Oki ML591 Users' Guide for the OkiLAN 6010e - Page 28

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Section II - Advanced Management Features The setting of certain variables causes an immediate firmware reset. These variables are listed in the private MIB under cmdReset. Note: If you attempt a reset while a job is printing, the job may not print successfully. Certain variables are critical, that is, they change a fundamental operating parameter of the OkiLAN 6010e. These variables are saved by the OkiLAN 6010e but are not actually used until it is power cycled or is reset. When any one of these variables is changed the variable genConfigDirty is automatically set to yes by the print server. This signifies a reset is required for all configuration changes to be made active. We recommend checking the genConfigDirty variable after using a MIB browser to make any configuration changes to the OkiLAN 6010e. If genConfigDirty is set to yes, then the cmdReset variable should also be set to yes. This will cause the OkiLAN 6010e to reset, make all configuration changes active on the OkiLAN 6010e and set both the cmdReset and genConfigDirty variables to no. These critical variables are listed in the private MIB under genConfigDirty. Traps Traps are unsolicited information from the SNMP agent. The OkiLAN 6010e uses a ColdStart trap to inform the manager it has been powered on or reset. An authentication failure trap is sent when the OkiLAN 6010e receives an SNMP trap GET or SET request with an incorrect community name. II - 6 OKI OkiLAN 6010e User's Guide

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II - 6
Section II - Advanced Management Features
OKI OkiLAN 6010e User’s Guide
The setting of certain variables causes an immediate
firmware reset. These variables are listed in the private
MIB under
cmdReset
.
Note:
If you attempt a reset while a job is printing, the
job may not print successfully.
Certain variables are critical, that is, they change a
fundamental operating parameter of the OkiLAN
6010e. These variables are saved by the OkiLAN 6010e
but are not actually used until it is power cycled or is
reset. When any one of these variables is changed the
variable
genConfigDirty
is automatically set to
yes
by
the print server. This signifies a reset is required for all
configuration changes to be made active. We recom-
mend checking the
genConfigDirty
variable after using
a MIB browser to make any configuration changes to
the OkiLAN 6010e. If
genConfigDirty
is set to
yes
, then
the
cmdReset
variable should also be set to
yes
. This
will cause the OkiLAN 6010e to reset, make all con-
figuration changes active on the OkiLAN 6010e and set
both the
cmdReset
and
genConfigDirty
variables to
no
.
These critical variables are listed in the private MIB
under
genConfigDirty
.
Traps
Traps are unsolicited information from the SNMP
agent. The OkiLAN 6010e uses a ColdStart trap to
inform the manager it has been powered on or reset. An
authentication failure trap is sent when the OkiLAN
6010e receives an SNMP trap
GET
or
SET
request with
an incorrect community name.