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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): Schema for Printer Services
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draft-mcdonald-ldap-printer-schema-00
Network Working Group                                        Pat Fleming
INTERNET-DRAFT                                                       IBM
Obsoletes: 3712 (if approved)                               Ira McDonald
Intended Status: Informational                                High North
Expires: 2 April 2012                                     2 October 2011

             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
                      Schema for Printer Services
              <draft-mcdonald-ldap-printer-schema-00.txt>

Abstract 

   This document defines a schema, object classes and attributes, for
   printers and printer services, for use with directories that support 
   Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (RFC 4510).  This document is
   based on the printer attributes listed in Appendix E of Internet
   Printing Protocol/1.1 (IPP) (RFC 2911).  A few additional printer
   attributes are based on definitions in the Printer MIB (RFC 1759),
   IEEE-ISTO PWG Command Set for IEEE 1284 Device ID (PWG 5107.2), or
   IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Job and Printer Extensions - Set 3 (IPP JPS3).  

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                           Table of Contents

1.  Introduction ...............................................       5
  1.1.  Rationale for using DirectoryString Syntax .............       5
  1.2.  Rationale for using caseIgnoreMatch ....................       6
  1.3.  Rationale for using caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch ..........       7
2.  Terminology and Conventions ................................       7
3.  Definition of Object Classes ...............................       8
  3.1.  slpServicePrinter ......................................       9
  3.2.  printerAbstract ........................................       9
  3.3.  printerService .........................................      10
  3.4.  printerServiceAuxClass .................................      10
  3.5.  printerIPP .............................................      11
  3.6.  printerLPR .............................................      11
4.  Definition of Attribute Types ..............................      12
  4.1.  printer-uri ............................................      14
  4.2.  printer-xri-supported ..................................      14
  4.3.  printer-name ...........................................      16
  4.4.  printer-natural-language-configured ....................      16
  4.5.  printer-location .......................................      17
  4.6.  printer-info ...........................................      17
  4.7.  printer-more-info ......................................      17
  4.8.  printer-make-and-model .................................      18
  4.9.  printer-ipp-versions-supported .........................      18
  4.10.  printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported ..............      19
  4.11.  printer-charset-configured ............................      19
  4.12.  printer-charset-supported .............................      19
  4.13.  printer-generated-natural-language-supported ..........      20
  4.14.  printer-document-format-supported .....................      20
  4.15.  printer-color-supported ...............................      21
  4.16.  printer-compression-supported .........................      21
  4.17.  printer-pages-per-minute ..............................      21
  4.18.  printer-pages-per-minute-color ........................      22
  4.19.  printer-finishings-supported ..........................      22
  4.20.  printer-number-up-supported ...........................      22
  4.21.  printer-sides-supported ...............................      23
  4.22.  printer-media-supported ...............................      23
  4.23.  printer-media-local-supported .........................      23
  4.24.  printer-resolution-supported ..........................      24
  4.25.  printer-print-quality-supported .......................      25
  4.26.  printer-job-priority-supported ........................      25
  4.27.  printer-copies-supported ..............................      25
  4.28.  printer-job-k-octets-supported ........................      26
  4.29.  printer-current-operator ..............................      26
  4.30.  printer-service-person ................................      27
  4.31.  printer-delivery-orientation-supported ................      27
  4.32.  printer-stacking-order-supported ......................      27
  4.33.  printer-output-features-supported .....................      28
  4.34.  printer-aliases .......................................      28
  4.35.  printer-device-id .....................................      29
  4.36.  printer-charge-info-uri ...............................      29

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  4.37.  printer-geo-location ..................................      29
  4.38.  printer-ipp-extensions-supported ......................      30
  4.39.  printer-organization ..................................      30
  4.40.  printer-organizational-unit ...........................      30
  4.41.  printer-uuid ..........................................      31
5.  Definition of Syntaxes .....................................      32
6.  Definition of Matching Rules ...............................      32
7.  IANA Considerations ........................................      33
  7.1.  Registration of Object Classes .........................      33
  7.2.  Registration of Attribute Types ........................      34
8.  Internationalization Considerations ........................      36
9.  Security Considerations ....................................      36
10.  References ................................................      37
  10.1.  Normative References ..................................      37
  10.2.  Informative References ................................      38
11.  Appendix A - Acknowledgments ..............................      39
12.  Appendix X - Change History ...............................      40
13.  Authors' Addresses ........................................      40

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1.  Introduction

   This document defines several object classes to provide Lightweight
   Directory Access Protocol [RFC4510] applications with flexible
   options in defining printer information using LDAP schema.  Classes
   are provided for defining directory entries with common printer
   information as well as for extending existing directory entries with
   SLPv2 [RFC2608], IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], and LPR [RFC1179]
   protocol-specific information.  
   
   The schema defined in this document is based on the printer
   attributes listed in Appendix E 'Generic Directory Schema' of
   Internet Printing Protocol/1.1 (IPP) [RFC2911].  A few additional
   printer attributes are based on definitions in the Printer MIB
   [RFC1759], IEEE-ISTO PWG Command Set for IEEE 1284 Device ID (PWG
   5107.2), or IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Job and Printer Extensions - Set 3 (IPP
   JPS3).  
   
   The schema defined in this document is technically aligned with the
   stable IANA-registered 'service:printer:' v2.0 template [SLPPRT20],
   for compatibility with already deployed Service Location Protocol
   (SLPv2) [RFC2608] service advertising and discovery infrastructure.
   The attribute syntaxes are technically aligned with the
   'service:printer:' v2.0 template - therefore simpler types are
   sometimes used (for example, 'DirectoryString' [RFC4517] rather than
   'labeledURI' [RFC2079] for the 'printer-uri' attribute).  
   
   Please send comments directly to the authors at the addresses listed
   in the section "Authors' Addresses".  
   
   
   
   1.1.  Rationale for using DirectoryString Syntax
   
   The attribute syntax 'DirectoryString' (UTF-8 [STD63]) defined in
   [RFC4517] is specified for several groups of string attributes that
   are defined in this document:  
   
   1)  URI 
       - printer-uri, printer-xri-supported, printer-more-info 
       
       The UTF-8 encoding is compatible with deployment of (UTF-8 based)
       IRI Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) [RFC3987].  
       
   2)  Description 
       - printer-name, printer-location, printer-info,
       printer-make-and-model 
       
       The UTF-8 encoding supports descriptions in any language,

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       conformant with the IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages
       [BCP18].  
       
