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XEROX-JOB-MONITORING-TC DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN
--
--
-- Date: 9-Apr-2002
-- Version: 5.11.pub
-- File: 40jobtc.dfm, .mib, .pdf, .txt
IMPORTS
MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE
FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- RFC 1442/1902/2578
TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
FROM SNMPv2-TC -- RFC 1443/1903/2579
xeroxCommonMIB
FROM XEROX-COMMON-MIB; -- 02common.mib
xcmJobMonTC MODULE-IDENTITY
LAST-UPDATED "0209170000Z" -- yymmddhhmmZ, year 20yy
ORGANIZATION "Xerox Corporation - Common MIB Working Group"
CONTACT-INFO
" XCMI Editors
E-Mail: coherence@crt.xerox.com
--
--
"
DESCRIPTION "
File: 40jobtc.dfm, .mib, .pdf, .txt
Version: 5.11.pub
This textual-convention module defines textual-
conventions for use with the Job Monitoring MIB,
module: XEROX-JOB-MONITORING-MIB. Also the explanatory
material with this module explains the Job Monitoring
MIB. These textual-conventions and explanations are in
a separate module from the Job Monitoring MIB, so that
they may be republished when additional enums are added
or more explanatory material is added without needing to
republish the Job Monitoring MIB, thus increasing the
stability of the Job Monitoring MIB.
Copyright 1996-2002 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved."
::= { xeroxCommonMIB 58 }
-- definitions of textual conventions
XcmJMJobServiceTypeOID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Specifies the type of service to which the job has been
submitted. The service type is represented as a single OID,
rather than as an OID for a source-type and an OID for a
destination-type, so that more general and arbitrary service
types can be created, such as services with more than one
destination type, or ones with only a source or only a
destination."
SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER
--
-- REGISTRY of Job Service Type OIDs
-- (used as values of the
-- Job Monitoring MIB xcmJobServiceType object)
--
-- Usage: Developers should ALWAYS request registration of appropriate
-- XCMI standard job service type OIDs when they design or integrate
-- basic services into a job service to which job service requesters
-- can submit job requests.
xcmJobServiceTypesOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The root of all job service type OIDs defined in the Job
Monitoring MIB TC. Also use these same OIDs for Xerox
extensions to ISO DPA."
::= { xcmJobMonTC 2 }
xcmJobServiceScanToFileOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Scan-to-file
The scan-to-file job service scans one or more documents and
stores the result in one or more (1) local files, (2) files
in a distributed file system or (3) files in a document
repository, depending on the prescriptive instructions submitted
with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 1 }
xcmJobServiceScanToPrintOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Scan-to-print
The scan-to-print job service scans one or more documents and
prints the results on a local printer or on a network
printer, depending on the prescriptive instructions submitted
with the job service request."
REFERENCE
"See: 'xcmJobServiceCopyOID' below"
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 2 }
xcmJobServiceScanToFaxOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Scan-to-fax
The scan-to-fax job service scans one or more documents and
faxes the results using a local fax or on a network
fax, depending on the prescriptive instructions submitted
with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 3 }
xcmJobServiceScanToMailListOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Scan-to-mail-list
The scan-to-mail-list job service scans one or more documents
and distributes the results using the distribution list
specified by the prescriptive instructions submitted
with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 4 }
xcmJobServiceFaxToFileOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Fax-to-file
The fax-to-file job service accepts one or more documents via
inbound fax and stores the result in one or more: (1) local
files, (2) files in a distributed file system or (3) files in a
document repository, depending on the prescriptive instructions
submitted with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 5 }
xcmJobServiceFaxToPrintOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Fax-to-print
The fax-to-print job service accepts one or more documents via
inbound fax and prints the results on a local printer or on a
network printer, depending on the prescriptive instructions
submitted with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 6 }
xcmJobServiceFaxToMailListOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Fax-to-mail-list
The fax-to-mail-list job service accepts one or more documents
via inbound fax and distributes the results using the
distribution list specified by the prescriptive instructions
submitted with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 7 }
xcmJobServicePrintOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Print
The print job service accepts one or more documents submitted
with the job print service request, referenced from the job
request in a distributed file system or document repository
and prints on a network printer, depending on the prescriptive
instructions submitted with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 8 }
xcmJobServiceFileToFaxOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"File-to-fax
The file-to-fax job service accepts one or more documents
submitted with the job print service request, referenced from
the job request in a distributed file system or document
repository and faxes the results using a local fax or on a
network fax, depending on the prescriptive instructions
submitted with the job service request."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 9 }
xcmJobServiceFileToMailListOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"File-to-mail-list
The file-to-mail-list job service accepts one or more documents
submitted with the job service request, referenced from the job
request in a distributed file system or document repository
and distributes the results using the distribution
list specified by the prescriptive instructions submitted
with the job service request. The file-to-mail-list service
permits a user to compose a compound job whose sub-job produces
a file, such as a scan-to-file, and whose subsequent sub-jobs
use the file as input, such as a sub-job to file-to-mail-list
and a second (parallel) sub-job to print from the same file."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 10 }
xcmJobServiceCopyOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Copy
The copy job service reads images (via xerography, scanner,
etc.) and writes (prints) those images (with a pipeline delay of
zero or more images) on a local marker sub-unit (copy service
need NOT write a disk or other secondary storage file of the
copy images). Compare with 'xcmJobServiceScanToPrint' (strictly
used for digital scanners - scan to print service shall ALWAYS
write a disk or other secondary storage file of the whole
document, i.e., the set of copy images).
The key distinction, from an Image Processing point of is that,
for a copy (or local copy) job the IIT (input - scan) and IOT
(output - marker) are WELL-TUNED with respect to each other to
produce the best quality and the best performance.
Whereas for ScantoPrint the target IOT (or the its capabilities)
are not assumed to be known at the time scanning and in order to
achieve best quality, there is often an additional step of
image processing that the systems needs to go through (often
called Image Interoperability Services).
Usage: A copy job service shall ALWAYS expose
an 'xcmHrDeviceCopier' (scanner and marker are invisible)
in the IETF HR MIB, XCMI HRX MIB, and XCMI Job Monitoring MIB.
