JMP> Re: IPP> MOD - simplified legal state transition diagram

JMP> Re: IPP> MOD - simplified legal state transition diagram

Bill Wagner bwagner at digprod.com
Wed May 21 17:02:30 EDT 1997


I apologize if I missed a step or two in this exchange. Of course, I agree 
with the objective and believe the states listed are adequate. However, the 
'unknown' state, within general MIB use at least, has been more a 
reflection on the state of the equipment than the job. That is, the state 
of a job is unknown because of some sensing difficulty or sequence 
difficulty with the equipment, not because it is a normal state in the 
sequence of handling a job. 


It would be quite possible for a unit to report no state other than 
unknown. It seems it would also be possible for a unit to recognize a state 
after it has previously been unknown. For example, if a job can be 
identified, it can be canceled and the state is then likely to be canceled 
and not unknown. In short, I suggest that unknown is a wild card rather 
than a job state that exists before pending and processing and after 
canceled and completed. 


If something is necessary for the pre-pending and post complete states, 
what about Other?


Bill Wagner, Osicom/DPI




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Subject: IPP> MOD - simplified legal state transition diagram
Author:  Tom Hastings <hastings at cp10.es.xerox.com> at Internet
Date:    5/21/97 7:29 AM




So the simplified legal state transition diagram for IPP and JMP would become,
following Bob's proposal:


                New state
Old state       unknown(2)  pending(3)  processing(4) canceled(5) completed(6)
unknown(2)                  yes         yes
pending(3)                              yes           yes
processing(4)               yes                       yes         yes
canceled(5)     yes
completed(6)    yes


A blank entry indicates impossible transitions.  Self loops are not
indicated, such as a Get-Attributes operation on a job, since they aren't
a job state transition.


For IPP we need to consider which job states and job state transtions are
required for conformance and which are optional.


JMP requires that processing(4), canceled(5), and completed(6) are
mandatory, so that pending(3) is optional.  What about unknown(2)?
The former needsAttention state was also mandatory, so that the 
new job-state reason: printer-stopped, should become a mandator job state
reason, correct?


For IPP and JMP, all transitions into the canceled state should be required.
However, the transition from processing back to pending (a job-held situation)
is optional.



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