       Note:  The printer-natural-language-configured attribute contains
       a language tag [BCP47] for these description attributes (for
       example, to support text-to-speech conversions).  
       
   3)  Keyword 
       - printer-compression-supported, printer-finishings-supported,
       printer-media-supported, printer-media-local-supported,
       printer-print-quality-supported 
       
       The UTF-8 encoding is compatible with the current IPP/1.1
       [RFC2911] definition of the equivalent attributes, most of which
       have the IPP/1.1 union syntax 'keyword or name'.  The keyword
       attributes defined in this document are extensible by
       site-specific or vendor-specific 'names' which behave like new
       'keywords' 
       
       Note:  In IPP/1.1, each value is strongly typed over-the-wire as 
       either 'keyword' or 'name'.  This union selector is not preserved
       in the definitions of these equivalent LDAP attributes.  
   
   
   
   1.2.  Rationale for using caseIgnoreMatch
   
   The EQUALITY matching rule 'caseIgnoreMatch' defined in [RFC4517] is 
   specified for several groups of string attributes that are defined in
   this document:  
   
   1)  URI 
       
       These URI attributes specify EQUALITY matching with
       'caseIgnoreMatch' (rather than with 'caseExactMatch') in order to
       conform to the spirit of [STD66], which requires case insensitive
       matching on the host part of a URI versus case sensitive matching
       on the remainder of a URI.  
       
       These URI attributes follow existing practice of supporting case 
       insensitive equality matching for host names in the
       associatedDomain attribute defined in [RFC4524].  
       
       Either equality matching rule choice would be a compromise:  
       a) case sensitive whole URI matching may lead to false negative
       matches and has been shown to be fragile (given deployed client
       applications that 'pretty up' host names displayed and
       transferred in URI); 
       b) case insensitive whole URI matching may lead to false positive
       matches, although it is a dangerous practice to publish URI that
       differ only by case (for example, in the path elements).  

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   2)  Description 
       
       Case insensitive equality matching is more user-friendly for
       description attributes.  
       
   3)  Keyword 
       
       Case insensitive equality matching is more user-friendly for
       keyword attributes.  
   
   
   
   1.3.  Rationale for using caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   
   The SUBSTR matching rule 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' defined in
   [RFC4517] is specified for several groups of string attributes that
   are defined in this document:  
   
   1)  URI 
       
       These URI attributes follow existing practice of supporting case 
       insensitive equality matching for host names in the
       associatedDomain attribute defined in [RFC4524].  
       
   2)  Description 
       
       Support for case insensitive substring matching is more
       user-friendly for description attributes.  
       
   3)  Keyword 
       
       Support for case insensitive substring matching is more
       user-friendly for keyword attributes.  

2.  Terminology and Conventions

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this 
   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].  
   
   Schema definitions are provided using LDAP [RFC4510] description
   formats.  Definitions provided here are formatted (line wrapped) for 
   readability.  

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3.  Definition of Object Classes

   We define the following LDAP object classes for use with both generic
   printer related information and services specific to SLPv2 [RFC2608],
   IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], and LPR [RFC1179].  
   
   slpServicePrinter - auxiliary class for SLP registered printers
   printerAbstract - abstract class for all printer classes
   printerService - structural class for printers
   printerServiceAuxClass - auxiliary class for printers
   printerIPP - auxiliary class for IPP printers
   printerLPR - auxiliary class for LPR printers
   
   The following are some examples of how applications may choose to use
   these classes when creating directory entries:  
   
   1)  Use printerService for directory entries containing common
       printer information.  
       
   2)  Use both printerService and slpServicePrinter for directory
       entries containing common printer information for SLP registered
       printers.  
       
   3)  Use printerService, printerLPR and printerIPP for directory
       entries containing common printer information for printers that
       support both LPR and IPP.  
       
   4)  Use printerServiceAuxClass and object classes not defined by this
       document for directory entries containing common printer
       information.  In this example, printerServiceAuxClass is used for
       extending other structural classes defining printer information
       with common printer information defined in this document.  
   
   Refer to Section 4 for definition of attribute types referenced by
   these object classes.  We use attribute names instead of OIDs in
   object class definitions for clarity.  Some attribute names described
   in [RFC2911] have been prefixed with 'printer-' as recommended in
   [RFC2926] and [SLPPRT20].  
   

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   3.1.  slpServicePrinter
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.254
   NAME  'slpServicePrinter'
   DESC  'Service Location Protocol (SLP) information.'
   AUXILIARY
   SUP   slpService
   )
   
   This auxiliary class defines Service Location Protocol (SLPv2)
   [RFC2608] specific information.  It should be used with a structural
   class such as printerService.  It may be used to create new or extend
   existing directory entries with SLP 'service:printer' abstract
   service type information as defined in [SLPPRT20].  This object class
   is derived from 'slpService', the parent class for all SLP services,
   defined in [RFC2926].  
   
   
   
   3.2.  printerAbstract
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.258
   NAME  'printerAbstract'
   DESC  'Printer related information.'
   ABSTRACT
   SUP   top 
   MAY   ( printer-name $
           printer-natural-language-configured $
           printer-location $ printer-info $ printer-more-info $ 
           printer-make-and-model $ 
           printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported $ 
           printer-charset-configured $ printer-charset-supported $ 
           printer-generated-natural-language-supported $ 
           printer-document-format-supported $ printer-color-supported $
           printer-compression-supported $ printer-pages-per-minute $ 
           printer-pages-per-minute-color $ 
           printer-finishings-supported $ printer-number-up-supported $ 
           printer-sides-supported $ printer-media-supported $ 
           printer-media-local-supported $ 
           printer-resolution-supported $ 
           printer-print-quality-supported $ 
           printer-job-priority-supported $ printer-copies-supported $ 
           printer-job-k-octets-supported $ printer-current-operator $
           printer-service-person $ 
           printer-delivery-orientation-supported $ 
           printer-stacking-order-supported $ 
           printer-output-features-supported $
           printer-device-id $
           printer-charge-info-uri $

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           printer-geo-location $
           printer-organization $
           printer-organizational-unit $
           printer-uuid )
   )
   
   This abstract class defines printer information.  It is a base class
   for deriving other printer related classes, such as, but not limited
   to, classes defined in this document.  It defines a common set of
   printer attributes that are not specific to any one type of service,
   protocol or operating system.  
   
