PMP> prtChannelEntry -> prtMarkerIndex

PMP> prtChannelEntry -> prtMarkerIndex

Schoenbach Andreas Andreas.Schoenbach at abgap.siemens.de
Thu Sep 21 11:05:41 EDT 2000


Thanks, for your suggestions.

I have 4 interpreters and 3 marker.  I will thus create 12 instances in the
prtInterpreterTable. -> O.K.


Do I need now 12 instances in the prtMarkerTable (with same index)?

Or sufficient 3 and I know 
prtInterpreterIndex => prtMarkerIndex
1,4,7,10            =>   1
2,5,8,11            =>   2
3,4,9,12            =>   3
???

-Andreas

	-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
	Von:	McDonald, Ira [mailto:imcdonald at sharplabs.com]
	Gesendet am:	Mittwoch, 20. September 2000 21:51
	An:	'Wagner,William'; 'Schoenbach Andreas'; pmp at pwg.org
	Betreff:	RE: PMP> prtChannelEntry -> prtMarkerIndex

	Hi,

	Thanks Bill - right - use multiple instances of (for
	instance) a PostScript interpreter to represent each
	different Marker - good solution.

	Cheers,
	- Ira McDonald

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Wagner,William [mailto:bwagner at digprod.com]
	Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 10:00 AM
	To: 'Schoenbach Andreas'; pmp at pwg.org
	Subject: RE: PMP> prtChannelEntry -> prtMarkerIndex


	Greetings:

	The MIB model assumes that the channel drives the interpreter and
the
	interpreter somehow drives the marker through the system controller.
There
	is a relationship between channel and interpreter(s) in the
	prtChannelCurrentJobCntlLangIndex, and the
	prtChannelDefaultPageDescLangIndex objects.  You could define
interpreters
	with a fixed relationship to each marking engine. This would allow
the
	dynamic relation between channel and marking engine to be reported. 


	William A. Wagner (Bill Wagner)
	Director of Technology
	Imaging Division
	NETsilicon, Inc.
	781-398-4588


	-----Original Message-----
	From: Schoenbach Andreas
[mailto:Andreas.Schoenbach at abgap.siemens.de]
	Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:11 AM
	To: pmp at pwg.org
	Subject: PMP> prtChannelEntry -> prtMarkerIndex


	Hello,

	I have three markers and two channels in my machine. 

	I need to select which marker is printing the data from a channel.

	(like prtChannelDefaultPageDescLangIndex).

	Is this relation present or can you extend the mib?

	Example:

	prtChannelMarkerIndex OBJECT-TYPE
	    SYNTAX     Integer32
	    MAX-ACCESS read-write
	    STATUS     current
	    DESCRIPTION
	        "The value of prtMarkerIndex  corresponding to the
	         Marker for this channel.
	        This marker defines the default marker  to be used for the
print
	data
	         from this channel.
	        Must be 1 or greater. -1 means unknown. -2 means auto-select
"
	    ::= { prtChannelEntry 11 }

	Thanks,
	Andreas.Schoenbach at abgap.siemens.de



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