Usage: A scan to print job service shall ALWAYS expose
an 'xcmHrDeviceScanner' and an 'hrDevicePrinter' (marker)
in the IETF HR MIB, XCMI HRX MIB, and XCMI Job Monitoring MIB."
REFERENCE
"See: 'xcmJobServiceScanToPrintOID' above"
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 11 }
xcmJobServiceFileToFileOID OBJECT-IDENTITY
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"File-to-file
The file-to-file job service accepts one or more documents
submitted with the job print service request, referenced from
the job request in a distributed file system or document
repository and stores the result in one or more: (1) local
files, (2) files in a distributed file system or (3) files in a
document repository, depending on the prescriptive instructions
submitted with the job service request.
The initial intent of this job service is support the transfer
of a file to a device's hard drive. When the file transfer is
complete, the file-to-file job is complete. It is expected that
a user will eventually process the file from the device hard
drive, but that action starts a new job. This service might be
used in the processing of a secure-print action."
::= { xcmJobServiceTypesOID 12 }
XcmJMJobState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"A job may be in any of the states defined by this textual-
convention.
The Xerox Job model is a refinement of the ISO DPA standard and
generalizes to non-printing devices. The textual definitions
given here are an abbreviation of the full specification of the
semantics of the job states given in the Xerox Job Model
specification. Agent implementers of this MIB need to refer to
the Xerox Job Model specification in addition to this textual
convention.
Traps shall be generated when a job performs a job
state transition. In order to reduce network traffic, it is
recommended, but not required, that an implementation suppress
traps for self-loops. The xcmJobPreviousState can be used to
detect self-loops and suppress self-loop traps by not sending
traps when the value of the xcmJobPreviousState is the same as
the value of the xcmJobCurrentState.
When a job is in the processing state,
the state of the assigned device(s) is needed to fully
represent the state of the job. In addition, the
job-state-reasons attributes provides additional, more abstract,
user feedback about what is happening to the job when the job
is in many of its states. See the Xerox Job Model
Specification, Phase 1 or later for the specification of which
job-state-reasons values may be used with which job states..
ISO DPA: Job-current-state
Standard values are defined for the current-job-state and
previous-job-state attributes of the DPA job object, as follows:
unknown The job state is not known, or is
indeterminate, or is not returned by the
operation. (id-val-job-state-unknown)
creating The job has been created on the server by
the create-job sub-operation of the Submit
request, but a Submit request with neither (1)
a TRUE value for the job-submission-complete
component of the SubmitArgument nor (2) a TRUE
value for the job-process-before-completely-
specified (long jobs) job attribute has not
yet been received and no document has started
processing. The job maybe in the process
of being checked by the server for
attributes, defaults being applied, a
device being selected, etc.
[Renamed from ISO DPA pre-processing state,
but kept the same enum code, since the
semantics are identical.] (id-val-job-
state-pre-processing)
NOTE: The Xerox Job Model transitory state: evaluate-hold shall not be
visible to requesters, and therefore is not in the Job Monitoring MIB.
held The job is waiting to be released for
scheduling for any number of reasons as
specified by the value of the job's job-
state-reasons attribute. (id-val-job-
state-held)
See the Xerox Job Model Specification, Phase 1
or later for the specification of which
job-state-reasons values may be used when the
job is in the held state.
pending The job is
waiting to start processing on a device and
has no shared system resources assigned to it
yet. (id-val-job-state-pending)
[The ISO DPA processing and printing states have been combined into a
single job state, called processing, which includes any device activity,
so that the job life cycle can be used for all kinds of jobs, not just
printing jobs, and have the same life cycle. The printing state is
DEPRECATED. In addition, the difference between the ISO DPA processing
state and printing state was one of user feed back only. The standard
specified no differences in job state transitions between the processing
and printing states. Therefore, ISO DPA should have used the device-
state-of-devices-assigned mechanism to provide the user feedback
distinction between the processing and printing states. In fact,
neither Novell's NDPS nor IBM's PSM DPA products implement the printing
state, only the processing state. Only Printxchange implements the
printing state (as well as the processing state). So we will propose to
ISO DPA that the DPA printing state be deprecated.
[For convenience in understanding the difference between ISO DPA and the
Job Monitoring MIB (and the Xerox Job Model), the ISO DPA processing and
printing specifications are given here first, followed by the new
(Xerox) definition of processing which incorporates the semantics of the
ISO DPA processing and printing states, and extends these semantics to
sub-jobs.]
[ISO DPA processing specification: The server is processing the job, or
has made the job ready for printing, but the output device is not yet
printing it, either because the job hasn't reached the output device or
because the job is queued in the output device or some other spooler,
awaiting the output device to print it.]
[ISO DPA printing state specification which is DEPRECATED by the Job
Monitoring MIB: The server has completed processing the job and the
output device is currently printing the job on at least one printer.
That is, a print engine is either printing pages of the job, or failing
in its attempt to print pages of the job because of some wait state,
such as, start-wait, end-wait, needs-attention, etc. The complete job
state includes the detailed status represented in the printers' printer-
state attribute(s).]
[The following Xerox definition of the 'processing' job state combines
the ISO DPA processing and printing states into a single state, called
'processing', which can be used with any kind of device:
processing The server is:
(1) processing the job, or
(2) has made the job ready for processing, but
the device is not yet processing it, either:
(a) because the job hasn't reached the
device or
(b) because the job is queued in the device
or some other spooler, awaiting the
device to process it
or
(3) has completed processing the job and the
device is currently processing (printing,
scanning, sending-fax, receiving-fax,
sending-e-mail, filing, or retrieving) the job
on at least one device. That is, a device is
either performing input-output of the job, or
failing in its attempt to perform input-output
of the job because of some wait state, such
as, start-wait, end-wait, needs-attention,
etc.
Additional information about the job's current
state is also given in the job's
job-state-reasons attribute for when the job
is in any of its states, including processing.