   
   
   3.3.  printerService
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.255
   NAME  'printerService'
   DESC  'Printer information.'
   STRUCTURAL
   SUP   printerAbstract
   MAY   ( printer-uri $ printer-xri-supported )
   )
   
   This structural class defines printer information.  It is derived
   from class printerAbstract and thus inherits common printer
   attributes.  This class can be used with or without auxiliary classes
   to define printer information.  Auxiliary classes can be used to
   extend the common printer information with protocol, service or
   operating system specific information.  
   
   Note:  When extending other structural classes with auxiliary
   classes, printerService should not be used.  
   
   
   
   3.4.  printerServiceAuxClass
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.257
   NAME  'printerServiceAuxClass'
   DESC  'Printer information.'
   AUXILIARY
   SUP   printerAbstract
   MAY   ( printer-uri $ printer-xri-supported )
   )
   
   This auxiliary class defines printer information.  It is derived from
   class printerAbstract and thus inherits common printer attributes.
   This class should be used with a structural class.  
   

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   3.5.  printerIPP
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.256
   NAME  'printerIPP'
   DESC  'Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) information.'
   AUXILIARY
   SUP   top
   MAY   ( printer-ipp-versions-supported $ 
           printer-ipp-extensions-supported $
           printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported )
   )
   
   This auxiliary class defines Internet Printing Protocol (IPP/1.1)
   [RFC2911] information.  It should be used with a structural class
   such as printerService.  It is used to extend structural classes with
   IPP specific printer information.  
   
   
   
   3.6.  printerLPR
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.6.253
   NAME  'printerLPR'
   DESC  'LPR information.'
   AUXILIARY
   SUP   top
   MUST  ( printer-name )
   MAY   ( printer-aliases)
   )
   
   This auxiliary class defines LPR [RFC1179] information.  It should be
   used with a structural class such as printerService.  It is used to
   identify directory entries that support LPR.  

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4.  Definition of Attribute Types

   The following attribute types are referenced by the object classes
   defined in Section 3.  
   
   The following attribute types reference syntax OIDs defined in
   Section 3 of [RFC4517] (see Section 5 'Definition of Syntaxes'
   below).  
   
   The following attribute types reference matching rule names (instead
   of OIDs) for clarity (see Section 6 below).  For optional attributes,
   if the printer information is not known, the attribute value should
   not be set.  In the following definitions, referenced matching rules
   are defined in Section 4 of [RFC4517] (see Section 6 'Definition of
   Matching Rules' below).  
   
   The following table is a summary of the attribute names defined by
   this document and their corresponding source document names as
   defined in [RFC2911], [RFC3805], [PWG5107.2], or [IPPJPS3].  Some
   source attribute names have been prefixed with 'printer-' as
   recommended in [RFC2926], to address the flat namespace for LDAP
   identifiers.  
   
   LDAP & SLP Printer Schema       Source Document and Attribute Name
   ------------------------------  -------------------------------------
                                   IPP/1.1 and Semantics Model [RFC2911]
   printer-uri
   printer-xri-supported
                                   [printer-uri-supported]
                                   [uri-authentication-supported]
                                   [uri-security-supported]
   printer-name                    printer-name
   printer-natural-language-configured 
                                   natural-language-configured
   printer-location                printer-location
   printer-info                    printer-info
   printer-more-info               printer-more-info
   printer-make-and-model          printer-make-and-model
   printer-ipp-versions-supported  ipp-versions-supported
   printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported        
                                   multiple-document-jobs-supported   
   printer-charset-configured      charset-configured
   printer-charset-supported       charset-supported
   printer-generated-natural-language-supported 
                                   generated-natural-language-supported
   printer-document-format-supported 
                                   document-format-supported
   printer-color-supported         color-supported
   printer-compression-supported   compression-supported

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   printer-pages-per-minute        pages-per-minute
   printer-pages-per-minute-color  pages-per-minute-color
   printer-finishings-supported    finishings-supported
   printer-number-up-supported     number-up-supported
   printer-sides-supported         sides-supported
   printer-media-supported         media-supported
   printer-media-local-supported   [site names from IPP media-supported]
   printer-resolution-supported    printer-resolution-supported
   printer-print-quality-supported print-quality-supported
   printer-job-priority-supported  job-priority-supported
   printer-copies-supported        copies-supported
   printer-job-k-octets-supported  job-k-octets-supported
   
                                   Printer MIB v2 [RFC3805]
   printer-current-operator        prtGeneralCurrentOperator
   printer-service-person          prtGeneralServicePerson
   printer-delivery-orientation-supported
                                   prtOutputPageDeliveryOrientation
   printer-stacking-order-supported
                                   prtOutputStackingOrder
   printer-output-features-supported
                                   [prtOutputBursting]
                                   [prtOutputDecollating]
                                   [prtOutputPageCollated]
                                   [prtOutputOffsetStacking]
   printer-aliases                 prtGeneralPrinterName
   
                                   Cmd Set 1284 Device ID [PWG5107.2]
   printer-device-id               printer-device-id
   
                                   IPP Job/PrinterExt Set 3 [IPPJPS3]
   printer-charge-info-uri         printer-charge-info-uri
   printer-geo-location            printer-geo-location
   printer-ipp-extensions-supported
                                   ipp-extensions-supported
   printer-organization            printer-organization
   printer-organizational-unit     printer-organizational-unit
   printer-uuid                    printer-uuid
   

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   4.1.  printer-uri
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1140
   NAME 'printer-uri'
   DESC 'A URI supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   If the printer-xri-supported LDAP attribute is implemented, then this
   printer-uri value should be listed in printer-xri-supported.  
   
   Values of URI should conform to [STD66], although URI schemes may be 
   defined which do not conform to [STD66] (see [BCP35]).  
   
   Note:  LDAP application clients should not attempt to use malformed
   URI values read from this attribute.  LDAP administrative clients
   should not write malformed URI values into this attribute.  
   
   Note:  For SLP registered printers, the LDAP printer-uri attribute
   should be set to the value of the SLP-registered URL of the printer, 
   for interworking with SLPv2 [RFC2608] service discovery.  
   
   Note:  See Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 for rationale for design
   choices.  
   
   
   
   4.2.  printer-xri-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1107
   NAME 'printer-xri-supported'
   DESC 'The unordered list of XRI (extended resource identifiers)
         supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15   
   )
   
   A list of XRI (extended resource identifiers) supported by this
   printer.  Each value of this list should consist of a URI (uniform
   resource identifier) followed by (optional) authentication and
   security fields.  
   
