HP Color LaserJet CM4730 HP LaserJet MPF Products - Configuring Security for M - Page 18

Privacy, Passphrase, SNMP Version 3 Only, Device Model

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MFPs to factory default settings. These instructions are for the initial configuration of SNMPv3. Once you finish this configuration, the MFPs will require these credentials whenever anyone attempts to access settings over the network. Note: Web Jetadmin retains the SNMPv3 credentials for each MFP, and it will not prompt for them as long as the authorized administrator is logged onto Web Jetadmin and the credentials remain the same. You can clear the Web Jetadmin Device Cache to cause Web Jetadmin to require the credentials again. Web Jetadmin stores the SNMPv3 credentials encrypted. 7. Scroll down below the Privacy Passphrase field, and select SNMP Version 3 Only (Figure 8). Figure 8: The SNMP Version 3 Only setting. This setting limits communication between Web Jetadmin and the MFPs to only SNMPv3. The MFPs will ignore communications via other versions of SNMP or any other protocols. 8. Select the devices you wish to configure in the Device Model list (Figure 9). 18

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MFPs to factory default settings. These instructions are for the initial
configuration of SNMPv3. Once you finish this configuration, the MFPs will
require these credentials whenever anyone attempts to access settings over
the network.
Note:
Web Jetadmin retains the SNMPv3 credentials for each MFP, and it will not
prompt for them as long as the authorized administrator is logged onto
Web Jetadmin and the credentials remain the same. You can clear the
Web Jetadmin Device Cache to cause Web Jetadmin to require the
credentials again. Web Jetadmin stores the SNMPv3 credentials encrypted.
7.
Scroll down below the
Privacy
Passphrase
field, and select
SNMP Version 3 Only
(Figure
8).
Figure 8: The SNMP Version 3 Only setting.
This setting limits communication between Web Jetadmin and the MFPs to only SNMPv3. The MFPs
will ignore communications via other versions of SNMP or any other protocols.
8.
Select the devices you wish to configure in the
Device Model
list (Figure 9).
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