See the Xerox Job Model for which values of
the job's job-state-reasons attribute may be
used when the job is in the processing state.
NOTE: DPA does not yet have any
job-state-reasons defined for the
processing/printing states.
(id-val-job-state-processing)]
paused The job has been paused as a result of a
PauseJob request.
NOTE: The Xerox Job Model has renamed the
PauseJob and ResumeJob operations to HoldJob
and ReleaseJob and has changed the semantics
to put the job back into the held state,
with the job-hold attribute set to TRUE
and the job-hold-set value added to the
job-state-reasons attribute instead of putting
into the paused state. So the paused state
remains only for use with ISO DPA systems that
have implemented the paused state.
(id-val-job-state-paused)
interrupted The job was interrupted by the InterruptJob
request for an intervening job, and shall
resume processing automatically once the
intervening job has completed. The
interrupted job may relinquish shared
resources and devices to the interrupting job,
but not to other jobs.
(id-val-job-state-interrupted)
terminating The job has been cancelled by a CancelJob
request or aborted by the server and is in
the process of terminating. The job's job-
state-reasons attribute contains the
reasons that the job is being terminated.
(id-val-job-state-terminating)
retained The job is being retained at the server as
a result of the job's job-retention-period
being non-zero. The job has (1) completed
successfully or with warnings or errors,
(2) been aborted while [processing] printing
by the server, or (3) been cancelled by the
CancelJob request before or during
processing. The job's job-state-reasons
attribute contains the reasons that the job
has been retained.
While in the retained state, all of the
job's document data (and resources, if any)
shall be retained by the server; thus a job
in the retained state [could be resubmitted
using the Resubmit request in ISO DPA
Part 3.]. ResubmitJob shall create a new job
object instance and assign a new
job-identifier. See the Xerox Job Model spec.
(id-val-job-state-retained)
completed The job has either:
(1) completed successfully or with
warnings or errors,
(2) been aborted by the server while
processing, or
(3) been cancelled by the CancelJob
request,
AND the job's:
(1) job-retention-period was zero or
has expired, or
(2) job-discard-time has arrived.
OR a ResubmitJob operation has been issued
which forces the old job to the completed
state and makes a new job object instance
with a new job identifier. See the Xerox
Job Model specification.
The job's job-state-reasons attribute
contains the reason(s) that the job has
been completed.
While in the completed state, a job's
document data (and resources if any) need
not be retained by the server; thus a job
in the completed state could not be
resubmitted. The length of time that a job
may be in this state, before transitioning
to unknown, is implementation-dependent.
However, servers that implement the
completed job-state shall retain, as a
minimum, the following attributes for any
job in the completed state: job-identifier,
job-owner, job-name, current-job-state,
devices-assigned, and job-state-reasons, plus
as a Xerox extension, the accounting
attributes:
xcmJobAccountingUserName,
xcmJobAccountingInformation,
xcmJobStartedProcessingTime,
xcmJobImpressionsCompleted,
xcmJobMediaSheetsCompleted,
xcmJobCompletionTime, xcmJobWorkUnitType
XcmHrDevTrafficUnit,
and xcmJobUnitsOfWorkCompleted
so that an accounting management application
can copy the accounting data from the MIB
before the job is deleted from the MIB.
Jobs that have been moved to the OPTIONAL
'Job History' device SHALL be in the
'completed' state (or 'aborted' or 'canceled'
states with the PWG Job Mon MIB).
(id-val-job-state-completed)
This is a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2), -- the following enum values are +2
-- of the final arc of the ISO DPA
-- id-val-job-state-xxx OID
created(3), -- renamed from ISO DPA
-- pre-processing - same semantics
pending(6),
processing(7), -- redefined to include
-- printing. See description.
interrupted(8),
retained(11),
held(12),
paused(13), -- only for monitoring ISO DPA
-- systems that have the paused
-- state. Other systems should use
-- the held state.
terminating(14),
completed(17),
printing(18) -- DEPRECATED - use processing(7)
}
XcmJMJobStateReasons ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This representation is bit-encoded, so that multiple reasons
can occur at once. Each bit corresponds to an ISO DPA OID for
the same reason. The MIB enum value is given by:
value = 2 ** (last arc of DPA id-val-reasons-xxx OID -1)
id-val-reasons-documents-needed = 1.0.10175.1.6.19.1
See the Xerox Job Model Specification, Phase 1 or later for the
specification of which job-state-reasons values may be used with
which job states.
ISO DPA: Job-state-reasons
This attribute identifies the reason or reasons that the job is
in the held, [processing,] terminating, retained, or completed
state. The server shall indicate the particular reason(s) by
setting the value of the job-state-reasons attribute. When the
job is not in any of these states, the server shall set the
value of the job-state-reasons attribute to the empty set.
The following standard values are defined:
jobIncoming 0x1
The job has been accepted by the server or device, but the
server or device is expecting (1) additional operations from
the client to finish creating the job and/or (2) is
accessing/accepting document data.
NOTE - this reason has been renamed from the ISO DPA
'documents-needed' to the IPP 'job-incoming' which has been
generalized to include the condition before the job has been
closed by the client. (id-val-reasons-documents-needed)
jobHoldSet 0x2
The value of the job's job-hold attribute is TRUE. (id-val-
reasons-job-hold-set)
jobProcessAfterSpecified 0x4
The value of the job's job-process-after attribute has
specified a time specification that has not yet occurred.
Renamed from ISO DPA job-print-after-specified. (id-val-
reasons-job-process-after-specified)
requiredResourcesNotReady 0x8
At least one of the resources needed by the job, such as
media, fonts, resource objects, etc., is not ready on any of
the physical device's for which the job is a candidate.
(id-val-reasons-required-resources-not-ready)
successfulCompletion 0x10
The job completed successfully. (id-val-reasons-successful
completion)
completedWithWarnings 0x20
The job completed with warnings. (id-val-reasons-completed-
with-warnings)
completedWithErrors 0x40
The job completed with errors (and possibly warnings too).