   Values of URI should conform to [STD66], although URI schemes may be 
   defined which do not conform to [STD66] (see [BCP35]).  

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   Note:  LDAP application clients should not attempt to use malformed
   URI values read from this attribute.  LDAP administrative clients
   should not write malformed URI values into this attribute.  
   
   Note:  This attribute is based on 'printer-uri-supported',
   'uri-authentication-supported', and 'uri-security-supported' (called 
   the 'Three Musketeers' because they are parallel ordered attributes) 
   defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911].  This attribute unfolds those IPP/1.1
   attributes and thus avoids the ordering (and same number of values)
   constraints of the IPP/1.1 separate attributes.  
   
   Defined keywords for fields include:  
   
       'uri' (IPP 'printer-uri-supported')
       'auth' (IPP 'uri-authentication-supported')
       'sec' (IPP 'uri-security-supported')
   
   A missing 'auth' field should be interpreted to mean 'none'.  Per
   IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], defined values of the 'auth' field include:  
   
       'none' (no authentication for this URI)
       'requesting-user-name' (from operation request)
       'basic' (HTTP/1.1 Basic [RFC2617])
       'digest' (HTTP/1.1 Basic, [RFC2617])
       'certificate' (from certificate)
   
   A missing 'sec' field should be interpreted to mean 'none'.  Per
   IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], defined values of the 'sec' field include:  
   
       'none' (no security for this URI)
       'ssl3' (Netscape SSL3)
       'tls' (IETF TLS, [RFC5246])
   
   Each XRI field should be delimited by '<'.  For example:  
   
       'uri=ipp://foo.com< auth=digest< sec=tls<' 
       'uri=lpr://bar.com< auth=none< sec=none<'
       'uri=mailto:printer@foobar.com< auth=none< sec=none<'
   
   Note:  The syntax and delimiter for this attribute are aligned with
   the equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  Whitespace is permitted after (but not before) the
   delimiter '<'.  Note that this delimiter differs from
   printer-resolution-supported.  
   
   Note:  See Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 for rationale for design
   choices.  
   

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   4.3.  printer-name
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1135
   NAME 'printer-name'
   DESC 'The site-specific administrative name of this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   Values of this attribute should be specified in the language
   specified in printer-natural-language-configured (for example, to
   support text-to-speech conversions), although the printer's name may
   be specified in any language.  This name may be the last part of the
   printer's URI or it may be completely unrelated.  This name may
   contain characters that are not allowed in a conventional URI (see
   [STD66]).  
   
   
   
   4.4.  printer-natural-language-configured
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1119
   NAME 'printer-natural-language-configured'
   DESC 'The configured natural language in which error and status
         messages will be generated (by default) by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   Also, a possible natural language for printer string attributes set
   by operator, system administrator, or manufacturer.  Also, the
   (declared) natural language of the printer-name, printer-location,
   printer-info, and printer-make-and-model attributes of this printer.
   
   Values of language tags should conform to Tags for Identifying
   Languages [BCP47].  For example:  
   
       'en-us' (English as spoken in the US)
       'fr-fr' (French as spoken in France)
   
   Note:  For consistency with IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], language tags in this 
   attribute should be lowercase normalized.  
   

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   4.5.  printer-location
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1136
   NAME 'printer-location'
   DESC 'The physical location of this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   For example:  
   
       'Room 123A'
       'Second floor of building XYZ'
   
   
   
   4.6.  printer-info
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1139
   NAME 'printer-info'
   DESC 'Descriptive information about this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}    
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   For example:  
   
       'This printer can be used for printing color transparencies for
        HR presentations'
       'Out of courtesy for others, please print only small (1-5 page)
        jobs at this printer'
       'This printer is going away on July 1, 1997, please find a new
        printer'
   
   
   
   4.7.  printer-more-info
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1134
   NAME 'printer-more-info'
   DESC 'A URI for more information about this specific printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
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   For example, this could be an HTTP type URI referencing an HTML page 
   accessible to a Web Browser.  The information obtained from this URI
   is intended for end user consumption.  
   
   Values of URI should conform to [STD66], although URI schemes may be 
   defined which do not conform to [STD66] (see [BCP35]).  
   
   Note:  LDAP application clients should not attempt to use malformed
   URI values read from this attribute.  LDAP administrative clients
   should not write malformed URI values into this attribute.  
   
   Note:  See Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 for rationale for design
   choices.  
   
   
   
   4.8.  printer-make-and-model
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1138
   NAME 'printer-make-and-model'
   DESC 'Make and model of this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   Note:  The printer manufacturer may initially populate this
   attribute.  
   
   
   
   4.9.  printer-ipp-versions-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1133
   NAME 'printer-ipp-versions-supported'
   DESC 'IPP protocol version(s) that this printer supports.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   The IPP protocol version(s) should include major and minor versions, 
   i.e., the exact version numbers for which this Printer implementation
   meets the IPP version-specific conformance requirements.  
   

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   4.10.  printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1132
   NAME 'printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported'
   DESC 'Indicates whether or not this printer supports more than one
         document per job.'
   EQUALITY booleanMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   
   
   4.11.  printer-charset-configured
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1109
   NAME 'printer-charset-configured'
   DESC 'The configured charset in which error and status messages will 
         be generated (by default) by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{63}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   Also, a possible charset for printer string attributes set by
   operator, system administrator, or manufacturer.  For example:  
   
       'utf-8' (ISO 10646/Unicode in UTF-8 transform [STD63])
       'iso-8859-1' (Latin1)
   
   Values of charset tags should be defined in the IANA Registry of
   Character Sets [IANACHAR] (see also [BCP19]) and the '(preferred MIME
   name)' should be used as the charset tag in this attribute.  
   
   For consistency with IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], charset tags in this
   attribute should be lowercase normalized.  
   
   
   
   4.12.  printer-charset-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1131
   NAME 'printer-charset-supported'
   DESC 'Set of charsets supported for the attribute values of syntax
         DirectoryString for this directory entry.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{63}  
   )

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   For example:  
   
       'utf-8' (ISO 10646/Unicode in UTF-8 transform [STD63])
       'iso-8859-1' (Latin1)
   
   Values of charset tags should be defined in the IANA Registry of
   Character Sets [IANACHAR] (see also [BCP19]) and the '(preferred MIME
   name)' should be used as the charset tag in this attribute.  
   
   For consistency with IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], charset tags in this
   attribute should be lowercase normalized.  
   
