Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Kyocera Net Viewer Operation Guide Rev 5.3 2013.06 - Page 88

Editing Account Polling Options, Options, User Guide

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Options device documentation. TCP port 162 must be available and not blocked by a firewall. 1 In the Edit menu, click Options. 2 In the Options dialog box, click Trap. 3 Server status shows if the trap server is running. If the trap server is not running, you can click Start. If a connection cannot be made with the trap server, a message appears. See the log file at C:\Program Files\Kyocera\NetViewer\KNV\log for an error message as to why the trap server failed to start. Correct the error, and try again to start the trap server. If the trap server is running, you can click Stop to halt it. The server status changes to indicate it is not running. 4 If you want to allow the receipt of SNMP trap packets that have the same community name as the trap community (which is stored in the application), type the trap community name in the Trap community text box. The default is public. 5 If you want to start the trap server whenever the application is started, select Automatically run trap server when the program starts. The default is for the option to be cleared: to not allow the trap server to start automatically. 6 Click OK. Editing Account Polling Options You can specify settings for default account counter polling for new devices. 1 In the Edit menu, click Options. 2 In the Options dialog box, click Default account polling settings. 3 Select the Default account counter polling for new devices check box. 4 For the Account counter polling interval, select Daily, Weekly or Monthly from the list. 5 In the Time text box, type a valid time that you want polling to occur, or use the up-and-down arrows to select a time. 6 If you selected Weekly for the Account counter polling interval, select the day of the week you want polling to occur from the Day list. If you selected Monthly for the Account counter polling interval, select the numeric day of the month you want polling to occur from the Date list. 10-3 User Guide

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Options
device documentation. TCP port 162 must be available and not blocked by a
firewall.
1
In the
Edit
menu, click
Options
.
2
In the
Options
dialog box, click
Trap
.
3
Server status
shows if the trap server is running. If the trap server is not
running, you can click
Start
.
If a connection cannot be made with the trap server, a message appears. See
the log file at C:\Program Files\Kyocera\NetViewer\KNV\log for an error
message as to why the trap server failed to start. Correct the error, and try again
to start the trap server.
If the trap server is running, you can click
Stop
to halt it. The server status
changes to indicate it is not running.
4
If you want to allow the receipt of SNMP trap packets that have the same
community name as the trap community (which is stored in the application),
type the trap community name in the
Trap community
text box. The default is
public
.
5
If you want to start the trap server whenever the application is started, select
Automatically run trap server when the program starts
. The default is for
the option to be cleared: to not allow the trap server to start automatically.
6
Click
OK
.
Editing Account Polling Options
You can specify settings for default account counter polling for new devices.
1
In the
Edit
menu, click
Options
.
2
In the
Options
dialog box, click
Default account polling settings
.
3
Select the
Default account counter polling for new devices
check box.
4
For the
Account counter polling interval
, select Daily, Weekly or Monthly
from the list.
5
In the
Time
text box, type a valid time that you want polling to occur, or use the
up-and-down arrows to select a time.
6
If you selected
Weekly
for the
Account counter polling interval
, select the
day of the week you want polling to occur from the
Day
list.
If you selected
Monthly
for the
Account counter polling interval
, select the
numeric day of the month you want polling to occur from the
Date
list.
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User Guide