |||
| -- The Job ID Group (MANDATORY) | -- The Job ID Group (MANDATORY) | |||
| -- The jmJobIDGroup consists entirely of the jmJobIDTable. | -- The jmJobIDGroup consists entirely of the jmJobIDTable. | |||
| jmJobID OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 2 } | jmJobID OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 2 } | |||
| skipping to change at page 87, line 23 ¶ | skipping to change at page 92, line 23 ¶ | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The jmJobIDTable provides a correspondence map (1) between the | "The jmJobIDTable provides a correspondence map (1) between the | |||
| job submission ID that a client uses to refer to a job and (2) | job submission ID that a client uses to refer to a job and (2) | |||
| the jmGeneralJobSetIndex and jmJobIndex that the Job Monitoring | the jmGeneralJobSetIndex and jmJobIndex that the Job Monitoring | |||
| MIB agent assigned to the job and that are used to access the | MIB agent assigned to the job and that are used to access the | |||
| job in all of the other tables in the MIB. If a monitoring | job in all of the other tables in the MIB. If a monitoring | |||
| application already knows the jmGeneralJobSetIndex and the | application already knows the jmGeneralJobSetIndex and the | |||
| jmJobIndex of the job it is querying, that application NEED NOT | jmJobIndex of the job it is querying, that application NEED NOT | |||
| use the jmJobIDTable." | use the jmJobIDTable. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | |||
| MANDATORY." | MANDATORY." | |||
| ::= { jmJobID 1 } | ::= { jmJobID 1 } | |||
| jmJobIDEntry OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobIDEntry OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmJobIDEntry | SYNTAX JmJobIDEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The map from (1) the jmJobSubmissionID to (2) the | "The map from (1) the jmJobSubmissionID to (2) the | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetIndex and jmJobIndex. | jmGeneralJobSetIndex and jmJobIndex. | |||
| skipping to change at page 88, line 36 ¶ | skipping to change at page 93, line 36 ¶ | |||
| separately, MAY use the job submission ID to help identify | separately, MAY use the job submission ID to help identify | |||
| which jmJobIndex was assigned by the agent, i.e., in which row | which jmJobIndex was assigned by the agent, i.e., in which row | |||
| the job information is in the other tables. | the job information is in the other tables. | |||
| NOTE - fixed-length is used so that a management application | NOTE - fixed-length is used so that a management application | |||
| can use a shortened GetNext varbind (in SNMPv1 and SNMPv2) in | can use a shortened GetNext varbind (in SNMPv1 and SNMPv2) in | |||
| order to get the next submission ID, disregarding the remainder | order to get the next submission ID, disregarding the remainder | |||
| of the ID in order to access jobs independent of the trailing | of the ID in order to access jobs independent of the trailing | |||
| identifier part, e.g., to get all jobs submitted by a | identifier part, e.g., to get all jobs submitted by a | |||
| particular jmJobOwner or submitted from a particular MAC | particular jmJobOwner or submitted from a particular MAC | |||
| address." | address. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See the JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC textual convention. | See the JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC textual convention. | |||
| See APPENDIX B - Support of Job Submission Protocols." | See APPENDIX B - Support of Job Submission Protocols." | |||
| ::= { jmJobIDEntry 1 } | ::= { jmJobIDEntry 1 } | |||
| jmJobIDJobSetIndex OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobIDJobSetIndex OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (0..32767) | SYNTAX Integer32 (0..32767) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "This object contains the value of the jmGeneralJobSetIndex for | "This object contains the value of the jmGeneralJobSetIndex for | |||
| the job with the jmJobSubmissionID value, i.e., the job set | the job with the jmJobSubmissionID value, i.e., the job set | |||
| index of the job set in which the job was placed when that | index of the job set in which the job was placed when that | |||
| server or device accepted the job. This 16-bit value in | server or device accepted the job. This 16-bit value in | |||
| combination with the jmJobIDJobIndex value permits the | combination with the jmJobIDJobIndex value permits the | |||
| management application to access the other tables to obtain the | management application to access the other tables to obtain the | |||
| job-specific objects for this job." | job-specific objects for this job. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See jmGeneralJobSetIndex in the jmGeneralTable." | See jmGeneralJobSetIndex in the jmGeneralTable." | |||
| DEFVAL { 0 } -- 0 indicates no job set index | DEFVAL { 0 } -- 0 indicates no job set index | |||
| ::= { jmJobIDEntry 2 } | ::= { jmJobIDEntry 2 } | |||
| jmJobIDJobIndex OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobIDJobIndex OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (0..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "This object contains the value of the jmJobIndex for the job | "This object contains the value of the jmJobIndex for the job | |||
| with the jmJobSubmissionID value, i.e., the job index for the | with the jmJobSubmissionID value, i.e., the job index for the | |||
| job when the server or device accepted the job. This value, in | job when the server or device accepted the job. This value, in | |||
| combination with the jmJobIDJobSetIndex value, permits the | combination with the jmJobIDJobSetIndex value, permits the | |||
| management application to access the other tables to obtain the | management application to access the other tables to obtain the | |||
| job-specific objects for this job." | job-specific objects for this job. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See jmJobIndex in the jmJobTable." | See jmJobIndex in the jmJobTable." | |||
| DEFVAL { 0 } -- 0 indicates no jmJobIndex value. | DEFVAL { 0 } -- 0 indicates no jmJobIndex value. | |||
| ::= { jmJobIDEntry 3 } | ::= { jmJobIDEntry 3 } | |||
| -- The Job Group (MANDATORY) | -- The Job Group (MANDATORY) | |||
| -- The jmJobGroup consists entirely of the jmJobTable. | -- The jmJobGroup consists entirely of the jmJobTable. | |||
| jmJob OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 3 } | jmJob OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 3 } | |||
| jmJobTable OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobTable OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JmJobEntry | SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JmJobEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The jmJobTable consists of basic job state and status | "The jmJobTable consists of basic job state and status | |||
| information for each job in a job set that (1) monitoring | information for each job in a job set that (1) monitoring | |||
| applications need to be able to access in a single SNMP Get | applications need to be able to access in a single SNMP Get | |||