(id-val-reasons-completed-with-errors)
cancelledByUser 0x80
The job was cancelled by the user using the CancelJob
request. (id-val-reasons-cancelled-by-user)
cancelledByOperator 0x100
The job was cancelled by the operator using the CancelJob
request. (id-val-reasons-cancelled-by-operator)
abortedBySystem 0x200
The job was aborted by the system. (id-val-reasons-aborted-
by-system)
logfilePending 0x400
The job's logfile is pending file transfer. (id-val-
reasons-logfile-pending)
logfileTransferring 0x800
The job's logfile is being transferred. (id-val-reasons-
logfile-transferring)
The following bits are from IPP (and start at the high end of
the bits definitions):
jobOutgoing 0x40000000
Configuration 2 only: The server is transmitting the job to
the device.
The remaining bits are reserved for future standardization and
shall not be used by conforming implementations.
This is the equivalent of a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit
XcmJMJobXStateReasons ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This representation is bit-encoded, so that multiple reasons
can occur at once. Each bit corresponds to a Xerox OID for
the same Xerox extension to the ISO DPA job state reason.
In a DPA protocol, the DPA and Xerox OID can be intermixed.
But in a bit encoded SNMP information object, we need to
keep the bit encodings separate.
The MIB enum value is given by:
value = 2 ** (last arc of Xerox xid-val-reasons-xxx OID)
xid-val-reasons-cascaded = 1.2.840.113550.1.6.19.0
The last arc is shown in parens in the description.
ISO DPA: Job-state-reasons
This attribute identifies the reason or reasons that the job is
in the held, [processing] terminating,
retained, or completed state. The server shall indicate the
particular reason(s) by setting the value of the
job-state-reasons [xcmJobStateReasons, xcmJobXStateReasons,
and xcmX2StateReasons objects] attribute. When the job is not
in any of these states, the server shall set the value of the
job-state-reasons attribute to the empty set.
The following values are defined as Xerox extensions. The
specification is copied from the Xerox Job Model, Phase 1,
updated to version 0.67, 12/20/96.
NOTE: In the Xerox Job Model, the acronym JSP stands for Job
Service Provider. In ISO DPA and this MIB the term server is
used equivalently to JSP.
The extensions defined by Printxchange:
cascaded 0x1
(0) After the outbound gateway retrieves all job and
document attributes and data, it stores the information into
a spool directory. Once it has done this, it sends the
supervisor a job-processing event with this job-state-reason
which tells the supervisor to transition to a new job state.
deletedByAdministrator 0x2
(1) The administrator has issued a Delete operation on the
job or a Clean operation on the server or queue containing
the job; therefore the job may have been cancelled before or
during processing, and will have no retention-period or
completion-period.
discardTimeArrived 0x4
(2) The job has been deleted (cancelled with the job-
retention-period set to 0) due to the fact that the time
specified by the job's job-discard-time has arrived [if the
job had already completed, the only action that would have
occurred is that the job-retention-period would be set to 0
and the job is deleted].
postprintFailed 0x8
(3) The post-processing agent failed while trying to log
accounting attributes for the job; therefore the job has
been placed into retained state for a system-defined period
of time (Printxchange, 5 minutes), so the administrator can
examine it, resubmit it, etc. The post-processing agent is
a plug-and-play mechanism which the system and the customer
uses to add functionality that is executed after a job has
finished processing.
submissionInterrupted 0x10
(4) Indicates that the job was not completely submitted for
the following reasons: (1) the server has crashed before the
job was closed by the client. The server shall put the job
into the completed state (and shall not process the job).
(2) the server or the document transfer method has crashed
in some non-recoverable way before the document data was
entirely transferred to the server. The server shall put
the job into the completed state (and shall not process the
job). (3) the client crashed or failed to close the job
before the time-out period (Printxchange, 20 minutes). The
server shall close the job and put the job into the held
state with job-state-reasons of submission-interrupted and
job-hold-set and with the job's job-hold attribute set to
TRUE. The user may release the job for scheduling by
issuing the ReleaseJob operation.
maxJobFaultCountExceeded 0x20
(5) The job has been faulted and returned by the server
several times and that the job-fault-count exceeded the
device's (or server's, if not defined for the device) cfg-
max-job-fault-count. The job is automatically put into the
held state regardless of the hold-jobs-interrupted-by-
device-failure attribute. This job-state-reasons value is
used in conjunction with the job-interrupted-by-device-
failure value.
Job timed-out while processing (optional):
Implementation option: The following values of job-state-
reasons are derived from ISO DPA printer states for use when the
system moves a processing job to the held state because a site-
settable time-out condition was exceeded while the job was in
the processing state:
devicesNeedAttentionTimeOut 0x40
(6) One or more document transforms that the job is using
needs human intervention in order for the job to make
progress, but the human intervention did not occur within
the site-settable time-out value and the JSP has
transitioned the job to the held state.
needsKeyOperatorTimeOut 0x80
(7) One or more devices or document transforms that the job
is using need a specially trained operator (who may need a
key to unlock the device and gain access) in order for the
job to make progress, but the key operator intervention did
not occur within the site-settable time-out value and the
JSP has transitioned the job to the held state.
jobStartWaitTimeOut 0x100
(8) The JSP has stopped the job at the beginning of
processing to await human action, such as installing a
special cartridge or special non-standard media, but the job
was not resumed within the site-settable time-out value and
the JSP has transitioned the job to the held state.
Normally, the job is resumed by means outside the job model,
such as some local function on the device.
jobEndWaitTimeOut 0x200
(9) The JSP has stopped the job at the end of processing to
await human action, such as removing a special cartridge or
restoring standard media, but the job was not resumed within
the site-settable time-out value and the JSP has
transitioned the job to the retained state. Normally, the
job is resumed by means outside the job model, such as some
local function on the device, whereupon the job shall
transition immediately to the terminating state.
jobPasswordWaitTimeOut 0x400
DEPRECATED: (10) The JSP has stopped the job at the
beginning of processing to await input of the job's
password, but the human intervention did not occur within
the site-settable time-out value and the JSP has
transitioned the job to the held state. Normally, the
password is input and the job is resumed by means outside
the job model, such as some local function on the device.
