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Title : IPP: Job Progress Attributes
Author(s) : T. Hastings, H. Lewis, R. Bergman
Filename : draft-ietf-ipp-job-prog-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 07-Jul-00
This document defines four new Job Description attributes for monitoring
job progress to be registered as extensions to IPP/1.0 [RFC2566] and
IPP/1.1 [ipp-mod]. These attributes are drawn from the PWG Job
Monitoring MIB [rfc2707]. The new Job Description attributes are:
'job-collation-type' (type2 enum)
'sheet-completed-copy-number' (integer(0:MAX))
'sheet-completed-document-number' (integer(0:MAX))
'impressions-completed-current-copy' (integer(0:MAX))
This document also defines a new 'sheet-collate' Job Template attribute
to control sheet collation and to help with the interpretation of the
job progress attributes. These new attributes may also be used by
themselves in combination with the IPP/1.1 'job-impressions-completed'
attribute as useful job progress monitoring attributes and/or may be
passed in an IPP Notification (see [ipp-ntfy]).
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