| operation, (2) that have a single value per job, and (3) that | operation, (2) that have a single value per job, and (3) that | |||
| SHALL always be implemented." | SHALL always be implemented. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | |||
| MANDATORY." | MANDATORY." | |||
| ::= { jmJob 1 } | ::= { jmJob 1 } | |||
| jmJobEntry OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobEntry OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmJobEntry | SYNTAX JmJobEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "Basic per-job state and status information. | "Basic per-job state and status information. | |||
| An entry SHALL exist in this table for each job, no matter what | An entry SHALL exist in this table for each job, no matter what | |||
| the state of the job is. Each job SHALL appear in one and only | the state of the job is. Each job SHALL appear in one and only | |||
| one job set." | one job set. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables'." | See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables'." | |||
| INDEX { jmGeneralJobSetIndex, jmJobIndex } | INDEX { jmGeneralJobSetIndex, jmJobIndex } | |||
| ::= { jmJobTable 1 } | ::= { jmJobTable 1 } | |||
| JmJobEntry ::= SEQUENCE { | JmJobEntry ::= SEQUENCE { | |||
| jmJobIndex Integer32 (1..2147483647), | jmJobIndex Integer32 (1..2147483647), | |||
| jmJobState JmJobStateTC, | jmJobState JmJobStateTC, | |||
| jmJobStateReasons1 JmJobStateReasons1TC, | jmJobStateReasons1 JmJobStateReasons1TC, | |||
| jmNumberOfInterveningJobs Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | jmNumberOfInterveningJobs Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | |||
| jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | |||
| jmJobKOctetsProcessed Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | jmJobKOctetsProcessed Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | |||
| skipping to change at page 91, line 13 ¶ | skipping to change at page 96, line 13 ¶ | |||
| } | } | |||
| jmJobIndex OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobIndex OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (1..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The sequential, monatonically increasing identifier index for | "The sequential, monatonically increasing identifier index for | |||
| the job generated by the server or device when that server or | the job generated by the server or device when that server or | |||
| device accepted the job. This index value permits the | device accepted the job. This index value permits the | |||
| management application to access the other tables to obtain the | management application to access the other tables to obtain the | |||
| job-specific row entries." | job-specific row entries. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables and the Oldest Active | See Section 3.2 entitled 'The Job Tables and the Oldest Active | |||
| and Newest Active Indexes'. | and Newest Active Indexes'. | |||
| See Section 3.5 entitled 'Job Identification'. | See Section 3.5 entitled 'Job Identification'. | |||
| See also | See also jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex for the largest value of | |||
| jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex for the largest value of | ||||
| jmJobIndex. | jmJobIndex. | |||
| See JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC for a limit on the size of this | See JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC for a limit on the size of this | |||
| index if the agent represents it as an 8-digit decimal number." | index if the agent represents it as an 8-digit decimal number." | |||
| ::= { jmJobEntry 1 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 1 } | |||
| jmJobState OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobState OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmJobStateTC | SYNTAX JmJobStateTC | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| skipping to change at page 92, line 22 ¶ | skipping to change at page 97, line 22 ¶ | |||
| object. | object. | |||
| Implementation of any reason values is OPTIONAL, but an agent | Implementation of any reason values is OPTIONAL, but an agent | |||
| SHOULD return any reason information available. These values | SHOULD return any reason information available. These values | |||
| MAY be used with any job state or states for which the reason | MAY be used with any job state or states for which the reason | |||
| makes sense. Since the Job State Reasons will be more dynamic | makes sense. Since the Job State Reasons will be more dynamic | |||
| than the Job State, it is recommended that a job monitoring | than the Job State, it is recommended that a job monitoring | |||
| application read this object every time jmJobState is read. | application read this object every time jmJobState is read. | |||
| When the agent cannot provide a reason for the current state of | When the agent cannot provide a reason for the current state of | |||
| the job, the value of the jmJobStateReasons1 object and | the job, the value of the jmJobStateReasons1 object and | |||
| jobStateReasonsN attributes SHALL be 0." | jobStateReasonsN attributes SHALL be 0. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "The jobStateReasonsN (N=2..4) attributes provide further | The jobStateReasonsN (N=2..4) attributes provide further | |||
| additional information about the job's current state." | additional information about the job's current state." | |||
| DEFVAL { 0 } -- no reasons | DEFVAL { 0 } -- no reasons | |||
| ::= { jmJobEntry 3 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 3 } | |||
| jmNumberOfInterveningJobs OBJECT-TYPE | jmNumberOfInterveningJobs OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The number of jobs that are expected to complete processing | "The number of jobs that are expected to complete processing | |||
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| ::= { jmJobEntry 4 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 4 } | |||
| jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The total size in K (1024) octets of the document(s) being | "The total size in K (1024) octets of the document(s) being | |||
| requested to be processed in the job. The agent SHALL round | requested to be processed in the job. The agent SHALL round | |||
| the actual number of octets up to the next highest K. Thus 0 | the actual number of octets up to the next highest K. Thus 0 | |||
| octets SHALL be represented as '0', 1-1024 octets SHALL be | octets is represented as '0', 1-1024 octets is represented as | |||
| represented as '1', 1025-2048 SHALL be represented as '2', etc. | '1', 1025-2048 is represented as '2', etc. | |||
| In computing this value, the server/device SHALL not include | In computing this value, the server/device SHALL NOT include | |||
| the multiplicative factors contributed by (1) the number of | the multiplicative factors contributed by (1) the number of | |||
| document copies, and (2) the number of job copies, independent | document copies, and (2) the number of job copies, independent | |||
| of whether the device can process multiple copies of the job or | of whether the device can process multiple copies of the job or | |||