   
   
   4.13.  printer-generated-natural-language-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1137
   NAME 'printer-generated-natural-language-supported'
   DESC 'Natural language(s) supported for this directory entry.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{63}  
   )
   
   Values of language tags should conform to Tags for Identifying
   Languages [BCP47].  For example:  
   
       'en-us' (English as spoken in the US)
       'fr-fr' (French as spoken in France)
   
   Note:  For consistency with IPP/1.1 [RFC2911], language tags in this 
   attribute should be lowercase normalized.  
   
   
   
   4.14.  printer-document-format-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1130
   NAME 'printer-document-format-supported'
   DESC 'The possible source document formats which may be interpreted
         and printed by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   Values of document formats should be MIME media types defined in the 
   IANA Registry of MIME Media Types [IANAMIME] (see also [BCP13]).  
   

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   4.15.  printer-color-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1129
   NAME 'printer-color-supported'
   DESC 'Indicates whether this printer is capable of any type of color 
         printing at all, including highlight color.'
   EQUALITY booleanMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   
   
   4.16.  printer-compression-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1128
   NAME 'printer-compression-supported'
   DESC 'Compression algorithms supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}  
   )
   
   Values defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] include:  
   
       'none' (no compression is used)
       'deflate' (public domain ZIP described in [RFC1951])
       'gzip' (GNU ZIP described in [RFC1952])
       'compress' (UNIX compression described in [RFC1977])
   
   
   
   4.17.  printer-pages-per-minute
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1127
   NAME 'printer-pages-per-minute'
   DESC 'The nominal number of pages per minute which may be output by 
         this printer.'
   EQUALITY integerMatch
   ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   This attribute is informative, not a service guarantee.  Typically,
   it is the value used in marketing literature to describe this
   printer.  For example, the value for a simplex or black-and-white
   print mode.  

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   4.18.  printer-pages-per-minute-color
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1126
   NAME 'printer-pages-per-minute-color'
   DESC 'The nominal number of color pages per minute which may be 
         output by this printer.'
   EQUALITY integerMatch
   ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   This attribute is informative, not a service guarantee.  Typically,
   it is the value used in marketing literature to describe this
   printer.  
   
   
   
   4.19.  printer-finishings-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1125
   NAME 'printer-finishings-supported'
   DESC 'The possible finishing operations supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}  
   )
   
   Values defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] include:  'none', 'staple',
   'punch', 'cover', 'bind', 'saddle-stitch', 'edge-stitch',
   'staple-top-left', 'staple-bottom-left', 'staple-top-right',
   'staple-bottom-right', 'edge-stitch-left', 'edge-stitch-top',
   'edge-stitch-right', 'edge-stitch-bottom', 'staple-dual-left',
   'staple-dual-top', 'staple-dual-right', 'staple-dual-bottom'.  
   
   Note:  Implementations may support other values.  
   
   
   
   4.20.  printer-number-up-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1124
   NAME 'printer-number-up-supported'
   DESC 'The possible numbers of print-stream pages to impose upon a 
         single side of an instance of a selected medium.'
   EQUALITY integerMatch
   ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27  

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   Values defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] include:  '1', '2', and '4'.  
   
   Note:  Implementations may support other values.  
   
   
   
   4.21.  printer-sides-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1123
   NAME 'printer-sides-supported'
   DESC 'The number of impression sides (one or two) and the two-sided 
         impression rotations supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   Values defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] include:  'one-sided',
   'two-sided-long-edge', 'two-sided-short-edge'.' 
   
   
   
   4.22.  printer-media-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1122
   NAME 'printer-media-supported'
   DESC 'The standard names/types/sizes (and optional color suffixes) of
         the media supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}  
   )
   
   Values are defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] or any IANA registered
   extensions.  For example:  
   
       'iso-a4'
       'envelope'
       'na-letter-white'
   
   
   
   4.23.  printer-media-local-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1117
   NAME 'printer-media-local-supported'
   DESC 'Site-specific names of media supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
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   Values should be in the natural language specified by
   printer-natural-language-configured.  
   
   For example:  
   
       'purchasing-form' (site-specific name)
   
   as opposed to 'na-letter' (standard keyword from IPP/1.1 [RFC2911])
   in the printer-media-supported attribute.  
   
   
   
   4.24.  printer-resolution-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1121
   NAME 'printer-resolution-supported'
   DESC 'List of resolutions supported for printing documents by this
         printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}  
   )
   
   Each resolution value should be a string containing 3 fields:  
   1)  Cross feed direction resolution (positive integer);
   2)  Feed direction resolution (positive integer);
   3)  Unit - 'dpi' (dots per inch) or 'dpcm' (dots per centimeter).
   
   Each resolution field should be delimited by '>'.  For example:  
   
       '300> 300> dpi>'
       '600> 600> dpi>'
   
   Note:  This attribute is based on 'printer-resolution-supported'
   defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] (which has a binary complex encoding)
   derived from 'prtMarkerAddressabilityFeedDir',
   'prtMarkerAddressabilityXFeedDir', and 'prtMarkerAddressabilityUnit'
   defined in the Printer MIB [RFC1759] (which have integer encodings).
   
   Note:  The syntax and delimiter for this attribute are aligned with
   the equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  Whitespace is permitted after (but not before) the
   delimiter '>'.  Note that this delimiter differs from
   printer-xri-supported.  
   

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   4.25.  printer-print-quality-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1120
   NAME 'printer-print-quality-supported'
   DESC 'List of print qualities supported for printing documents on
         this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   Values defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] include:  
   
       'unknown'
       'draft'
       'normal'
       'high'
   
   
   
   4.26.  printer-job-priority-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1110
   NAME 'printer-job-priority-supported'
   DESC 'Indicates the number of job priority levels supported by this
         printer.'
   EQUALITY integerMatch
   ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   An IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] conformant Printer, which supports job priority,
   always supports a full range of priorities from '1' to '100' (to
   ensure consistent behavior), therefore this attribute describes the
   'granularity' of priority supported.  Values of this attribute are
   from '1' to '100'.  
   
   
   
   4.27.  printer-copies-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1118
   NAME 'printer-copies-supported'
   DESC 'The maximum number of copies of a document that may be printed 
         as a single job on this printer.'
   EQUALITY integerMatch
   ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27  
   SINGLE-VALUE

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   A positive value indicates the maximum supported copies.  A value of
   '0' indicates no maximum limit.  A value of '-1' indicates 'unknown'.
   
