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This draft is a work item of the Internet Printing Protocol Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Internet Printing Protocol (IPP):The INDP Notification
Delivery Method
Author(s) : H. Parra, T. Hastings
Filename : draft-ietf-ipp-indp-method-01.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 10-Jul-00
The IPP Event Notification specification [ipp-ntfy] is an OPTIONAL
extension to IPP/1.0, IPP/1.1, and future versions. [ipp-ntfy] requires
the definition of one or more Delivery Methods in separate Delivery
Method Documents for the Printer to dispatch Event Notifications to
Notification Recipients. This Delivery Method Document defines the
semantics and syntax of the 'indp' Notification Delivery Method. For
this Delivery Method, an IPP Printer sends (pushes) an IPP Event
Notifications request to the Notification Recipients using the Send-
Notifications operation defined in this document. The Notification
Recipient returns a response to the Printer. The Send-Notifications
operation uses the same Encoding and Transport as IPP itself.
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