| document without making multiple passes over the job or | document without making multiple passes over the job or | |||
| document data and independent of whether the output is collated | document data and independent of whether the output is collated | |||
| or not. Thus the server/device computation is independent of | or not. Thus the server/device computation is independent of | |||
| the implementation and indicates the size of the document(s) | the implementation and indicates the size of the document(s) | |||
| measured in K octets independent of the number of copies." | measured in K octets independent of the number of copies." | |||
| DEFVAL { -2 } -- the default is unknown(-2) | DEFVAL { -2 } -- the default is unknown(-2) | |||
| ::= { jmJobEntry 5 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 5 } | |||
| jmJobKOctetsProcessed OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobKOctetsProcessed OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The total number of octets processed by the server or device | "The total number of octets processed by the server or device | |||
| measured in units of K (1024) octets so far. The agent SHALL | measured in units of K (1024) octets so far. The agent SHALL | |||
| round the actual number of octets processed up to the next | round the actual number of octets processed up to the next | |||
| higher K. Thus 0 octets SHALL be represented as '0', 1-1024 | higher K. Thus 0 octets is represented as '0', 1-1024 octets | |||
| octets SHALL be represented as '1', 1025-2048 octets SHALL be | is represented as '1', 1025-2048 octets is '2', etc. For | |||
| '2', etc. For printing devices, this value is the number | printing devices, this value is the number interpreted by the | |||
| interpreted by the page description language interpreter rather | page description language interpreter rather than what has been | |||
| than what has been marked on media. | marked on media. | |||
| For implementations where multiple copies are produced by the | For implementations where multiple copies are produced by the | |||
| interpreter with only a single pass over the data, the final | interpreter with only a single pass over the data, the final | |||
| value SHALL be equal to the value of the | value SHALL be equal to the value of the | |||
| jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested object. For implementations where | jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested object. For implementations where | |||
| multiple copies are produced by the interpreter by processing | multiple copies are produced by the interpreter by processing | |||
| the data for each copy, the final value SHALL be a multiple of | the data for each copy, the final value SHALL be a multiple of | |||
| the value of the jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested object. | the value of the jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested object. | |||
| NOTE - See the impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy and | NOTE - See the impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy and | |||
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| ::= { jmJobEntry 6 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 6 } | |||
| jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The total size in number of impressions of the document(s) | "The total size in number of impressions of the document(s) | |||
| submitted. | submitted. | |||
| In computing this value, the server/device SHALL not include | In computing this value, the server/device SHALL NOT include | |||
| the multiplicative factors contributed by (1) the number of | the multiplicative factors contributed by (1) the number of | |||
| document copies, and (2) the number of job copies, independent | document copies, and (2) the number of job copies, independent | |||
| of whether the device can process multiple copies of the job or | of whether the device can process multiple copies of the job or | |||
| document without making multiple passes over the job or | document without making multiple passes over the job or | |||
| document data and independent of whether the output is collated | document data and independent of whether the output is collated | |||
| or not. Thus the server/device computation is independent of | or not. Thus the server/device computation is independent of | |||
| the implementation and reflects the size of the document(s) | the implementation and reflects the size of the document(s) | |||
| measured in impressions independent of the number of copies." | measured in impressions independent of the number of copies. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See the definition of the term 'impression' in Section 2." | See the definition of the term 'impression' in Section 2." | |||
| DEFVAL { -2 } -- default is unknown(-2) | DEFVAL { -2 } -- default is unknown(-2) | |||
| ::= { jmJobEntry 7 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 7 } | |||
| jmJobImpressionsCompleted OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobImpressionsCompleted OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | SYNTAX Integer32 (-2..2147483647) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The total number of impressions completed for this job so far. | "The total number of impressions completed for this job so far. | |||
| For printing devices, the impressions completed includes | For printing devices, the impressions completed includes | |||
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| includes the number of impressions processed. | includes the number of impressions processed. | |||
| NOTE - See the impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy and | NOTE - See the impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy and | |||
| pagesCompletedCurrentCopy attributes for attributes that are | pagesCompletedCurrentCopy attributes for attributes that are | |||
| reset on each document copy. | reset on each document copy. | |||
| NOTE - The jmJobImpressionsCompleted object can be used with | NOTE - The jmJobImpressionsCompleted object can be used with | |||
| the jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested object to provide an | the jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested object to provide an | |||
| indication of the relative progress of the job, provided that | indication of the relative progress of the job, provided that | |||
| the multiplicative factor is taken into account for some | the multiplicative factor is taken into account for some | |||
| implementations of multiple copies." | implementations of multiple copies. | |||
| REFERENCE | See the definition of the term 'impression' in Section 2 and | |||
| "See the definition of the term 'impression' in Section 2 and | ||||
| the counting example in Section 3.4 entitled 'Monitoring Job | the counting example in Section 3.4 entitled 'Monitoring Job | |||
| Progress'." | Progress'." | |||
| DEFVAL { 0 } -- default is no octets | DEFVAL { 0 } -- default is no octets | |||
| ::= { jmJobEntry 8 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 8 } | |||
