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An administrator configures Printer objects to either support or not
support authentication and/or message privacy ...
... channels might support and/or require different
security mechanisms. In such cases, an administrator could expose
the simultaneous support for these multiple communication channels as
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... names ("printer-name" and "job-name"). An object name NEED NOT be
unique across all instances of all objects. A Printer object's name
is chosen and set by an administrator through some mechanism outside
the scope of IPP/1.0. A Job object's name is optionally chosen and
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... basis for such support comes from the creating Printer object).
- Each Printer object has a name (which is not necessarily unique).
The administrator chooses and sets this name through some
mechanism outside the scope of IPP/1.0 itself. The Printer
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... by the client,
authentication system, operator, system administrator, or
manufacturer (i.e., for "job-originating-user-name", "printer-
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... Printer object MUST respond with the 'no-value' for any
supported attribute (including all REQUIRED attributes) for
which the system administrator has not configured a value. See
the description of the "out-of-band" values in the beginning of
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... Group.
'no-value': The attribute is supported by the Printer object, but
the system administrator has not yet configured a value.
The Encoding ...
... Some attributes are defined as 'type3 keyword | name'. These
attributes support values that are either type3 keywords or names.
This dual-syntax mechanism enables a site administrator to extend
these attributes to legally include values that are locally defined
by the site administrator ...
... administrator to extend
these attributes to legally include values that are locally defined
by the site administrator. Such names are not registered with IANA.
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... corresponding attributes in other standards [RFC1759]. This syntax
type is not used for attributes to which the system administrator may
assign values. Section 6.1 describes how the protocol can be
extended with new enum values.
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... indicating an xxx-related behavior.
Note: Since an administrator MAY change the default value
attribute after a Job object has been submitted but before it
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... 'third-shift': third-shift (after midnight)
An administrator MUST associate allowable print times with a named
time period (by means outside IPP/1.0). An administrator ...
... administrator MUST associate allowable print times with a named
time period (by means outside IPP/1.0). An administrator is
encouraged to pick names that suggest the type of time period. An
administrator ...
... administrator is
encouraged to pick names that suggest the type of time period. An
administrator MAY define additional values using the 'name' or '
keyword' attribute syntax, depending on implementation.
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... is printed
An administrator MAY define additional values using the 'name' or '
keyword' attribute syntax, depending on implementation.
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... ISO DPA and the Printer MIB)
and are listed in section 14. An administrator MAY define additional
values using the 'name' or 'keyword' attribute syntax, depending on
implementation.
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This attribute provides a message from an operator, system
administrator or "intelligent" process to indicate to the end user
the reasons for modification or other management action taken on a
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... number of copies specified by the "copies" attribute and a 'number of
copies' instruction embedded in the document data, if any. This
difference allows the system administrator to control the lower and
upper bounds of both (1) the size of the document(s) with "job-k-
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... indicated in parenthesizes.
Note: How these attributes are set by an Administrator is outside the
scope of this specification.
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... Printer object. It OPTIONALLY contains more than one URI for the
Printer object. An administrator determines a Printer object's
URI(s) and configures this attribute to contain those URIs ...
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Consider the following example. For a single Printer object, an
administrator configures the "printer-uri-supported" and "uri-
security-supported" attributes as follows:
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... end-user friendly than a URI. An
administrator determines a printer's name and sets this attribute to
that name. This name may be the last part of the printer's URI or it
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... charset that the
Printer object has been configured to represent 'text' and 'name'
Printer attributes that are set by the operator, system
administrator, or manufacturer, i.e., for "printer-name" (name),
"printer-location" (text), "printer-info" (text), and "printer-make-
and-model" (text). Therefore, the value of the Printer object's
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... language that
the Printer object has been configured to represent 'text' and 'name'
Printer attributes that are set by the operator, system
administrator, or manufacturer, i.e., for "printer-name" (name),
"printer-location" (text), "printer-info" (text), and "printer-make-
and-model" (text). When returning these Printer attributes, the
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...
This Printer attribute provides a message from an operator, system
administrator or "intelligent" process to indicate to the end user
information or status of the printer, such as why it is unavailable
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... It is RECOMMENDED that vendors supply a value for this attribute that
is between 60 and 240 seconds. An implementation MAY allow a system
administrator to set this attribute. If so, the system administrator
MAY be able to set values outside this range ...
... vendors supply a value for this attribute that
is between 60 and 240 seconds. An implementation MAY allow a system
administrator to set this attribute. If so, the system administrator
MAY be able to set values outside this range.
