Kyocera FS-C2126MFP FS-C2026MFPplus/C2126MFPplus/C2526MFP/C2626MFP Driver Guid - Page 22
Setting the Administrator Password, SNMP, SNMPv3 Options, Administrator Settings
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Device Settings password. This password protection blocks access to all Administrator Settings options. Setting the Administrator Password You can set a password to prevent unauthorized changes in the Administrator Settings dialog box. 1 In Device Settings > Administrator > General, select Password protect administrator settings. 2 In the Password dialog box, enter a password, using at least 4 and no more than 16 characters. Reenter the password in Confirm password and click OK. Clearing the Administrator Password You can remove the administrator password. 1 In Device Settings, click Administrator. 2 In the Enter Password text box, type the password and click OK. 3 In the Administrator Settings dialog box, clear the Password protect administrator settings check box and click OK. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of rules that govern the management of network devices, such as printing systems. These settings determine the level of security when using the Auto Configure feature, and prevent unauthorized printing to the SNMPv3 printing system. SNMP settings must be set in the printer driver and in the printing system's Command Center. The following options are available: SNMPv1/v2c This option ensures successful Auto Configure communication using Read community name and Write community name. SNMPv3 This option ensures secure Auto Configure communication using a user name and password. Authentication and privacy options are available by selecting Settings. Apply to other models This option displays a list of installed printing systems to apply the selected settings. SNMPv3 Options You can select options for secure communication with the printing system. Authentication This option provides an algorithm to check that a transferred file has arrived intact. Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1) are hash algorithms used to authenticate packet data. MD5 2-5 User Guide