| jmJobOwner OBJECT-TYPE | jmJobOwner OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | SYNTAX JmJobStringTC (SIZE(0..63)) | |||
| MAX-ACCESS read-only | MAX-ACCESS read-only | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The coded character set name of the user that submitted the | "The coded character set name of the user that submitted the | |||
| job. The method of assigning this user name will be system | job. The method of assigning this user name will be system | |||
| and/or site specific but the method MUST insure that the name | and/or site specific but the method MUST ensure that the name | |||
| is unique to the network that is visible to the client and | is unique to the network that is visible to the client and | |||
| target device. | target device. | |||
| This value SHOULD be the most authenticated name of the user | This value SHOULD be the most authenticated name of the user | |||
| submitting the job." | submitting the job. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See the OBJECT compliance macro for the minimum maximum length | See the OBJECT compliance macro for the minimum maximum length | |||
| required for conformance." | required for conformance." | |||
| DEFVAL { ''H } -- empty string | DEFVAL { ''H } -- default is empty string | |||
| ::= { jmJobEntry 9 } | ::= { jmJobEntry 9 } | |||
| -- The Attribute Group (MANDATORY) | -- The Attribute Group (MANDATORY) | |||
| -- The jmAttributeGroup consists entirely of the jmAttributeTable. | -- The jmAttributeGroup consists entirely of the jmAttributeTable. | |||
| -- | -- | |||
| -- Implementation of the objects in this group is MANDATORY. | -- Implementation of the objects in this group is MANDATORY. | |||
| -- See Section 3.1 entitled 'Conformance Considerations'. | -- See Section 3.1 entitled 'Conformance Considerations'. | |||
| -- An agent SHALL implement any attribute if (1) the server or device | -- An agent SHALL implement any attribute if (1) the server or device | |||
| -- supports the functionality represented by the attribute and (2) the | -- supports the functionality represented by the attribute and (2) the | |||
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| jmAttribute OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 4 } | jmAttribute OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIBObjects 4 } | |||
| jmAttributeTable OBJECT-TYPE | jmAttributeTable OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JmAttributeEntry | SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JmAttributeEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The jmAttributeTable SHALL contain attributes of the job and | "The jmAttributeTable SHALL contain attributes of the job and | |||
| document(s) for each job in a job set. Instead of allocating | document(s) for each job in a job set. Instead of allocating | |||
| distinct objects for each attribute, each attribute is | distinct objects for each attribute, each attribute is | |||
| represented as a separate row in the jmAttributeTable." | represented as a separate row in the jmAttributeTable. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | The MANDATORY-GROUP macro specifies that this group is | |||
| MANDATORY. An agent SHALL implement any attribute if (1) the | MANDATORY. An agent SHALL implement any attribute if (1) the | |||
| server or device supports the functionality represented by the | server or device supports the functionality represented by the | |||
| attribute and (2) the information is available to the agent. " | attribute and (2) the information is available to the agent. " | |||
| ::= { jmAttribute 1 } | ::= { jmAttribute 1 } | |||
| jmAttributeEntry OBJECT-TYPE | jmAttributeEntry OBJECT-TYPE | |||
| SYNTAX JmAttributeEntry | SYNTAX JmAttributeEntry | |||
| MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | MAX-ACCESS not-accessible | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| skipping to change at page 97, line 16 ¶ | skipping to change at page 102, line 36 ¶ | |||
| server or device is able to discover the attributes either from | server or device is able to discover the attributes either from | |||
| the job submission protocol itself or from the document PDL. | the job submission protocol itself or from the document PDL. | |||
| As the documents are interpreted, the interpreter MAY discover | As the documents are interpreted, the interpreter MAY discover | |||
| additional attributes and so the agent adds additional rows to | additional attributes and so the agent adds additional rows to | |||
| this table. As the attributes that represent resources are | this table. As the attributes that represent resources are | |||
| actually consumed, the usage counter contained in the | actually consumed, the usage counter contained in the | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger object is incremented according to | jmAttributeValueAsInteger object is incremented according to | |||
| the units indicated in the description of the JmAttributeTypeTC | the units indicated in the description of the JmAttributeTypeTC | |||
| enum. | enum. | |||
| The agent SHALL maintain each row in the jmJobTable for at | The agent SHALL maintain each row in the jmAttributeTable for | |||
| least the minimum time after a job completes as specified by | at least the minimum time after a job completes as specified by | |||
| the jmGeneralAttributePersistence object. | the jmGeneralAttributePersistence object. | |||
| Zero or more entries SHALL exist in this table for each job in | Zero or more entries SHALL exist in this table for each job in | |||
| a job set." | a job set. | |||
| REFERENCE | ||||
| "See Section 3.3 entitled 'The Attribute Mechanism' for a | See Section 3.3 entitled 'The Attribute Mechanism' for a | |||
| description of the jmAttributeTable." | description of the jmAttributeTable." | |||
| INDEX { jmGeneralJobSetIndex, jmJobIndex, jmAttributeTypeIndex, | INDEX { jmGeneralJobSetIndex, jmJobIndex, jmAttributeTypeIndex, | |||
| jmAttributeInstanceIndex } | jmAttributeInstanceIndex } | |||
| ::= { jmAttributeTable 1 } | ::= { jmAttributeTable 1 } | |||
| JmAttributeEntry ::= SEQUENCE { | JmAttributeEntry ::= SEQUENCE { | |||
| jmAttributeTypeIndex JmAttributeTypeTC, | jmAttributeTypeIndex JmAttributeTypeTC, | |||
| jmAttributeInstanceIndex Integer32 (1..32767), | jmAttributeInstanceIndex Integer32 (1..32767), | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | jmAttributeValueAsInteger Integer32 (-2..2147483647), | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsOctets OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | jmAttributeValueAsOctets OCTET STRING(SIZE(0..63)) | |||
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| a binary octet string, such as 'DateAndTime'. | a binary octet string, such as 'DateAndTime'. | |||
| Attributes for which the concept of an octet string value is | Attributes for which the concept of an octet string value is | |||
| meaningless, such as pagesCompleted, do not have the tag | meaningless, such as pagesCompleted, do not have the tag | |||
| 'OCTETS:' in the JmAttributeTypeTC definition and so the agent | 'OCTETS:' in the JmAttributeTypeTC definition and so the agent | |||