This value is DEPRECATED because the JSP shall move Secure
Jobs from processing to held when they are the next to run
and set the jobPasswordWait job-state-reason, so that the
device is not blocked.
deviceTimedOut 0x800
(11) A device that the job was using has not responded in a
period specified by the device's site-settable device-
timeout-period attribute (In ISO DPA the printer's printer-
timeout-period attribute).
connectingToDeviceTimeOut 0x1000
(12) The JSP is attempting to connect to one or more devices
which may be dial-up, polled, or queued, and so may be busy
with traffic from other systems, but JSP was unable to
connect to the device within the site-settable time-out
value and the JSP has transitioned the job to the held state
Reasons used when the job is in processing state:
The following values for the job-state-reasons attribute have
been added by the Job Model team to give requesters feedback
about the job when the job is in the processing state:
transferring 0x2000
(13) The job is being transferred to a down stream server or
device.
queueInDevice 0x4000
(14) The job has been queued in a down stream server or
device.
jobCleanup 0x8000
(15) The JSP is performing cleanup activity as part of
ending normal processing.
processingToStopPoint 0x10000
(16) The requester has issued an InterruptJob operation and
the JSP is processing up until the specified stop point
occurs.
Other reasons added by the Xerox Job Model:
The following values for the job's job-state-reasons attribute
have been added by the Xerox Job Model team:
jobPasswordWait 0x20000
(17) Either:
(1) The JSP has selected the Secure Job to be next to
process, but instead of assigning resources and starting the
job processing, the JSP has transitioned the job to the held
state to await entry of a password (and dispatched another
job, if there is one) OR
(2) the JSP has interpreted (ripped) the Secure Job and the
marker is scheduled separately, so that the JSP transitions
the job to the held state to await entry of a password (and
dispatched another job, if there is one).
The user resumes the job either locally or by issuing a
ReleaseJob supplying a job-password=secret-code input
parameter that SHALL match the job's job-password attribute.
validating 0x40000
(18) The job is validating the job after a CreateJob
operation. The job state may be creating, held, pending, or
processing.
queueHeld 0x80000
(19) The operator has held the entire queue by means outside
the scope of the Job model.
jobProofWait 0x100000
(20) The job has produced a single proof copy and is in the
held state waiting for the requester to issue the ReleaseJob
operation to release the job to print normally, obeying the
job-copies and copy-count job and document attributes that
were originally submitted.
heldForDiagnostics 0x200000
(21) The system is running intrusive diagnostics, so the all
jobs are being held.
serviceOffLine 0x400000
(22) The service/document transform is off-line and
accepting no jobs. All pending jobs are put into the held
state. This could be true if its input is impaired or
broken.
noSpaceOnServer 0x800000
(23) The job is held because there is no room on the server
to store all of the job. For example, there is no room for
the document data or a scan-to-file job.
pinRequired 0x1000000
(24) The device requires that a pin be entered in order to
proceed, because the PIN was not supplied with the document
or job.
exceededAccountLimit 0x2000000
(25) The account for which this job is drawn has exceeded
its limit. This condition should be detected before the job
is scheduled so that the user does not wait until his/her
job is scheduled only to find that the account is overdrawn.
This condition may also occur while the job is processing
either as processing begins or part way through processing.
An overdraft mechanism should be included to be user-
friendly, so as to minimize the chances that the job cannot
finish or that media is wasted. For example, the JSP should
finish the current copy for a job with collated document
copies, rather than stopping in the middle of the current
document copy.
jobHeldForRetry 0x4000000
(26) The job encountered some errors that the JSP could not
recover from with its normal retry procedures, but the error
is worth trying the job later, such as phone number busy or
remote file system in-accessible. For such a situation, the
JSP shall add the held-for-retry value to the job's job-
state-reasons attribute and transition the job from the
processing to the held (via the evaluate-hold internal
momentary state), rather than to the retained state.
The remaining bits are reserved for future standardization and
shall not be used by conforming implementations.
This is the equivalent of a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit
XcmJMJobX2StateReasons ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This representation is bit-encoded, so that multiple reasons
can occur at once. Each bit corresponds to a Xerox OID for
the same Xerox extension to the ISO DPA job state reason.
In a DPA protocol, the DPA and Xerox OID can be intermixed.
But in a bit encoded SNMP information object, we need to
keep the bit encodings separate. XcmJMJobX2StateReasons
provides an additional 31 bits for Xerox extensions in addition
to the 31 bits provided for by XcmJMJobXStateReasons.
The MIB enum value is given by:
value = 2 ** (last arc of Xerox xid-val-reasons-xxx OID -30)
xid-val-reasons-xxx = 1.2.840.113550.1.6.19.30
jobPrinting 0x1
(30) At least one of the output device to which the job is
assigned is marking media. This value is useful for servers
and output devices which spend a great deal of time
processing (1) when no marking is happening and then want to
show that marking is now happening or (2) when the job is in
the process of being canceled or aborted while the job
remains in the 'processing' state, but the marking has not
yet stopped so that impression or sheet counts are still
increasing for the job.
This job-state-reason value is defined in the PWG Job
Monitoring MIB and IPP. It has been generalized here for
jobs that use more than one device.
This job-state-reason value should be used instead of the
'printing' which has been deprecated in this MIB (and is
recommended against in ISO DPA in a corrigenda).
jobInterpreting 0x2
(31) The job is interpreting document data.
This job-state-reason value is defined in the PWG Job
Monitoring MIB and IPP. It has been generalized here for
jobs that use more than one device and for devices that can
be interpreting more than one job at a time.
jobScanning 0x4
(32) At least one of the input devices to which the job is
assigned is scanning document data.
jobFaxReceiving 0x8
(33) At least one of the FAX devices to which the job is
assigned is receiving FAX document data.
jobFaxSending 0x10
(34) At least one of the FAX devices to which the job is
assigned is sending FAX document data.
jobFileReceiving 0x20
(35) The job is receiving files or document data.
jobFileSending 0x40
(36) The job is sending files or document data.
jobMailReceiving 0x80
(37) The job is receiving electronic mail document data.
jobMailSending 0x100
(38) The job is sending electronic mail document data.
value = 2 ** (30 - last arc of PSIS pid-val-reasons-xxx OID)
pid-val-reasons-cancelled-by-shutdown =
1.2.826.0.1050.8.1.6.19.0
NOTE: the Xerox extensions to DPA work from right to left and
X/Open PSIS extensions work from left to right, avoiding the
sign bit.