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... range, in any operation
in which a client may supply attributes or the system administrator
may configure attributes (by means outside the scope of IPP/1.0). In
...
... Note: Some attributes are defined to be: 'type3 keywords' | 'name'
which allows for attribute values to be extended by a site
administrator with administrator defined names. Such names are not
registered with IANA ...
... which allows for attribute values to be extended by a site
administrator with administrator defined names. Such names are not
registered with IANA.
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... charset given the current configuration
of the IPP object (administrator defined).
The "generated-natural-language ...
... language given the current configuration of the IPP object
(administrator defined).
Attributes of type 'text' and 'name' are populated from different
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... languages for generated
messages
2. Some attributes are supplied by the system administrator (e.g.,
the Printer object's "printer-name" and "printer-location"
attributes). These too can be in any natural language ...
... Job Template Attributes:
job-hold-until) client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name
job-hold-until-default client ...
... (keyword | name
job-hold-until-default client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
job-hold-until-supported client ...
... (keyword | name)
job-hold-until-supported client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
job-sheets client ...
... (keyword | name)
job-sheets client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
job-sheets-default client ...
... (keyword | name)
job-sheets-default client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
job-sheets-supported client ...
... (keyword | name)
job-sheets-supported client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
media client ...
... (keyword | name)
media client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
media-default client ...
... (keyword | name)
media-default client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
media-supported client ...
... (keyword | name)
media-supported client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
media-ready client ...
... (keyword | name)
media-ready client matches administrator-configured
(keyword | name)
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... job-state-message (text) Job or Printer object
output-device-assigned (name(127)) administrator
job-message-from-operator (text(127)) operator
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...
Printer Description Attributes:
printer-name (name(127)) administrator
printer-location (text(127)) administrator
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... printer-name (name(127)) administrator
printer-location (text(127)) administrator
printer-info (text(127)) administrator
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... printer-location (text(127)) administrator
printer-info (text(127)) administrator
printer-make-and-model (text(127)) administrator or manufacturer
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... printer-info (text(127)) administrator
printer-make-and-model (text(127)) administrator or manufacturer
printer-state-message (text) Printer object
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... security levels or the specific threats that any given IPP
system administrator may be concerned with cannot be anticipated, IPP
MUST be capable of operating with different security mechanisms ...
... consistent results. If a client uses more than one authentication
mechanism, it is recommended that an administrator make all
credentials resolve to the same user and user-name ...
... IPP client has
been authenticated as an operator or administrator of the IPP Printer
object, could the foreign jobs be queried by an IPP ...
... mechanism that is outside the scope of IPP. For administrative
policy and control reasons, an administrator may choose to make only
a subset of possible values visible to the end user. In this case,
the real output device ...
... output device behind the IPP Printer abstraction may be
capable of a certain feature, however an administrator is specifying
that access to that feature not be exposed to the end user through
the IPP ...
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For another example of how supported attributes function, consider a
system administrator who desires to control all print jobs so that no
job sheets are printed in order to conserve paper. To force no job
sheets, the system administrator ...
... system administrator who desires to control all print jobs so that no
job sheets are printed in order to conserve paper. To force no job
sheets, the system administrator sets the only supported value for
the "job-sheets-supported" attribute to 'none'. In this case, if a
client requests ...
... of "ipp-attribute-fidelity"). To force the use of job start/end
sheets on all jobs, the administrator does not include the value '
none' in the "job-sheets-supported" attribute. In this case, if a
client requests ...
... unavailable and that the IPP object administrator desires that remote
links to that resource be removed ...
... any length of time -- that is left to the discretion of the IPP
object administrator.
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A temporary error indicating that the Printer is not currently
accepting jobs, because the administrator has set the value of the
Printer's "printer-is-not-accepting-jobs" attribute to 'false' (by
means outside of IPP ...
... IPP environments, this means that IPP
Printers can be registered (either automatically or with the help of
an administrator) as entries of type printer in the directory using
an implementation specific mechanism such as entry attributes, entry
type fields ...
... Authentication and authorization are also often part of a directory
service so that an administrator can place limits on end users so
that they are only allowed to find entries to which they have certain
access rights ...
... "multiple-operation-time-out" attribute SHOULD be
between 30 and 240 seconds, though the implementation
MAY allow the administrator to set values, and MAY allow
values outside this range. (Issue 1.28)
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