xcmJobIdentifierUpstream
1.3.6.1.4.1.253.8.59.6.1.1.2
Uniquely identifies the job on the immediately upstream
client, server or device as generated by that client, server or
device. The server or device is specified by hrDeviceIndex.
For an agent representing a spooling system, this object is the
identifier generated by the submitting client and hrDeviceIndex
identifies a logical device.
NOTE: Since multiple clients may each generate the same
identifier for the job, the xcmJobIdentifierUpstream is not
necessarily unique on the server. Client implementers are
encouraged to generate client job ids that are unique.
In some cases, the xcmJobSourceChannelType may help to
disambiguate client job ids.
NOTE: This object in this MIB is a generalization of the
corresponding ISO DPA attribute: job-identifier-on-client
which is printer-centric.
ISO DPA: Job-identifier-on-client[-upstream]
This attribute provides the job-identifier for this job to
uniquely identify the job on the client submitting the job, and
the value shall be assigned by that client.
The client shall supply the value of the job-identifier-on-
client[-upstream] attribute at the time that the client submits
the job to the server, if such client has its own job-identifier
for the job.
NOTE - This attribute is intended for jobs submitted from
legacy servers which have their own job-identifier for the job.
If a job passes through a chain of servers between the client
initiating the job and the output device, the value of the job
attribute job-identifier-on-client shall be the value of the
job's job-identifier on the immediate upstream server and the
value of the job attribute job-identifier-on-printer[-device]
shall be the value of the job's job-identifier on the immediate
downstream server or printer.
NOTE - A job has attributes for identifying itself on the
current server, on the immediate upstream server (where the job
came from), and on the immediate downstream server or printer
(where the job went). These attributes are
job-identifier [job-identifier-on-system]
job-identifier-on-client [job-identifier-upstream]
job-identifier-on-printer [job-identifier-downstream]
respectively.