   Note:  The syntax and values for this attribute are aligned with the 
   equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  
   
   
   
   4.28.  printer-job-k-octets-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1111
   NAME 'printer-job-k-octets-supported'
   DESC 'The maximum size in kilobytes (1,024 octets actually) incoming 
         print job that this printer will accept.'
   EQUALITY integerMatch
   ORDERING integerOrderingMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   A positive value indicates the maximum supported job size.  A value
   of '0' indicates no maximum limit.  A value of '-1' indicates
   'unknown'.  
   
   Note:  The syntax and values for this attribute are aligned with the 
   equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  
   
   
   
   4.29.  printer-current-operator
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1112
   NAME 'printer-current-operator'
   DESC 'The identity of the current human operator responsible for
         operating this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   The value of this attribute should include information that would
   enable other humans to reach the operator, such as a telephone
   number.  
   

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   4.30.  printer-service-person
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1113
   NAME 'printer-service-person'
   DESC 'The identity of the current human service person responsible
         for servicing this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   The value of this attribute should include information that would
   enable other humans to reach the service person, such as a telephone
   number.  
   
   
   
   4.31.  printer-delivery-orientation-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1114
   NAME 'printer-delivery-orientation-supported'
   DESC 'The possible delivery orientations of pages as they are printed
         and ejected from this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   Values defined include:  
   
       'unknown'
       'face-up'
       'face-down'
   
   Note:  The syntax and values for this attribute are aligned with the 
   equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  
   
   
   
   4.32.  printer-stacking-order-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1115
   NAME 'printer-stacking-order-supported'
   DESC 'The possible stacking order of pages as they are printed and 
         ejected from this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )

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   Values defined include:  
   
       'unknown'
       'first-to-last'
       'last-to-first'
   
   Note:  The syntax and values for this attribute are aligned with the 
   equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  
   
   
   
   4.33.  printer-output-features-supported
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1116
   NAME 'printer-output-features-supported'
   DESC 'The possible output features supported by this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   Values defined include:  
   
       'unknown'
       'bursting'
       'decollating'
       'page-collating'
       'offset-stacking'
   
   Note:  The syntax and values for this attribute are aligned with the 
   equivalent attribute in the 'service:printer:' v2.0 template
   [SLPPRT20].  
   
   Note:  Implementations may support other values.  
   
   
   
   4.34.  printer-aliases
   
   ( 1.3.18.0.2.4.1108
   NAME 'printer-aliases'
   DESC 'List of site-specific administrative names of this printer in
         addition to the value specified for printer-name.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{127}  
   )
   
   Values of this attribute should be specified in the language
   specified in printer-natural-language-configured (for example, to

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   be specified in any language.  
   
   
   
   4.35.  printer-device-id
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-device-id'
   DESC 'The IEEE 1284 Device ID for this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}
   )
   
   Values of this attribute should conform to IEEE-ISTO PWG Command Set 
   Format for IEEE 1284 Device ID [PWG5107.2].  
   
   
   
   4.36.  printer-charge-info-uri
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-charge-info-uri'
   DESC 'A URI for a human-readable Web page for paid printing services
         for this printer.
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   Values of URI should conform to [STD66], although URI schemes may be 
   defined which do not conform to [STD66] (see [BCP35]).  
   
   Note:  LDAP application clients should not attempt to use malformed
   URI values read from this attribute.  LDAP administrative clients
   should not write malformed URI values into this attribute.  
   
   
   
   4.37.  printer-geo-location
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-geo-location'
   DESC 'A URI specifying the geographic location of this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )

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   Values of this attribute should conform to the 'geo' URI scheme
   [RFC5870].  
   
   Note:  LDAP application clients should not attempt to use malformed
   URI values read from this attribute.  LDAP administrative clients
   should not write malformed URI values into this attribute.  
   
   
   
   4.38.  printer-ipp-extensions-supported
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-ipp-extensions-supported'
   DESC 'IPP protocol extension(s) that this printer supports.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}
   )
   
   The IPP protocol extension(s) should specify only IANA-registered
   keywords for the IPP "ipp-extensions-supported" [IPPJPS3] values for 
   which this Printer implementation meets the IPP extension-specific
   conformance requirements.  
   
   
   
   4.39.  printer-organization
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-organization'
   DESC 'An organization name associated with this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}
   )
   
   Values of this attribute should specify an organization name
   associated with this printer that conforms to section 2.19 'o' of
   [RFC4519].  
   
   
   
   4.40.  printer-organizational-unit
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-organizational-unit'
   DESC 'An organizational unit associated with this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{255}

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   )
   
   Values of this attribute should specify the name of an organizational
   unit associated with this printer that conforms to section 2.20 'ou'
   of [RFC4519].  
   
   
   
   4.41.  printer-uuid
   
   ( ...
   NAME 'printer-uuid'
   DESC 'A URN specifying UUID of this printer.'
   EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
   SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
   SYNTAX  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
   SINGLE-VALUE
   )
   
   Values of this attribute should conform to the UUID URN namespace
   [RFC4122].  
   
   Note:  LDAP application clients should not attempt to use malformed
   URN values read from this attribute.  LDAP administrative clients
   should not write malformed URN values into this attribute.  

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5.  Definition of Syntaxes

   No new attribute syntaxes are defined by this document.  
   
   The attribute types defined in Section 4 of this document reference
   syntax OIDs defined in Section 3 of [RFC4517], which are summarized
   below:  
   
   Syntax OID                      Syntax Description
   ------------------------------  ------------------
   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7    Boolean  
   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15   DirectoryString (UTF-8 [STD63])
   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27   Integer  

6.  Definition of Matching Rules

   No new matching rules are defined by this document.  
   
   The attribute types defined in Section 4 of this document reference
   matching rules defined in Section 4 of [RFC4517], which are
   summarized below:  
   
   Matching Rule OID               Matching Rule Name          Usage
   ------------------------------  ------------------          -----
   2.5.13.13                       booleanMatch                EQUALITY
   2.5.13.2                        caseIgnoreMatch             EQUALITY
   2.5.13.14                       integerMatch                EQUALITY
   2.5.13.15                       integerOrderingMatch        ORDERING
   2.5.13.4                        caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch   SUBSTR

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7.  IANA Considerations

   This document does not define any new syntaxes or matching rules.  
   