The remaining bits (in the middle) are reserved for future
standardization and shall not be used by conforming
implementations.
The following PSIS bits are defined using the PSIS extensions to
ISO DPA starting with the left-most bit, not counting the sign
bit. These definitions are taken from the August 28, 1995,
version 5.0 of the X/Open PSIS specification. [Text in brackets
indicates additions and clarifications made for the Job
Monitoring MIB.]
cancelledByShutdown 0x40000000
the job was cancelled because the server or device was
shutdown before completing the job. The job shall be placed
in the pending state [if the job was not started, else the
job shall be placed in the terminating state].
deviceUnavailable 0x20000000
This job was aborted by the system because the device is
currently unable to accept jobs. This reason [shall be]
used in conjunction with the reason aborted-by-system. The
job shall be placed in the pending state.
wrongDevice 0x10000000
This job was aborted by the system because the device is
unable to handle this particular job; the spooler should try
another device. This reason [shall be] used in conjunction
with the reason aborted-by-system. The job shall be pending
if the queue contains other physical devices that the job
could process on, and the spooler is capable of not sending
the job back to a physical device that has rejected the job
for this job-state-reasons value. Otherwise, [the job]
shall be retained.
badJob 0x8000000
This job was aborted by the system because this job has a
major problem[, such as an ill-formed PDL]; the spooler
should not even try another printer. This reason [shall be]
used in conjunction with the reason aborted-by-system. The
job shall be placed in the [terminating] state.
jobInterruptedByDeviceFailure 0x4000000
The device or supervisor failed while the job was
[processing/]printing. The spooler is keeping the job in
the held state until an operator can determine what to do
with the job.
This is the equivalent of a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647) -- 31 bits, all but sign bit
XcmJMDocType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Jobs contain contained-documents. Contained-documents may be
printable, font, or resource objects. This had
been deleted due to object deletions from 41jobmon.mib, but
has been restored along with those objects.
ISO DPA: Document-type
The following standard values are defined:
printable Specifies that this document is to be printed on
the assigned printer. (id-val-document-type-
printable)
font Specifies that this document is a font resource
which may be required by one or more of the
printable documents associated with the print-
job. See the font object class. (id-val-
document-type-font)
resource Specifies that this document contains resource
data, of some type other than font, which may be
required to print one or more of the printable
documents associated with the print-job. See
the resource object class. (id-val-document-
type-resource)
This is a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
printable(3), -- the following enum values are +3
font(4), -- of the final arc of the ISO DPA
resource(5) -- id-val-document-type-xxx OID
}
XcmJMDocFileNameType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of file name syntax from which a document is
obtained for an output job, such as print, or for which a
document is produced for an input job, such as scan-
to-file. The file name syntax types are taken from ISO DPA
for the DistinguishedNameStringSyntax data type. This had
been deleted due to object deletions from 41jobmon.mib, but
has been restored along with those objects.
ISO DPA: distinguished-name-syntax
The following standard values are defined:
automatic server recognizes the syntax
X-500 ISO 9594 Directory Service
XFN X/OPEN Federated Names
DCE Distributed Computing Environment
includes X.500 and CDS
CDS Cell Directory Service - part of DCE
NIS Network Information Service
DNS Domain Name Service
DEC-NS Digital Name Service
Internet-mail Internet Mail address
XNS Xerox Network System
Bindery Bindery
example: FILE_SERVER_NAME\OBJECT_NAME
NDS Novell Directory Service
example: .objectName.container.organization or
.cn=objectName.ou=container.o=organization
URL HTTP Universal Resource Locator
examples:
http://www.organization-name.org/homepage.htm
ftp://ftp-out.external.hp.com/snmpmib/dpa/dpa-00.doc
POSIX POSIX file name (ISO 9945-1) -- file name types
UNIX UNIX(TM) file name
OS/2 OS/2 file name
PC-DOS PC DOS file name
NT NT file name
MVS MVS file name
VM VM file name
OS/400 OS/400 file name
VMS VMS file name
UNC Microsoft Universal Name Convention
example:
\\fileservername\volume\filepath\filename.ext
NetWare NetWare file path name
example: servername\volume\filepath\filename.ext
This is a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
-- the following enum values are +3 of the final arc of the
-- ISO DPA id-val-dn-syntax-xxx OID
fntAutomatic(3),
fntX500(4),
fntXFN(5),
fntDCE(6),
fntCDS(7),
fntNIS(8),
fntDNS(9),
fntDECNS(10),
fntInternetMail(11),
fntXNS(12),
fntBindery(13),
fntNDS(14), -- has been added to ISO DPA
fntURL(15), -- has been added to ISO DPA
fntPOSIX(23), -- file name types
fntUNIX(24),
fntOS2(25),
fntPCDOS(26),
fntNT(27),
fntMVS(28),
fntVM(29),
fntOS400(30),
fntVMS(31),
fntUNC(32), -- has been added to ISO DPA
fntNetWare(33) -- has been added to ISO DPA
}
XcmJMDocState ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The following standard values are defined for the state of
contained-documents:
transferPending
The server has created the document object, but the data
transfer of the document data has not started or completed
(id-val-document-state-transfer-pending)
pending
The server has received the document data and the document
is waiting for processing to begin. The job may already be
in the processing state, if the job's job-scheduling
attribute is not after-complete (see the current-job-state
and job-scheduling job attributes. (id-val-document-state-
pending)
processing
The server has started processing this document, or has made
the document ready for processing by a device, but the
device is not yet processing it, either because the document
hasn't reached the device or because the document is queued
in the device or some other spooler, awaiting the device to
process it, or the device has finished processingthe
document and some additional processing is needed, such as
image processing after scanning. (id-val-document-state-
processing)
printing
The server has completed processing the document and the
output device is currently printing the document on at least
one printer. That is, a print engine is either printing
pages of the document, or failing in its attempt to print
pages of the document because of some wait state, such as,
start-wait, end-wait, needs-attention, etc. The complete
document state includes the detailed status represented in
the devices' device-state attribute(s).