| SHALL always return a zero length string for the value of the | SHALL always return a zero length string for the value of the | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsOctets object. | jmAttributeValueAsOctets object. | |||
| For attributes which do have the 'OCTETS:' tag in the | For attributes which do have the 'OCTETS:' tag in the | |||
| JmAttributeTypeTC definition, if the OCTET STRING value is not | JmAttributeTypeTC definition, if the OCTET STRING value is not | |||
| (yet) known, the agent either SHALL not materialize the row in | (yet) known, the agent either SHALL NOT materialize the row in | |||
| the jmAttributeTable until the value is known or SHALL return a | the jmAttributeTable until the value is known or SHALL return a | |||
| zero-length string." | zero-length string." | |||
| DEFVAL { ''H } -- empty string | DEFVAL { ''H } -- empty string | |||
| ::= { jmAttributeEntry 4 } | ::= { jmAttributeEntry 4 } | |||
| -- Notifications and Trapping | -- Notifications and Trapping | |||
| -- Reserved for the future | -- Reserved for the future | |||
| jobmonMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIB 2 } | jobmonMIBNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { jobmonMIB 2 } | |||
| skipping to change at page 103, line 4 ¶ | skipping to change at page 108, line 4 ¶ | |||
| jmAttributeGroup OBJECT-GROUP | jmAttributeGroup OBJECT-GROUP | |||
| OBJECTS { | OBJECTS { | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger, jmAttributeValueAsOctets } | jmAttributeValueAsInteger, jmAttributeValueAsOctets } | |||
| STATUS current | STATUS current | |||
| DESCRIPTION | DESCRIPTION | |||
| "The attribute group." | "The attribute group." | |||
| ::= { jmMIBGroups 4 } | ::= { jmMIBGroups 4 } | |||
| END | END | |||
| 5. Appendix A - Implementing the Job Life Cycle | 5 Appendix A - Implementing the Job Life Cycle | |||
| The job object has well-defined states and client operations that | The job object has well-defined states and client operations that | |||
| affect the transition between the job states. Internal server and | affect the transition between the job states. Internal server and | |||
| device actions also affect the transitions of the job between the job | device actions also affect the transitions of the job between the job | |||
| states. These states and transitions are referred to as the job's life | states. These states and transitions are referred to as the job's life | |||
| cycle. | cycle. | |||
| Not all implementations of job submission protocols have all of the | Not all implementations of job submission protocols have all of the | |||
| states of the job model specified here. The job model specified here | states of the job model specified here. The job model specified here | |||
| is intended to be a superset of most implementations. It is the | is intended to be a superset of most implementations. It is the | |||
| skipping to change at page 104, line 5 ¶ | skipping to change at page 109, line 5 ¶ | |||
| after a site-settable or implementation-defined period of time. An | after a site-settable or implementation-defined period of time. An | |||
| accounting application MAY copy accounting information incrementally to | accounting application MAY copy accounting information incrementally to | |||
| an accounting log as a job processes, or MAY be copied while the job is | an accounting log as a job processes, or MAY be copied while the job is | |||
| in the canceled, aborted, or completed states, depending on | in the canceled, aborted, or completed states, depending on | |||
| implementation. The same is true for auditing logs. | implementation. The same is true for auditing logs. | |||
| The jmJobState object specifies the standard job states. The normal | The jmJobState object specifies the standard job states. The normal | |||
| job state transitions are shown in the state transition diagram | job state transitions are shown in the state transition diagram | |||
| presented in Table 1. | presented in Table 1. | |||
| 6. APPENDIX B - Support of Job Submission Protocols | 6 APPENDIX B - Support of Job Submission Protocols | |||
| A companion PWG document, entitled "Job Submission Protocol Mapping | A companion PWG document, entitled "Job Submission Protocol Mapping | |||
| Recommendations for the Job Monitoring MIB" [protomap] contains the | Recommendations for the Job Monitoring MIB" [protomap] contains the | |||
| recommended usage of each of the objects and attributes in this MIB | recommended usage of each of the objects and attributes in this MIB | |||
| with a number of job submission protocols. In particular, which job | with a number of job submission protocols. In particular, which job | |||
| submission ID format should be used is indicated for each job | submission ID format should be used is indicated for each job | |||
| submission protocol. | submission protocol. | |||
| Some job submission protocols have support for the client to specify a | Some job submission protocols have support for the client to specify a | |||
| job submission ID. A second approach is to enhance the document format | job submission ID. A second approach is to enhance the document format | |||
| to embed the job submission ID in the document data. This second | to embed the job submission ID in the document data. This second | |||
| approach is independent of the job submission protocol. This appendix | approach is independent of the job submission protocol. This appendix | |||
| lists some examples of these approaches. | lists some examples of these approaches. | |||
| Some PJL implementations wrap a banner page as a PJL job around a job | Some PJL implementations wrap a banner page as a PJL job around a job | |||
| submitted by a client. If this results in multiple job submission IDs, | submitted by a client. If this results in multiple job submission IDs, | |||
| the agent SHALL create multiple jmJobIDEntry rows in the jmJobIDTable | the agent SHALL create multiple jmJobIDEntry rows in the jmJobIDTable | |||
| that each point to the same job entry in the job tables. See the | that each point to the same job entry in the job tables. See the | |||
| specification of the jmJobIDEntry. | specification of the jmJobIDEntry. | |||
| 7. References | 7 References | |||
| [char-set-policy] Harald Avelstrand, "IETF Policy on Character Sets and | [BCP-11] Bradner S., Hovey R., "The Organizations Involved in the IETF | |||
| Language", June 1997. Latest draft: <draft-avelstrand-charset- | Standards Process", 1996/10/29 (RFC 2028) | |||
| policy-00.txt> | ||||
| [GB2312] GB 2312-1980, "Chinese People's Republic of China (PRC) mixed | [GB2312] GB 2312-1980, "Chinese People's Republic of China (PRC) mixed | |||
| one byte and two byte coded character set" | one byte and two byte coded character set" | |||
| [hr-mib] P. Grillo, S. Waldbusser, "Host Resources MIB", RFC 1514, | [hr-mib] P. Grillo, S. Waldbusser, "Host Resources MIB", RFC 1514, | |||
| September 1993 | September 1993 | |||
| [iana] J. Reynolds, and J. Postel, "Assigned Numbers", STD 2, RFC 1700, | [iana] J. Reynolds, and J. Postel, "Assigned Numbers", STD 2, RFC 1700, | |||
| ISI, October 1994. | ISI, October 1994. | |||
