device-contact
Identifies the contact for the output device associated with an actual destination.
DSS
All
Type
Settable, single-valued
Allowed Values
You can enter a text string up to 4095 characters long that contains the device's contact information.
Default Value
No default value
Usage Guidelines
- While this attribute is accessed through an actual destination, the information comes
from the device the actual destination represents and not the actual destination,
which is why InfoPrint considers this a device-specific attribute. This attribute is not contained in the
actual destination's attributes set. You can list the device-specific attributes with
the pdls command by specifying
-r all-device
. - If the value of the snmp-active actual destination attribute is false, this attribute is ignored.
- The device must support this attribute to query or set this attribute.
- To change the device-contact attribute with SNMPv1 activ, you must have write permission to the actual destination and the snmp-write-community-name actual destination attribute must be set properly.
- To change the device-contact attribute with SNMPv3 activ, you must have write permission to the actual destination and the snmpv3-username actual destination attribute must be set properly.
- The actual destination does not need to be disabled to change the value of this attribute.
- You can not set device attributes and actual destination attributes in the same request.
- You can not use anything other than the Replace operator of the pdset command for this attribute.