   This document does define the following Object Identifier
   Descriptors, for registration by IANA when this RFC is published:  
   
   
   
   7.1.  Registration of Object Classes
   
   Subject:  Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
   
   Descriptor (short name):  see table below
   
   Object Identifier:  see table below
   
   Person & email address to contact for further information:  see below
   
   Usage:  object class
   
   Specification:  RFCnnnn [ [RFC Editor: to be assigned] ]
   
   Author/Change Controller:
   
       Pat Fleming
       IBM
       Highway 52 N
       Rochester, MN 55901
       USA
       Phone: +1 507-253-7583
       EMail: flemingp@us.ibm.com
   
   Comments:
   
   Object Class                                    OID
   ------------------------------------            ---------------------
   slpServicePrinter                               1.3.18.0.2.6.254
   printerAbstract                                 1.3.18.0.2.6.258
   printerService                                  1.3.18.0.2.6.255
   printerServiceAuxClass                          1.3.18.0.2.6.257
   printerIPP                                      1.3.18.0.2.6.256
   printerLPR                                      1.3.18.0.2.6.253
   

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   7.2.  Registration of Attribute Types
   
   [[[ ISSUE:  Need to assign new IBM subtree OIDs to new attributes -
   but should wait until final set of new attributes has settled down
   after review by IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP working group members.  ]]] 
   
   Subject:  Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
   
   Descriptor (short name):  see table below
   
   Object Identifier:  see table below
   
   Person & email address to contact for further information:  see below
   
   Usage:  attribute type
   
   Specification:  RFCnnnn [ [RFC Editor: to be assigned] ]
   
   Author/Change Controller:
   
       Pat Fleming
       IBM
       Highway 52 N
       Rochester, MN 55901
       USA
       Phone: +1 507-253-7583
       EMail: flemingp@us.ibm.com
   
   Comments:
   
   Attribute Type                                  OID
   ------------------------------------            ---------------------
   printer-uri                                     1.3.18.0.2.4.1140
   printer-xri-supported                           1.3.18.0.2.4.1107
   printer-name                                    1.3.18.0.2.4.1135
   printer-natural-language-configured             1.3.18.0.2.4.1119
   printer-location                                1.3.18.0.2.4.1136
   printer-info                                    1.3.18.0.2.4.1139
   printer-more-info                               1.3.18.0.2.4.1134
   printer-make-and-model                          1.3.18.0.2.4.1138
   printer-ipp-versions-supported                  1.3.18.0.2.4.1133
   printer-multiple-document-jobs-supported        1.3.18.0.2.4.1132
   printer-charset-configured                      1.3.18.0.2.4.1109
   printer-charset-supported                       1.3.18.0.2.4.1131
   printer-generated-natural-language-supported    1.3.18.0.2.4.1137
   printer-document-format-supported               1.3.18.0.2.4.1130
   printer-color-supported                         1.3.18.0.2.4.1129
   printer-compression-supported                   1.3.18.0.2.4.1128
   printer-pages-per-minute                        1.3.18.0.2.4.1127

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   printer-pages-per-minute-color                  1.3.18.0.2.4.1126
   printer-finishings-supported                    1.3.18.0.2.4.1125
   printer-number-up-supported                     1.3.18.0.2.4.1124
   printer-sides-supported                         1.3.18.0.2.4.1123
   printer-media-supported                         1.3.18.0.2.4.1122
   printer-media-local-supported                   1.3.18.0.2.4.1117
   printer-resolution-supported                    1.3.18.0.2.4.1121
   printer-print-quality-supported                 1.3.18.0.2.4.1120
   printer-job-priority-supported                  1.3.18.0.2.4.1110
   printer-copies-supported                        1.3.18.0.2.4.1118
   printer-job-k-octets-supported                  1.3.18.0.2.4.1111
   printer-current-operator                        1.3.18.0.2.4.1112
   printer-service-person                          1.3.18.0.2.4.1113
   printer-delivery-orientation-supported          1.3.18.0.2.4.1114
   printer-stacking-order-supported                1.3.18.0.2.4.1115
   printer-output-features-supported               1.3.18.0.2.4.1116
   printer-aliases                                 1.3.18.0.2.4.1108
   ------------------------------------            ---------------------
   printer-device-id
   printer-charge-info-uri
   printer-geo-location
   printer-ipp-extensions-supported
   printer-organization
   printer-organizational-unit
   printer-uuid

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8.  Internationalization Considerations

   All text string attributes defined in this document of syntax
   'DirectoryString' [RFC4517] have values that are encoded in UTF-8
   [STD63], as required by [RFC4517].  
   
   A language tag [BCP47] for all of the text string attributes defined
   in this document is contained in the
   printer-natural-language-configured attribute.  
   
   Therefore, all object classes defined in this document conform to the
   IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages [BCP18].  

9.  Security Considerations

   See [RFC4513] for detailed guidance on authentication methods for
   LDAP and the use of TLS/1.2 [RFC5246] to supply connection
   confidentiality and data integrity for LDAP sessions.  
   
   As with any LDAP schema, it is important to protect specific entries 
   and attributes with the appropriate access control.  It is
   particularly important that only administrators can modify entries
   defined in this LDAP printer schema.  Otherwise, an LDAP client might
   be fooled into diverting print service requests from the original
   printer (or spooler) to a malicious intruder's host system, thus
   exposing the information in printed documents.  
   
   For additional security considerations of deploying printers in an
   IPP environment, see Section 8 of [RFC2911].  

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10.  References

10.1.  Normative References

   
   [BCP47] A. Phillips, Ed., M. Davis, Ed.  Tags for Identifying
   Languages, BCP 47, RFC 5646, September 2009.  
   
   [IANACHAR] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Registry
   "Character Sets" 
   <http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets> 
   
   [IANAMIME] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Registry "MIME
   Media Types" 
   <http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/index.html> 
   
   [IPPEVE1] Sweet, M., and I.  McDonald.  IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Everywhere
   1.0, <work-in-progress>.  
   <ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-ippeve10-20110927.pdf> 
   
   [IPPJPS3] Sweet, M., and I.  McDonald.  IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Job and
   Printer Extensions - Set 3, <work-in-progress>.  
   <ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/ipp/wd/wd-ippjobprinterext3v10-20110802.pd
   f> 
   
   [PWG5107.2] I. McDonald.  IEEE-ISTO PWG Command Set for IEEE 1284
   Device ID, PWG 5107.2, May 2010.  
   <ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-pmp1284cmdset10-20100531-
   5107.2.pdf> 
   
   [RFC2119] S. Bradner.  Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
   Requirement Levels, RFC 2119, March 1997.  
   