| [IANA-charsets] Coded Character Sets registered by IANA and assigned an | [IANA-charsets] Coded Character Sets registered by IANA and assigned an | |||
| enum value for use in the CodedCharSet textual convention imported from | enum value for use in the CodedCharSet textual convention imported from | |||
| the Printer MIB. See ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in- | the Printer MIB. See ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in- | |||
| notes/iana/assignments/character-sets | notes/iana/assignments/character-sets | |||
| [iana-media-types] IANA Registration of MIME media types (MIME content | [iana-media-types] IANA Registration of MIME media types (MIME content | |||
| types/subtypes). See ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ | types/subtypes). See ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/ | |||
| [ipp-model] Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics, work | ||||
| in progress on the IETF standards track. See draft-ietf-ipp-model- | ||||
| 09.txt. See also http://www.pwg.org/ipp/index.html | ||||
| [ISO-639] ISO 639:1988 (E/F) - Code for Representation of names of | [ISO-639] ISO 639:1988 (E/F) - Code for Representation of names of | |||
| languages - The International Organization for Standardization, 1st | languages - The International Organization for Standardization, 1st | |||
| edition, 1988. | edition, 1988. | |||
| [ISO 646] ISO/IEC 646:1991, "Information technology -- ISO 7-bit coded | [ISO-646] ISO/IEC 646:1991, "Information technology -- ISO 7-bit coded | |||
| character set for information interchange", JTC1/SC2. | character set for information interchange", JTC1/SC2. | |||
| [ISO 8859] ISO/IEC 8859-1:1987, "Information technology -- 8-bit single | [ISO-2022] ISO/IEC 2022:1994 - "Information technology -- Character | |||
| byte coded graphic character sets - Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1, | ||||
| JTC1/SC2." | ||||
| [ISO 2022] ISO/IEC 2022:1994 - "Information technology -- Character | ||||
| code structure and extension techniques", JTC1/SC2. | code structure and extension techniques", JTC1/SC2. | |||
| [ISO-3166] ISO 3166:1988 (E/F) - Codes for representation of names of | [ISO-3166] ISO 3166:1988 (E/F) - Codes for representation of names of | |||
| countries - The International Organization for Standardization, 3rd | countries - The International Organization for Standardization, 3rd | |||
| edition, 1988-08-15." | edition, 1988-08-15." | |||
| [ISO-8859-1] ISO/IEC 8859-1:1987, "Information technology -- 8-bit | ||||
| single byte coded graphic character sets - Part 1: Latin alphabet No. | ||||
| 1, JTC1/SC2." | ||||
| [ISO-10646] ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993, "Information technology -- Universal | [ISO-10646] ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993, "Information technology -- Universal | |||
| Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) - Part 1: Architecture and | Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) - Part 1: Architecture and | |||
| Basic Multilingual Plane, JTC1/SC2. | Basic Multilingual Plane, JTC1/SC2. | |||
| [iso-dpa] ISO/IEC 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA). See | [iso-dpa] ISO/IEC 10175-1:1996 "Information technology -- Text and | |||
| Office Systems -- Document Printing Application (DPA) -- Part 1: | ||||
| Abstract service definition and procedures. See | ||||
| ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/dpa/ | ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/dpa/ | |||
| [ipp-model] Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics, work | ||||
| in progress on the IETF standards track. See draft-ietf-ipp-model- | ||||
| 09.txt. See also http://www.pwg.org/ipp/index.html | ||||
| [JIS X0208] JIS X0208-1990, "Japanese two byte coded character set." | [JIS X0208] JIS X0208-1990, "Japanese two byte coded character set." | |||
| [mib-II] MIB-II, RFC 1213. | [mib-II] MIB-II, RFC 1213. | |||
| [print-mib] Smith, R., Wright, F., Hastings, T., Zilles, S. and | [print-mib] Smith, R., Wright, F., Hastings, T., Zilles, S. and | |||
| Gyllenskog, J., "Printer MIB", RFC 1759, proposed IETF standard, March | Gyllenskog, J., "Printer MIB", RFC 1759, proposed IETF standard, March | |||
| 1995. See also [print-mib-draft]. | 1995. See also [print-mib-draft]. | |||
| [print-mib-draft] Turner, R., "Printer MIB", work in progress, on the | [print-mib-draft] Turner, R., "Printer MIB", work in progress, on the | |||
| standards track as a draft standard: <draft-ietf-printmib-mib-info- | standards track as a draft standard: <draft-ietf-printmib-mib-info- | |||
| 02.txt>, October 15, 1997. | 04.txt>, January 22, 1999. | |||
| [protomap] Bergman, R., "Job Submission Protocol Mapping | [protomap] Bergman, R., "Job Submission Protocol Mapping | |||
| Recommendations for the Job Monitoring MIB," work in progress as an | Recommendations for the Job Monitoring MIB," work in progress as an | |||
| informational RFC. See <draft-bergman-printmib-job-protomap-01.txt>, | informational RFC. See <draft-bergman-printmib-job-protomap-03.txt>, | |||
| January 12, 1998. | February 10, 1998. | |||
| [pwg] The Printer Working Group is a printer industry consortium open | [pwg] The Printer Working Group is a printer industry consortium open | |||
| to any individuals. For more information, access the PWG web page: | to any individuals. For more information, access the PWG web page: | |||
| http://www.pwg.org | http://www.pwg.org | |||
| [req-words] S. Bradner, "Keywords for use in RFCs to Indicate | [RFC1179] McLaughlin, L., III, "Line Printer Daemon Protocol", RFC | |||
| Requirement Levels", RFC 2119, March 1997. | 1179, August 1990 | |||
| [RFC1738] Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L., McCahill, M., "Uniform | ||||
| [rfc 1738] Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L., McCahill, M., "Uniform | ||||
| Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December 1994. | Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December 1994. | |||
| [RFC-1766] Avelstrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of Languages", | [RFC1766] Avelstrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of Languages", | |||
| RFC 1766, March 1995. | RFC 1766, March 1995. | |||
| [rfc 2130] C. Weider, C. Preston, K. Simonsen, H. Alvestrand, R. | [RFC2026] S. Bradner, "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision 3", | |||
| Atkinson, M. Crispin, and P. Svanberg, "The Report of the IAB Character | RFC 2026, October 1996. | |||
| Set Workshop held 29 Feb-1 March, 1997", April 1997, RFC 2130. | ||||
| [SMIv2-SMI] J. Case, et al. .Structure of Management Information for | [RFC2119] S. Bradner, "Keywords for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement | |||
| Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)., RFC | Levels", RFC 2119, March 1997. | |||
| [RFC2277] H. Alvestrand, "IETF Policy on Character Sets and | ||||
| Languages" RFC 2277, January 1998. | ||||
| [RFC2278] N. Freed, J. Postel: "IANA CharSet Registration | ||||
| Procedures", RFC 2278, January 1998. | ||||
| [SMIv2-SMI] J. Case, et al. "Structure of Management Information for | ||||
| Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC | ||||