NOTE: Other job-service-type-specific states will be added in
the future, such as scanning.
completed
The server has completed this document. The job may still
be in the processing state, or may be in the retained state.
The job shall move to the retained state when all documents
are completed (id-val-document-state-completed)
This is a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
-- the following enum values are +3 of the final arc of the
-- ISO DPA id-val-document-state-xxx OID
transferPending(3),
pending(4),
processing(5),
completed(6),
printing(7)
}
XcmJMDocOutputMethod ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"This object is bit coded, so that multiple document output
requests may be made for the document. Each bit corresponds to
one of the ISO DPA output OIDs.
ISO DPA: Output
This attribute identifies the output processing for the media
on which the document is to be printed.
The following standard values are defined. The value of the
bit is given by the formula:
bit value = 2 ** (last OID arc)
id-val-output-page-collate = 1.0.10175.1.6.115.0
pageCollate 0x1
This value specifies that the pages of a document are to be
in sequence, when multiple copies of the document are
specified by the copy-count attribute (possibly up to some
implementation-defined maximum number of copies). Whether
this effect is achieved by placing copies of the document in
multiple output bins or in the same output bin with
implementation-defined document separation is
implementation-dependent. Also whether it is achieved by
making multiple passes over the document or by using an
output sorter is implementation-dependent.
Either pageCollate or noPageCollate shall be set, but not
both. If both pageCollate and noPageCollate are set, the
noPageCollate value shall be ignored. (id-val-output-page-
collate)
noPageCollate 0x2
This value specifies that the copies of the pages of a
document are to follow one another when multiple copies are
specified by the copy-count attribute. That is, if 3 copies
are specified, three copies of page 1 are printed then three
copies of page 2, etc., and no collating of these pages is
desired. This may be useful in some implementations where
multiple copies requires re-interpretation of the document
format and the document contains some compute intensive
pages (such as images) (id-val-output-no page-collate)
decollate 0x10
The parts of a multi-part form are to be separated and
sorted into stacks for each part.
Either decollate or noDecollate shall be set, but not both. If
both decollate and noDecollate are set, the noDecollate value
shall be ignored. (id-val-output-decollate)
noDecollate 0x20
The parts of a multi-part form are to remain intact (id-
val-output-no decollate)
burst 0x40
Continuous media is to be separated into individual sheets,
generally by bursting along perforations.
Either burst or noBurst shall be set, but not both. If both
burst and noBurst are set, the noBurst value shall be ignored.
(id-val-output-burst)
noBurst 0x80
Continuous media is to remain continuous, no bursting is
desired (id-val-output-no burst)
stackingDefault 0x400
A site-defined output-stacking operation is to be applied
(id-val-output-stacking-default)
This is the equivalent of a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..65535)
XcmJMGroupSupport ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The terse conformance statement of ALL mandatory, conditionally
mandatory, and optional XCMI Job Monitoring MIB groups
supported by this management agent implementation (i.e.,
version) on this host system, specified in a bit-mask.
The current set of values (which may be extended in the future)
is given below:
1 : xcmJMBaseGroup -- 2**0 conditional
2 : xcmJMJobGenBasicGroup -- 2**1 conditional
4 : xcmJMDevicesAssignedGroup -- 2**2 deprecated
8 : xcmJMClientIdMapGroup -- 2**3 optional
32 : xcmJMJobGenExtGroup -- 2**5 conditional
128 : xcmJMDocGenBasicGroup -- 2**7 conditional
256 : xcmJMDocPrintExtGroup -- 2**8 conditional
512 : xcmJMJobGenSpoolingBasicGroup -- 2**9 conditional
1024 : xcmJMJobGenSpoolingExtGroup -- 2**10 conditional
2048 : xcmJMJobGenAccountingBasicGroup -- 2**11 conditional
4096 : xcmJMMediaConsumedGroup -- 2**12 conditional
8192 : xcmJMColorImpsConsumedGroup -- 2**13 conditional
16384 : xcmJMJobAlertGroup -- 2**14 conditional
32768 : xcmJMDocAlertGroup -- 2**15 conditional
65536 : xcmJMJobImpsByMediumSizeGroup -- 2**16 conditional
Note: The following had been deprecated, but have been made
current starting with version 4.00: xcmJMJobGenExtGroup,
xcmJMJobGenSpoolingBasicGroup, xcmJMJobGenAccountingBasicGroup,
xcmJMMediaConsumedGroup, and xcmJMJobImpsByMediumSizeGroup.
The following had been deleted, but are restored as of version
4.01: xcmJMDocGenBasicGroup, xcmJMDocPrintExtGroup,
xcmJMJobGenSpoolingExtGroup, xcmJMColorImpsConsumedGroup,
and xcmJMDocAlertGroup.
The following were deleted in v2.51:
xcmJMJobStateMsgGroup and xcmJMJobTreeBasicGroup.
Usage: Conforming management agents shall ALWAYS accurately
report their support for XCMI Job Monitoring MIB groups."
SYNTAX INTEGER(0..2147483647) -- biggest int = 2**31-1
XcmJMImpsCountType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current -- was deprecated, current in v4
DESCRIPTION "
The recognized impression counting types for impressions
produced by the jobs.
