Xerox 4850, IPS, NPS, 4890, 92C manual IPP support, Sixth Sense

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IPP support

System overview

Host Resources MIB (RFC 1514)

This MIB defines variables useful in managing a “host” system. In this context, a host is a computer that is directly used by human beings and that communicates with other similar computers attached through a network. The Host Resources MIB includes information such as how long the system has been up, descriptions of the processors and attached storage devices, and possibly information about software running on the host.

Printer MIB (RFC 1759)

This MIB defines information useful in managing a printer. It includes information about the physical status of the printer, such as the number of input trays, the media loaded in them, and the number and types of marking engines included in the printer.

Most variables in these MIBs are supported in a standard way, as described in the standard documentation, except that writing to read/write variables is not supported. All variables are treated as read-only. In all cases, the NPS/IPS SNMP implementation supplies textual information only in English.

IPP support

The system supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), which allows you to:

Add the printer to your PC directly as an Internet printer with a URL, rather than indirectly as an lpr-connected local printer.

Use an IPP client to access the printer. A limited subset of IPP operations is supported; query the IPP client for details.

Sixth Sense

Sixth Sense is a unique suite of diagnostic tools that allows Xerox customer service engineers, analysts, and consultants to serve customers more effectively.

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