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Title : Printer MIB v2
Author(s) : H. Lewis, G. Gocek, R. Turner
Filename : draft-ietf-printmib-mib-info-07.txt
Pages : 168
Date : 31-May-01
This document provides definitions of models and manageable objects
for printing environments. The objects included in this MIB apply to
physical, as well as logical entities within a printing device. This
MIB definition makes explicit references to the Host Resources MIB
(RFC 2790 [28]), as well as the Interfaces Group of MIB-II (RFC 1213
[14]).
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