| 1902, January 1996. | 1902, January 1996. | |||
| [SMIv2-TC] J. Case, et al. .Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the | [SMIv2-TC] J. Case, et al. "Textual Conventions for Version 2 of the | |||
| Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)., RFC 1903, January 1996. | Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)", RFC 1903, January 1996. | |||
| [tipsi] IEEE 1284.1, Transport-independent Printer System Interface | [tipsi] IEEE 1284.1, Transport-independent Printer System Interface | |||
| (TIPSI). | (TIPSI). | |||
| [URI-spec] Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L., McCahill, M. , "Uniform | [URI-spec] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., Masinter, L., "Uniform | |||
| Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December, 1994. | Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC 2396, August 1998. | |||
| [US-ASCII] Coded Character Set - 7-bit American Standard Code for | [US-ASCII] Coded Character Set - 7-bit American Standard Code for | |||
| Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986. | Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986. | |||
| [UTF-8] F. Yergeau, "UTF-8, a transformation format of Unicode and ISO | [UTF-8] F. Yergeau, "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646", RFC | |||
| 10646", RFC 2044, October 1996. | 2279, January 1998. | |||
| 8. Author's Addresses | 8 Notices | |||
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| 9 Author's Addresses | ||||
| Ron Bergman | Ron Bergman | |||
| Dataproducts Corp. | Dataproducts Corp. | |||
| 1757 Tapo Canyon Road | 1757 Tapo Canyon Road | |||
| Simi Valley, CA 93063-3394 | Simi Valley, CA 93063-3394 | |||
| Phone: 805-578-4421 | Phone: 805-578-4421 | |||
| Fax: 805-578-4001 | Fax: 805-578-4001 | |||
| Email: rbergman@dpc.com | Email: rbergman@dpc.com | |||
| Tom Hastings | Tom Hastings | |||
| Xerox Corporation, ESAE-231 | Xerox Corporation, ESAE-231 | |||
| 701 S. Aviation Blvd. | 737 Hawaii St. | |||
| El Segundo, CA 90245 | El Segundo, CA 90245 | |||
| Phone: 310-333-6413 | Phone: 310-333-6413 | |||
| Fax: 310-333-5514 | Fax: 310-333-5514 | |||
| EMail: hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com | EMail: hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com | |||
| Scott A. Isaacson | Scott A. Isaacson | |||
| Novell, Inc. | Novell, Inc. | |||
| 122 E 1700 S | 122 E 1700 S | |||
| Provo, UT 84606 | Provo, UT 84606 | |||
| skipping to change at page 107, line 37 ¶ | skipping to change at page 113, line 51 ¶ | |||
| http://www.pwg.org/ | http://www.pwg.org/ | |||
| Other Participants: | Other Participants: | |||
| Chuck Adams - Tektronix | Chuck Adams - Tektronix | |||
| Jeff Barnett - IBM | Jeff Barnett - IBM | |||
| Keith Carter, IBM Corporation | Keith Carter, IBM Corporation | |||
| Jeff Copeland - QMS | Jeff Copeland - QMS | |||
| Andy Davidson - Tektronix | Andy Davidson - Tektronix | |||
| Roger deBry - IBM | Roger deBry - IBM | |||
| Mabry Dozier - QMS | Mabry Dozier - QMS | |||
| Lee Ferrel - Canon | Lee Farrell - Canon | |||
| Steve Gebert - IBM | Steve Gebert - IBM | |||
| Robert Herriot - Sun Microsystems Inc. | Robert Herriot - Sun Microsystems Inc. | |||
| Shige Kanemitsu - Kyocera | Shige Kanemitsu - Kyocera | |||
| David Kellerman - Northlake Software | David Kellerman - Northlake Software | |||
| Rick Landau - Digital | Rick Landau - Digital | |||
| Pete Loya - HP | Pete Loya - HP | |||
| Ray Lutz - Cognisys | Ray Lutz - Cognisys | |||
| Jay Martin - Underscore | Jay Martin - Underscore | |||
| Mike MacKay, Novell, Inc. | Mike MacKay, Novell, Inc. | |||
| Stan McConnell - Xerox | Stan McConnell - Xerox | |||
| skipping to change at page 109, line 5 ¶ | skipping to change at page 114, line 34 ¶ | |||
| Randy Turner - Sharp | Randy Turner - Sharp | |||
| William Wagner - Digital Products | William Wagner - Digital Products | |||
| Jim Walker - Dazel | Jim Walker - Dazel | |||
| Chris Wellens - Interworking Labs | Chris Wellens - Interworking Labs | |||
| Rob Whittle - Novell | Rob Whittle - Novell | |||
| Don Wright - Lexmark | Don Wright - Lexmark | |||
| Lloyd Young - Lexmark | Lloyd Young - Lexmark | |||
| Atsushi Yuki - Kyocera | Atsushi Yuki - Kyocera | |||
| Peter Zehler, Xerox, Corp. | Peter Zehler, Xerox, Corp. | |||
| 9. INDEX | 10 Change History | |||
| This section summarizes the changes in each version after version 1.0 | ||||
| in reverse chronological order. | ||||
| 10.1Changes to produce version 1.0, dated February 19, 1999 | ||||
| The following changes were made to version 1.2, dated October 2, 1998 | ||||
| to make version 1.0 [sic], dated January 28, 1999: | ||||
| 1.Changed the version number back to 1.0 for this INTERNET-DRAFT in | ||||
| anticipation of its being published as an Information RFC. | ||||
| 10.2Changes to produce version 1.2, dated October 2, 1998 | ||||
| The following changes were made to version 1.1, dated October 1, 1998 | ||||
| to make version 1.2, dated October 2, 1998: | ||||
| 1.Removed all REFERENCE clauses since they referred to sections in the | ||||
| specification that were not in the MIB as requested by the IESG. | ||||
| 2.Moved the definitions of the attributes from the TC to a new section | ||||
| 3.3.8 as requested by the IESG. | ||||
| 3.Removed the attributes from the Table of Contents | ||||
| 4.Added the data types as ASN.1 comments after each attribute enum. | ||||
| 5.Changed a number of occurrences of "SHALL" to "is" when they were | ||||
| just definitions, rather than conformance requirements. | ||||
| 10.3Changes to produce version 1.1, dated October 1, 1998 | ||||
| The following changes were made to version 1.0, dated February 3, 1998 | ||||
| to make version 1.1, dated October 1, 1998: | ||||
| 1.Clarified sections 3.3.3 and 3.3.7 so that the DEFVAL of 0 for index | ||||
| attributes is different from the DEFVAL for | ||||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger which is -2. | ||||
| 2.Clarified the relationships of the values of the | ||||
| JmJobCollationTypeTC with the IPP "multiple-document-handling" | ||||
| attribute. | ||||
| 3.Clarified that the values of the mediumRequested(170) and | ||||
| mediumConsumed(171) attributes may be any of the IPP 'media' values | ||||
| which are media names, media size names, and input tray names. | ||||
| 4.Added the two attributes approved by the PWG for registration in | ||||
| April 1998: mediumTypeConsumed(174) and mediumSizeConsumed(175). | ||||
| 5.Changed "insure" to "ensure'. | ||||
| 6.Correct an incorrect reference in the jmAttributeEntry DESCRIPTION | ||||
| from jmJobTable to jmAttributeTable. | ||||
| 11 INDEX | ||||
| This index includes the textual conventions, the objects, and the | This index includes the textual conventions, the objects, and the | |||
| attributes. Textual conventions all start with the prefix: "JM" and | attributes. Textual conventions all start with the prefix: "JM" and | |||
| end with the suffix: "TC". Objects all starts with the prefix: "jm" | end with the suffix: "TC". Objects all starts with the prefix: "jm" | |||
| followed by the group name. Attributes are identified with enums, and | followed by the group name. Attributes are identified with enums, and | |||
