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Using the Web Configurator ADVANCED > SNMP This Print Server has a limited number of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) MIBs built into it. These MIBs (Management Information Base) allow your Printer Server to be integrated in an SNMP-based manageable network, which might include more complex network devices such as SNMP-managed switches, routers and wireless access points. The SNMP screen allows you to do settings to the SNMP MIBs inside your Print Server SNMP Management There are three MIBs inside the Print Server that you can set values for. They are the three Community Names and their Access Rights. An SNMP Community tells the network administrator which community (i.e. group of managed devices) it belongs to. Your Print Server can belong to up to three SNMP communities. The Access Right refers to the network administrator's ability to change the Community Name. Do as follows to set a Community Name and Access Right: 4.For each Community Name, type in a name. D-Link DPR-2000 - User Manual 64