   [RFC2911] T. Hastings, Ed., Herriot, R., Isaacson, S., and P. Powell.
   Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics, RFC 2911,
   September 2000.  
   
   [RFC2926] Kempf, J., Moats, R., and P. St. Pierre.  Conversion of
   LDAP Schemas to and from SLP Templates, RFC 2926, September 2000.  
   
   [RFC4510] K. Zeilenga, Ed.  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
   (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map, RFC 4510, June 2006.  
   
   [RFC4513] R. Harrison, Ed.  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
   (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms, RFC 4513,
   June 2006.  

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   [RFC4517] S. Legg, Ed.  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
   Syntaxes and Matching Rules, RFC 4517, June 2006.  
   
   [RFC4519] A. Sciberras, Ed.  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
   (LDAP): Schema for User Applications, RFC 4519, June 2006.  
   
   [RFC4524] K. Zeilenga, Ed.  COSINE LDAP/X.500 Schema, RFC 4524, June 
   2006.  
   
   [STD66] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter.  Uniform
   Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax, STD 66, RFC 3986, January
   2005.  

10.2.  Informative References

   
   [BCP13] Freed, N., and J. Klensin.  Media Type Specifications and
   Registration Procedures, BCP 13, RFC 4288, December 2005.  
   
   [BCP18] H. Alvestrand.  IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages, 
   BCP 18, RFC 2277, January 1998.  
   
   [BCP19] Freed, N., and J. Postel.  IANA Charset Registration
   Procedures, BCP 19, RFC 2978, October 2000.  
   
   [BCP35] Hansen, T., Hardie, T., and L. Masinter.  Guidelines and
   Registration Procedures for New URI Schemes, BCP 35, RFC 4395,
   February 2006.  
   
   [IANASLP] Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Registry
   "Service Location Protocol, Version 2 (SLPv2) Templates" 
   <http://www.iana.org/assignments/svrloc-templates.html> 
   
   [RFC1179] L. McLaughlin.  Line Printer Daemon Protocol, RFC 1179,
   August 1990.  
   
   [RFC1951] P. Deutsch.  DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification
   Version 1.3, RFC 1951, May 1996.  
   
   [RFC1952] P. Deutsch.  GZIP File Format Specification Version 4.3,
   RFC 1952, May 1996.  
   
   [RFC1977] V. Schryver.  PPP BSD Compression Protocol, RFC 1977,
   August 1996.  
   
   [RFC2079] M. Smith.  Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an
   Object Class to Hold Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), RFC 2079,
   January 1997.  

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   [RFC2608] Guttman, E., Perkins, C., Veizades, J., and M.  Day.
   Service Location Protocol v2, RFC 2608, June 1999.  
   
   [RFC2609] Guttman, E., Perkins, C., and J. Kempf.  Service Templates 
   and Service: Schemes, RFC 2609, June 1999.  
   
   [RFC2617] Franks, J., Hallam-Baker, P., Hostetler, J., Lawrence, S., 
   Leach, P., Luotonen, A., and L. Stewart.  HTTP Authentication: Basic 
   and Digest Access Authentication, RFC 2617, June 1999.  
   
   [RFC3987] Duerst, M., and M. Suignard.  Internationalized Resource
   Identifiers (IRI), RFC 3987, January 2005.  
   
   [RFC4122] Leach, P., Mealling, M., and R. Salz.  A Universally Unique
   IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace, RFC 4122, July 2005.  
   
   [RFC5246] Dierks, T., and E.  Rescorla.  The Transport Layer Security
   (TLS) Protocol Version 1.2, RFC 5246, August 2008.  
   
   [RFC5870] Mayrhofer, A., and C. Spanring.  A Uniform Resource
   Identifier for Geographic Locations ('geo' URI), RFC 5870, June 2010.
   
   [SLPPRT20] St. Pierre, P., Isaacson, S., and I. McDonald.  Definition
   of of the PrinterAbstract Service Type v2.0, May 2000.  
   Reviewed and approved by IETF SLP Designated Expert, according to
   Section 5 'IANA Considerations' in [RFC2609].  
   Archived in [IANASLP] as "printer.2.0.en".  
   
   [STD63] F.  Yergeau.  UTF-8, a Transformation Format of ISO 10646,
   STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.  

11.  Appendix A - Acknowledgments

   The editors wish to acknowledge the very significant contributions of
   Ken Jones (Bytemobile) and Harry Lewis (IBM) during the development
   of the original LDAP printer schema [RFC3712].  
   
   Thanks to Patrik Faltstrom (Cisco), Ryan Moats (Lemur Networks),
   Robert Moore (IBM), Lee Rafalow (IBM), Kimberly Reger (IBM), and Kurt
   Zeilenga (OpenLDAP) for comments on the original LDAP printer schema
   [RFC3712].  
   
   Thanks to the members of the IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Working Group, for
   their review comments and help in preparing this document.  

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12.  Appendix X - Change History

   [ [RFC Editor:  This section to be deleted before RFC publication] ] 
   
   2 October 2011 - draft-mcdonald-ldap-printer-schema-00.txt 
   - Initial version - for IEEE-ISTO PWG IPP Everywhere project 
   - Revised document to add current I-D individual submission
   boilerplate.  
   - Revised Abstract and section 1 Introduction, to cite [PWG5107.2]
   and [IPPJPS3] new attribute sources.  
   - Revised section 3.2 printerAbstract, to add new attributes from
   [PWG5107.2] and [IPPJPS3].  
   - Revised section 3.5, to add new attributes from [IPPJPS3].  
   - Revised section 4 Definition of Attribute Types, to add new
   attributes from [PWG5107.2] and [IPPJPS3] to table and later specific
   definitions.  
   - Revised section 7.2 Registration of Attribute Types, to add new
   attributes from [PWG5107.2] and [IPPJPS3] - new OIDs needed.  
   - Revised section 10 References, to update out-of-date references.  
   

13.  Authors' Addresses

   Please send comments to the authors at the addresses listed below.  
   
   
   Pat Fleming
   IBM
   Highway 52 N
   Rochester, MN 55901
   USA
   Phone: +1 507-253-7583
   EMail: flemingp@us.ibm.com
   
   
   Ira McDonald
   High North Inc
   221 Ridge Ave
   Grand Marais, MI 49839
   USA
   Phone: +1 906-494-2434
   Email: blueroofmusic@gmail.com

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