Kyocera TASKalfa 180 KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10 - Page 75

SNMP trap community, status polling - driver windows 7

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M Multi-Set Lets you apply configuration settings to one or more devices on the network simultaneously. Settings can be created from scratch, from a template, or copied from a source device. N notifications Notifications can be established for device conditions like the device is offline or device has a paper jam. Under Notification Settings, you can set the method of notification, (e-mail, pop-up window or Windows event log) and the device condition for notification (cover open, not connected). Single or multiple users can be set up to receive e-mail notifications. Notifications can be customized for each device. O operation panel A flat, rectangular, illuminated screen usually located on the top front of a device. The panel may be a touch screen, or have button controls to select different device options. P polling A process for continually checking and requesting information from multiple devices. Polling is typically performed at user defined schedules or intervals. polling interval Amount of time that passes between polling sessions. Intervals for status, counter and toner polling can be set at Device > Communication Settings > Polling. Q quick search A search feature that finds devices in the currently displayed device list. Quick Search entries are not saved when you move from view to view or change to Advanced Search. S SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. The standard TCP/IP protocol for transferring e-mail messages. SNMP trap Command used to capture events from a device and report them back to the application. An event is any unsolicited alert triggered by a specific device condition, such as a paper jam. SNMP trap community This community name string functions as a password for sending trap notifications to the target SNMP manager, verifying that the SNMP manager belongs to an SNMP community with access privileges to the agent. status polling Monitors the operating condition of devices at set intervals. stored jobs A Device feature that lets you view Temporary and Permanent print jobs stored on the hard disk. Stored print jobs can be printed or deleted from hard disk memory. You can also print a list of stored jobs. T toner level polling Technique used to regularly determine the amount of toner available in the devices. The toner level column in the device list shows the relative amount of toner in a rectangular icon. If the toner is empty, an exclamation mark shows in the icon. Toner Level Polling shows the amount of black toner for Black & White devices. For Color devices the polling shows the amounts of black, cyan, magenta, and yellow toners. V virtual mailbox A Device feature that lets you view print jobs stored in virtual mailboxes on the hard disk. Stored print jobs can be deleted from hard disk memory, and a job list can be exported. The exported list can be imported into the printer driver. KMnet Viewer vi

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M
Multi-Set
Lets you apply configuration settings to one or more devices on the
network simultaneously. Settings can be created from scratch, from a template, or
copied from a source device.
N
notifications
Notifications can be established for device conditions like the device
is offline or device has a paper jam. Under Notification Settings, you can set the
method of notification, (e-mail, pop-up window or Windows event log) and the device
condition for notification (cover open, not connected). Single or multiple users can be
set up to receive e-mail notifications. Notifications can be customized for each device.
O
operation panel
A flat, rectangular, illuminated screen usually located on the top
front of a device. The panel may be a touch screen, or have button controls to select
different device options.
P
polling
A process for continually checking and requesting information from multiple
devices. Polling is typically performed at user defined schedules or intervals.
polling interval
Amount of time that passes between polling sessions. Intervals
for status, counter and toner polling can be set at
Device > Communication Settings
> Polling
.
Q
quick search
A search feature that finds devices in the currently displayed device
list. Quick Search entries are not saved when you move from view to view or change
to Advanced Search.
S
SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. The standard TCP/IP protocol for transferring
e-mail messages.
SNMP trap
Command used to capture events from a device and report them back
to the application. An event is any unsolicited alert triggered by a specific device
condition, such as a paper jam.
SNMP trap community
This community name string functions as a password for
sending trap notifications to the target SNMP manager, verifying that the SNMP
manager belongs to an SNMP community with access privileges to the agent.
status polling
Monitors the operating condition of devices at set intervals.
stored jobs
A Device feature that lets you view Temporary and Permanent print
jobs stored on the hard disk. Stored print jobs can be printed or deleted from hard disk
memory. You can also print a list of stored jobs.
T
toner level polling
Technique used to regularly determine the amount of toner
available in the devices. The toner level column in the device list shows the relative
amount of toner in a rectangular icon. If the toner is empty, an exclamation mark
shows in the icon. Toner Level Polling shows the amount of black toner for Black &
White devices. For Color devices the polling shows the amounts of black, cyan,
magenta, and yellow toners.
V
virtual mailbox
A Device feature that lets you view print jobs stored in virtual
mailboxes on the hard disk. Stored print jobs can be deleted from hard disk memory,
and a job list can be exported. The exported list can be imported into the printer driver.
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