To make things a bit more confusing, the "Conformance Information" part of the document shows:
prtAuxiliarySheetGroup OBJECT-GROUP
OBJECTS { prtGeneralStartupPage, prtGeneralBannerPage }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The auxiliary sheet group."
::= { prtMIBGroups 19 }
prtGeneralAdminName, prtGeneralSerialNumber, prtAlertCriticalEvents and
prtAlertAllEvents are not listed in any of the groups under "Conformance Information".
Bob Pentecost
HP
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From: Harry Lewis <harryl at VNET.IBM.COM>[SMTP:harryl at VNET.IBM.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 1996 9:40 AM
To: pwg at pwg.org
Subject: PWG> MIB comment
Kinda late, I know, but here's a comment...
prtGeneralAdminName, prtGeneralSerialNumber, prtAlertCriticalEvents and
prtAlertAllEvents follow the natural OID scheme, falling in at the end of
Printer General, but they appear to be part of the "Auxiliary Sheet Group".
These objects have nothing to do with the aux sheets (unless we're thinking
these items will be printed on a config page - I don't think that was the
intent).
Harry Lewis - IBM Printing Systems