I'm just thinking about the firewall.
You are saying, somehow, the Management Station is somehow discovered
and/or administratively configured, the Agent (in the enterprise proxy...
let's say) performs a RegisterForManagement operation (which does pass the
firewall) and, if a valid response is received from the Manager, then the
Agent performs a GetSchedule operation. Right?
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Harry Lewis
Chairman - IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group
http://www.pwg.org
IBM Printing Systems
http://www.ibm.com/printers
303-924-5337
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"Wagner,William" <WWagner at NetSilicon.com>
Sent by: owner-wbmm at pwg.org
05/03/2004 01:09 PM
To
Harry Lewis/Boulder/IBM at IBMUS, <wbmm at pwg.org>
cc
Subject
RE: WBMM> Setting the Schedule
Harry,
That is one mode, but I would not say that it is the main mode since it
is an optional operation. We have agreed that SOAP can use either SMTP
or HTTP. The SetSchedule operation (to my mind) make sense primarily
in an entirely email oriented implementation.
In many cases, MFPs are not managed by the IP group and an easy, non-IT
dependent mode of operation is desirable. Having to set up a mail
account for every printer is a bother (although this can be reduced by
using a proxy). Using the basic terminal web access is generally easier
and involves less people in an organization.
Of course, if you want to implement an SNMP based protocol, that's fine.
But the SetSchedule operation is optional.
For either binding, the remote management is enabled by the Register
forMnagement operation.
Bill Wagner
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Lewis [mailto:harryl at us.ibm.com]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 1:36 P
To: wbmm at pwg.org
Subject: WBMM> Setting the Schedule
I want to reaffirm that the (main) mode we are anticipating for getting a
schedule set in a managed entity is for the Manager, using SMTP, to send a
SetSchedule operation which includes a UpdateSchedule Action in the
Schedule... whereby the Agent will perform a GetSchedule.
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Harry Lewis
Chairman - IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group
http://www.pwg.org
IBM Printing Systems
http://www.ibm.com/printers
303-924-5337
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