The following standard values are defined for the count-type.
total count
Count all impressions.
black and white count
Count impressions requiring only black colorant.
highlight color count
Count impressions requiring black plus one other
colorant.
full color count
Count impressions requiring 3 or more colorants.
one visible color count
Count impressions for which one visible color is
printed. This is determined when a printer driver
converts a document to PDL formatted data. This is
related in a specific accounting method rather than
consumed colorants. The differentiation between a
'one visible color' impression from an impression of
another type is device dependent, i.e., a device might
consider 'one visible', 'black and white', and
'highlight' to be three different types.
limited visible color count
Count impressions for which multiple visible colors are
printed, but when the impression should not be
considered 'full color'. This is determined when a
printer driver converts a document to PDL formatted
data. This is related in a specific accounting method
rather than consumed colorants. The choice of a number
of colors that differentiates a 'limited color'
impression from a 'full color' (or other type of)
impression is device dependent.
one colorant count
Count impressions on which any one colorant is used,
whether black or any other color.
two colorant count
Count impressions on which any two colorants are used,
whether or not black is used.
three colorant count
Count impressions on which any three colorants are
used, whether or not black is used.
four colorant count
Count impressions on which any four colorants are used,
whether or not black is used.
NOTE: Other count-type may be added in the future according to
the requirements of accounting services."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
totalCount(4),
blackAndWhiteCount(5),
highlightColorCount(6),
fullColorCount(7),
oneVisibleColorCount(11),
limitedVisibleColorCount(19),
oneColorantCount(21),
twoColorantCount(22),
threeColorantCount(23),
fourColorantCount(24)
}
XcmJMMediumType ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current -- was deprecated, current in v4
DESCRIPTION
"The recognized types of media.
NOTE: For this MIB, these values are enums, instead of
strings. This departure from the IETF Printer MIB where
medium-types are strings is so that the medium types can be more
easily localized. Also the xcmJMMediaConsumedGroup accounting
group also has the media names as string values so that
accounting systems can use either the enum type or the medium
name.
ISO DPA: Medium-type
This attribute identifies the type of this medium. (e.g.
stationery, envelope, transparency, etc.)
The following standard values are defined:
stationery
Separately cut sheets of an opaque material (id-val-medium-
type-stationery)Sometimes called 'standard'.
transparency
Separately cut sheets of a transparent material (id-val-
medium-type-transparency)
envelope
Envelopes that can be used for conventional mailing purposes
(id-val-medium-type-envelope)
envelopePlain
Envelopes that are not pre-printed and have no windows (id-
val-medium-type-envelope-plain)
envelopeWindow
Envelopes that have windows for addressing purposes (id-
val-medium-type-envelope-window)
continuousLong
Continuously connected sheets of an opaque material
connected along the long edge (id-val-medium-type-
continuous-long)
continuousShort
Continuously connected sheets of an opaque material
connected along the short edge (id-val-medium-type-
continuous-short)
tabStock
Media with tabs (id-val-medium-type-tab)
multiPartForm
Form medium composed of multiple layers not pre-attached to
one another; each sheet may be drawn separately from an
input source (id-val-medium-multi-part-form)
labels
Label-stock (id-val-medium-labels)
multiLayer
Form medium composed of multiple layers which are pre-
attached to one another, e.g. for use with impact printers
(id-val-medium-type-multi-layer).
The following are additional types that are being proposed to
ISO DPA and so continue with the same enum and OID assignments:
prePrinted
pre-printed medium, other than letterhead
letterhead
pre-printed letterhead
coverStock
cover medium
The following are additional types that are orthogonal to media-
type and so will not be proposed to ISO DPA as additional media-
type. Instead, these will be proposed as separate attributes of
the medium object.
Therefore, they will be assigned as Xerox extension bits for use
in the Job Monitoring MIB:
drilled
Medium with holes. (Corresponds to the existing ISO DPA
medium-holes attribute)
coated
Medium with some coating. (Will be proposed to ISO DPA as a
separate medium object attribute, possibly Boolean).
recycled
recycled medium. (Will be proposed to ISO DPA as a separate
medium object attribute, possibly Boolean).
heavyWeight
heavy-weight medium. (Corresponds to the existing ISO DPA
medium-weight attribute).
This is a type 2 enum."
SYNTAX INTEGER {
other(1),
unknown(2),
-- the following enum values are +3 of the final arc of the
-- ISO DPA id-val-medium-type-xxx OID
stationery(3), -- sometimes called "standard"
transparency(4),
envelope(5), -- any kind of envelope
envelopePlain(6), -- no window
continuousLong(7),
continuousShort(8),
tabStock(9),
multiPartForm(10),
labels(11),
envelopeWindow(12), -- see envelope-plain(3)
multiLayer(13),
prePrinted(14),
letterhead(15),
coverStock(16),
-- the following are Xerox extensions that will not be proposed to
-- ISO DPA as medium-types, since DPA either has or should have
-- additional medium attributes to represent these:
drilled(100),
coated(101),
recycled(102),
heavyWeight(103)
}
--
-- Job Monitoring MIB Extensions TC Dummy Group (DO NOT USE)
--
-- DO NOT USE - Present to suppress compiler warnings ONLY!
--
-- Note: The following objects have 'odd' use of case in their
-- names (i.e., 'xCm...'), in order to make obvious their
-- related textual conventions
xCmJobMonTCDummy OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { xcmJobMonTC 999 }
xCmJobMonTCJobServiceTypeOID OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMJobServiceTypeOID
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 1 }
xCmJobMonTCJobState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMJobState
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 2 }
xCmJobMonTCJobStateReasons OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMJobStateReasons
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 3 }
xCmJobMonTCJobXStateReasons OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMJobXStateReasons
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 4 }
xCmJobMonTCJobX2StateReasons OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMJobX2StateReasons
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 5 }
xCmJobMonTCDocType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMDocType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 6 }
xCmJobMonTCDocFileNameType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMDocFileNameType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 7 }
xCmJobMonTCDocState OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMDocState
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 8 }
xCmJobMonTCDocOutputMethod OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMDocOutputMethod
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 9 }
xCmJobMonTCGroupSupport OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMGroupSupport
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 10 }
xCmJobMonTCImpsCountType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMImpsCountType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current -- was deprecated, current in v4
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 11 }
xCmJobMonTCMediumType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX XcmJMMediumType
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS current -- was deprecated, current in v4
DESCRIPTION "Dummy - DO NOT USE"
::= { xCmJobMonTCDummy 12 }
END