Chapter 7 Implementing Printer Management
MIB
A MIB is a management information base that contains information a device makes available to SNMP. The MIB describes information about actual objects to be managed and controlled. There are many different MIBs defined.
Standards of Network Printer MIBs
The Printer MIB is based on the following standards:
•System and Interfaces Group MIB (RFC 1213 of March 1991)
•Host Resource MIB (RFC 1514 of September 1993)
•Printer MIB (RFC 1759 of March 1995)
Components of the Printer MIB
The printer MIB gives the network manager access to most of the information that is normally accessible through the NIC command set for configuring the server with SNMP. Some objects identified by this MIB are not applicable to the NIC.
The complete definition of the Printer MIB is provided in the Printer MIBs in DOS Format and Printer MIBs in TAR Format, which are shipped with the NIC. The MIB is provided in a subset of the ASN.1 syntax. The Printer MIB is composed of the following sections:
•General
•Cover
•Localization
•Input
•Output
•Marker
•Media Path
•Channel
•Interpreter
•Console
•Alert
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