io-buffering - io-buffering - 2100_snmp

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io-buffering

io-buffering
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.4.2.1.2.1.1.5

Returns or controls the manner in which the device performs I/O data buffering. I/O data buffering allows additional print job data to be buffered by the I/O sub- system in an effort to allow the computer sending the data to perform other tasks and to keep the PDL processing sub-system busy. eOff, I/O buffering is disabled. When eOn, I/O buffering is enabled and the IO-BUFFER-SIZE object controls the amount of memory set aside for I/O buffer. When eAuto, I/O buffering is enabled and the I/O buffer size is determined automatically by the device and the IO-BUFFER-SIZE object is not used. Additional information: ::= { settings-io 5 } SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS optional DESCRIPTION Returns or configures the amount of memory, in bytes, dedicated to I/O print job data buffering. Attempting to set to an unsupported value causes the device to use the closest supported value. Each device POS should document the list of supported values. Additional information: In the HP LaserJet 2100 Series the minimum supported value is 10K bytes (10240). The maximum supported value is dependent on total memory installed and the amount of memory currently being used by other memory consumers. Use the MAXIMUM-IO-BUFFERING-MEMORY object to determine the maximum valid value for this object. If the value had to be snapped, the printer returns status along with the actual value that was written.

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