Hi Harry,
I picked up this file yesterday from the PWG site and used
SMICng 'mstrip' tool to extract the MIB source. It compiles
after fixing three one-line typos (all commas that are missing
or present when they shouldn't be):
1) chNDPS(43), -- Ira - added comma
2) chIPP(44) -- Ira - removed comma
3) mediaPathcannotDuplexMediaSelected(1304), -- Ira - added comma
[the word 'cannot' should also be capitalized in the above]
Also, your entire file is still set at 65 columns of text (as
Randy Turner had done) and not 72 columns (as required by RFC
Editor for I-Ds and RFCs). This causes some additional havoc
with some tables.
I haven't reviewed the text updates and clarifications yet.
Will do so shortly.
Cheers,
- Ira McDonald, consulting architect at Xerox and Sharp
High North Inc
-----Original Message-----
From: harryl at us.ibm.com [mailto:harryl at us.ibm.com]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 8:52 PM
To: Jay Martin
Cc: pmp at pwg.org
Subject: Re: PMP> Printer MIB draft posted
Yes, I'm all for highlighting it on the PWG web site and even putting a
reference to it in the MIB draft (if that's "allowed"). I agree the "Top
25" was a valuable exercise. It's just the lack of usability in the
current text format that I don't like.
Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
Jay Martin <jkm at underscore.com>
05/05/00 04:25 PM
To: Harry Lewis/Boulder/IBM at IBMUS
cc: pmp at pwg.org
Subject: Re: PMP> Printer MIB draft posted
> There are a couple "issues" remaining.
>> 1. That Top 25 alert table (Apdx E) is horrible in terms of formatting
and
> I think it's useless in it's current condition. I'd like to remove it!
Generating that Top 25 table turned out to be the *only* way the group
could narrow its focus to determine what was truly important with respect
to alerts and associated usage scenarios, IMHO.
I certainly understand how hard it is to put such a big table in such a
small format, but this table should be retained *someplace* that everyone
can access. How's about putting it on the PWG website in a
well-advertised
location?
...jay