IPP Mail Archive: Re: IPP> NOT - ISSUE 1 - can event reporting be dropped if device is too b usy?

Re: IPP> NOT - ISSUE 1 - can event reporting be dropped if device is too b usy?

Ira McDonald (imcdonal@sdsp.mc.xerox.com)
Wed, 19 May 1999 12:41:09 -0400

Hi Tom,

Since most event reports are delivered through inherently
unreliable (or anyway unconfirmed) channels, I'd say ANY
device MAY suspend event reporting when busy.

Rather than have clients indicate that their events are
'droppable' (low-priority), I'd rather that the default
is that all event subscribtions are for 'unconfirmed'
event delivery service (e.g., SNMP Trap-PDU or SMTP
'mailto:' without MDN or DSN feedback). Then a client
can explicitly subscribe (if the device offers it) to
the 'confirmed' event delivery service (e.g., a
response from a SNMP management station/ trap
destination via a 'latch' object in the device's MIB
or use of MDN/DSN in the SMTP 'mailto:' case).

Cheers,
- Ira McDonald
High North Inc