Kyocera KM-1820 1820 Operation Guide (Advanced Edition) - Page 110
Advanced > Management > SNMP, Low Toner, Add Toner, Cover Open, Paper Jam, and All Other Errors. - error messages
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Using COMMAND CENTER Advanced > Management > SNMP The SNMP protocol is used for providing and transferring management information within the network environment. Should an error occur such as Add Paper, the printing system can automatically generate a trap, an error message sent to up to two pre-determined trap recipients. Item Read Community Write Community sysContact sysName sysLocation HP Web Jetadmin Compatibility Authentication Traps Trap Community Trap IP Address Selected Errors Description The read community can be used like a password. The default read community name is public. When a management application sends an SNMP request to read a value, it must include the correct read community name or the request will be rejected by the printing system. Similar in function to the read community, but used in SNMP requests to write (change) a value. The MIB-II sysContact object, usually the e-mail address of the network administrator. The MIB-II sysName object, usually the host or domain name of the printing system. The MIB-II sysLocation object, usually the location information of the printing system. Turns HP Web Jetadmin Compatibility on or off. Check On to enable or Off to disable the MIB-II EnableAuthenTrap object. If enabled, an SNMP trap is generated when an attempt to read or write is made using an incorrect community name. The trap is sent to the configured trap address. The SNMP trap community name to be used when the printing system generates a trap. The IP address which will receive the trap. Select the events which will cause a trap to be generated including Add Paper, Low Toner, Add Toner, Cover Open, Paper Jam, and All Other Errors. Advanced > Management > LDAP The FAX System can refer to the address book which is on the LDAP server as an external address book and assign a fax number and e-mail address to the destination. Item LDAP LDAP Server Name LDAP Port Number Search Timeout Login User Name Login Password Description Enables or disables access to the LDAP server. Specifies a name or IP address for the LDAP server. Specifies a port number for LDAP or use the LADP default port 389. Specifies a period of time for searching the LDAP server. Specifies the user name to login to the LDAP server. Specifies the password to login to the LDAP server. ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE 8-25