| so start with any lower case letter and have no special prefix. | so start with any lower case letter and have no special prefix. | |||
| colorantConsumed 68 | colorantConsumed, 42 | |||
| colorantRequested 67 | colorantRequested, 41 | |||
| deviceNameRequested 57 | deviceNameRequested, 31 | |||
| documentCopiesCompleted 62 | documentCopiesCompleted, 36 | |||
| documentCopiesRequested 62 | documentCopiesRequested, 36 | |||
| documentFormat 59 | documentFormat, 33 | |||
| documentFormatIndex 58 | documentFormatIndex, 32 | |||
| documentName 58 | documentName, 32 | |||
| fileName 58 | fileName, 32 | |||
| finishing 61 | finishing, 35 | |||
| fullColorImpressionsCompleted 64 | fullColorImpressionsCompleted, 38 | |||
| highlightColorImpressionsCompleted 65 | highlightColorImpressionsCompleted, 39 | |||
| impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy 64 | impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy, 38 | |||
| impressionsInterpreted 64 | impressionsInterpreted, 38 | |||
| impressionsSentToDevice 64 | impressionsSentToDevice, 38 | |||
| impressionsSpooled 64 | impressionsSpooled, 38 | |||
| jmAttributeInstanceIndex 98 | jmAttributeInstanceIndex, 103 | |||
| jmAttributeTypeIndex 98 | jmAttributeTypeIndex, 103 | |||
| JmAttributeTypeTC 51 | JmAttributeTypeTC, 80 | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsInteger 99 | jmAttributeValueAsInteger, 104 | |||
| jmAttributeValueAsOctets 100 | jmAttributeValueAsOctets, 105 | |||
| JmBooleanTC 41 | JmBooleanTC, 74 | |||
| JmFinishingTC 39 | JmFinishingTC, 72 | |||
| jmGeneralAttributePersistence 85 | jmGeneralAttributePersistence, 90 | |||
| jmGeneralJobPersistence 85 | jmGeneralJobPersistence, 90 | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetIndex 83 | jmGeneralJobSetIndex, 88 | |||
| jmGeneralJobSetName 86 | jmGeneralJobSetName, 91 | |||
| jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex 84 | jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex, 89 | |||
| jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs 83 | jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs, 88 | |||
| jmGeneralOldestActiveJobIndex 84 | jmGeneralOldestActiveJobIndex, 89 | |||
| jmJobIDJobIndex 89 | JmJobCollationTypeTC, 76 | |||
| jmJobIDJobSetIndex 89 | jmJobIDJobIndex, 94 | |||
| jmJobImpressionsCompleted 94 | jmJobIDJobSetIndex, 94 | |||
| jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested 94 | jmJobImpressionsCompleted, 99 | |||
| jmJobIndex 91 | jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested, 99 | |||
| jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested 93 | jmJobIndex, 96 | |||
| jmJobKOctetsProcessed 93 | jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested, 98 | |||
| jmJobOwner 95 | jmJobKOctetsProcessed, 98 | |||
| JmJobServiceTypesTC 72 | jmJobOwner, 100 | |||
| JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC 38 | JmJobServiceTypesTC, 84 | |||
| jmJobState 91 | JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC, 71 | |||
| jmJobStateReasons1 92 | jmJobState, 96 | |||
| JmJobStateReasons1TC 73 | jmJobStateReasons1, 97 | |||
| JmJobStateReasons2TC 77 | JmJobStateReasons1TC, 85 | |||
| JmJobStateReasons3TC 81 | JmJobStateReasons2TC, 85 | |||
| JmJobStateReasons4TC 81 | JmJobStateReasons3TC, 86 | |||
| JmJobStateTC 48 | JmJobStateReasons4TC, 86 | |||
| JmJobStringTC 37 | JmJobStateTC, 77 | |||
| jmJobSubmissionID 88 | JmJobStringTC, 70 | |||
| JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC 43 | jmJobSubmissionID, 93 | |||
| JmMediumTypeTC 41 | JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC, 76 | |||
| JmNaturalLanguageTagTC 37 | JmMediumTypeTC, 74 | |||
| jmNumberOfInterveningJobs 92 | JmNaturalLanguageTagTC, 70 | |||
| JmPrinterResolutionTC 40 | jmNumberOfInterveningJobs, 97 | |||
| JmPrintQualityTC 40 | JmPrinterResolutionTC, 73 | |||
| JmTimeStampTC 38 | JmPrintQualityTC, 73 | |||
| JmTonerEconomyTC 41 | jmSystemAttrIntegerSupport, 105 | |||
| JmUTF8StringTC 37 | JmTimeStampTC, 71 | |||
| jobAccountName 54 | JmTonerEconomyTC, 74 | |||
| jobCodedCharSet 53 | JmUTF8StringTC, 70 | |||
| jobCollationType 63 | jobAccountName, 28 | |||
| jobComment 58 | jobCodedCharSet, 27 | |||
| jobCompletionTime 69 | jobCollationType, 37 | |||
| jobCopiesCompleted 62 | jobComment, 32 | |||
| jobCopiesRequested 62 | jobCompletionTime, 44 | |||
| jobHold 60 | jobCopiesCompleted, 36 | |||
| jobHoldUntil 60 | jobCopiesRequested, 36 | |||
| jobKOctetsTransferred 63 | jobHold, 34 | |||
| jobName 55 | jobHoldUntil, 34 | |||
| jobNaturalLanguageTag 54 | jobKOctetsTransferred, 37 | |||
| jobOriginatingHost 57 | jobName, 29 | |||
| jobPriority 59 | jobNaturalLanguageTag, 27 | |||
| jobProcessAfterDateAndTime 60 | jobOriginatingHost, 31 | |||
| jobProcessingCPUTime 69 | jobPriority, 33 | |||
| jobServiceTypes 56 | jobProcessAfterDateAndTime, 34 | |||
| jobSourceChannelIndex 56 | jobProcessingCPUTime, 44 | |||
| jobSourcePlatformType 56 | jobServiceTypes, 30 | |||
| jobStartedBeingHeldTime 69 | jobSourceChannelIndex, 30 | |||
| jobStartedProcessingTime 69 | jobSourcePlatformType, 30 | |||
| jobStateReasons2 52 | jobStartedBeingHeldTime, 43 | |||
| jobStateReasons3 52 | jobStartedProcessingTime, 44 | |||
| jobStateReasons4 52 | jobStateReasons2, 25 | |||
| jobSubmissionTime 68 | jobStateReasons3, 25 | |||
| jobSubmissionToServerTime 68 | jobStateReasons4, 25 | |||
| jobURI 54 | jobSubmissionTime, 43 | |||
| mediumConsumed 67 | jobSubmissionToServerTime, 43 | |||
| mediumRequested 67 | jobURI, 28 | |||
| numberOfDocuments 57 | mediumConsumed, 41 | |||
| other 51 | mediumRequested, 41 | |||
| outputBin 60 | mediumSizeConsumed, 42 | |||
| pagesCompleted 65 | mediumTypeConsumed, 42 | |||
| pagesCompletedCurrentCopy 66 | numberOfDocuments, 31 | |||
| pagesRequested 65 | other, 25 | |||
| physicalDevice 57 | outputBin, 34 | |||
| printerResolutionRequested 61 | pagesCompleted, 39 | |||
| printerResolutionUsed 61 | pagesCompletedCurrentCopy, 40 | |||
| printQualityRequested 61 | pagesRequested, 39 | |||
| printQualityUsed 61 | physicalDevice, 31 | |||
| processingMessage 52 | printerResolutionRequested, 35 | |||
| processingMessageNaturalLangTag 53 | printerResolutionUsed, 35 | |||
| queueNameRequested 57 | printQualityRequested, 35 | |||
| serverAssignedJobName 55 | printQualityUsed, 35 | |||
| sheetCompletedCopyNumber 63 | processingMessage, 26 | |||
| sheetCompletedDocumentNumber 63 | processingMessageNaturalLangTag, 26 | |||
| sheetsCompleted 66 | queueNameRequested, 31 | |||
| sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy 66 | serverAssignedJobName, 28 | |||
| sheetsRequested 66 | sheetCompletedCopyNumber, 37 | |||
| sides 61 | sheetCompletedDocumentNumber, 37 | |||
| submittingApplicationName 56 | sheetsCompleted, 40 | |||
| submittingServerName 56 | sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy, 40 | |||
| tonerDensityRequested 61 | sheetsRequested, 40 | |||
| tonerDensityUsed 62 | sides, 34 | |||
| tonerEcomonyRequested 61 | submittingApplicationName, 30 | |||
| tonerEcomonyUsed 61 | submittingServerName, 30 | |||
| tonerDensityRequested, 35 | ||||
| tonerDensityUsed, 36 | ||||
| tonerEcomonyRequested, 35 | ||||
| tonerEcomonyUsed, 35 | ||||
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