PMP> prtAlertTime issue

PMP> prtAlertTime issue

Bob Pentecost bpenteco at boi.hp.com
Fri Jun 6 15:52:25 EDT 1997


When we discussed whether or not to make prtAlertTime mandatory, I was 
assured by several committee members that there was a value that could be 
provided if the value of sysUpTime was not available (for our printers it 
is a case of sysUpTime being provided by the NIC and, as discussed for 
several areas of the MIB, "the NIC doesn't know everything about the 
printer and the printer doesn't know everything about the NIC").


Therefore, I request that wording be added as follows:
"A value of zero indicates the alert occurred at an unknown time."


Bob Pentecost
HP




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From:  Randy Turner[SMTP:rturner at sharplabs.com]
Sent:  Friday, June 06, 1997 11:18 AM
To:  pmp at pwg.org
Subject:  PMP> prtAlertTime issue


Lloyd referenced an earlier mail message by Bob Pentecost reflecting a
request by Bob as to
what value should be returned by a GET for prtAlertTime if the printer
didn't know the time.
Values for INTEGER types have (other) and (unknown) as possible values.
The 'TimeTicks'
object has no such equivalents. prtAlertTime is now mandatory, and is
based on sysUpTime
from MIB-II. If someone performs a GET on prtAlertTime (according the
curent definition),
then it MUST return a valid value. There are no alternative 'other' or
'unknown' scenarios
for an object like prtAlertTime, with type 'TimeTicks' that is based on
MIB-II sysUpTime.


Randy



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