Hi folks,
[Based on our review yesterday at the WIMS WG teleconference, for review
during the WIMS WG teleconference on Thursday 15 September]
I just posted a second Prototype draft of the Printer MIB Multifunction
Device
Alerts (MFD Alerts) specification at:
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/wd/wd-pmpmfdalerts10-20110902.pdf / doc
- clean copy with line numbers and live table of contents
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/wd/wd-pmpmfdalerts10-20110902-rev.pdf / doc
- redlines copy with line numbers and live table of contents
Note: This draft is kept at Prototype status because the intended technical
content of this specification is now complete.
Comments?
Cheers,
- Ira
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Change History
Version of 2 September 2011 – Prototype
Status: Kept status to Prototype.
Editorial: Revised section 2.2 (Printing Terminology) to add definitions of
“IPP Client” and “IPP Printer”, per WIMS WG on 9/01/11.
Editorial: Revised section 2.2 (Printing Terminology) to rename “Printer
MIB
Server” to “Printer MIB Agent”, to align with IPP Printer State Extensions
[PWG5100.9].
Editorial: Revised section 5.2 (MFD Subunit Alerts) to explain the
rationale
for not defining any new OutputChannel-specific alerts (i.e., by analogy to
(Input)Channel in Printer MIB v2), per WIMS WG on 9/01/11.
Editorial: Revised sections 6.1 and 6.2 (Printer MIB Agent/Printer MIB
Client)
to state REQUIRED for prtAlertTable, REQUIRED to encode/decode values of
prtAlertGroup and prtAlertCode according to [IANAPRT], and RECOMMENDED
to implement prtAlertTable as persistent, per WIMS WG on 9/01/11.
Editorial: Added sections 6.3 and 6.4 (IPP Printer/IPP Client) to reference
new
values for printer-state-reasons and printer-alert, per WIMS WG on 9/01/11.
Editorial: Revised section 9.3 (IPP Attribute and Keyword Value
Registrations)
to change ‘5100.xy’ to ‘5107.x’ (PMP series), per WIMS WG on 9/01/11.
Editorial: Revised section 10.1 (Normative References) to add IANA IPP
Registry
and PWG IPP Printer State Extensions, per WIMS WG on 9/01/11.
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