Dell 7130cdn Color Laser Printer System Administrator Guide - Page 30

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), FTP (File Transfer Protocol), Address, Properties

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Network Administration Features SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that require administrative attention. It consists of a set of standards for network management including an application layer, a database schema, and a set of data objects. Agents, or software modules, reside in the printer's SNMPv3 engine. A manager is an SNMPv3 management application such as OpenView, that is used to monitor and configure devices on the network. The agent responds to read (GET) and write (SET) requests from the manager and can also generate alert messages, or Traps, based on certain events. SNMP settings can be configured in the EWS. You can also enable or disable Authentication Failure Generic Traps on the printer. SNMPv3 can be enabled to create an encrypted channel for secure printer management. If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see Embedded Web Server on page 12. For information on configuring SNMP, see Configuring SNMP on page 53. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) FTP is a protocol for exchanging files over any network supporting the TCP/IP protocol, such as the Internet or an intranet. You can use FTP to send print-ready files to the printer or to retrieve job accounting records from the printer. To change FTP settings: 1. Launch your Web browser. 2. Type your printer's IP address in the browser Address field. For details, see Finding the Printer's IP Address on page 13. 3. Click Properties. 4. On the left navigation pane, expand the Protocols folder. 5. Select FTP. 6. If prompted, type in your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select On or Off in the FTP field. 8. If you selected On, follow the instructions on the page to select FTP settings. For more information, including a description of the fields, click the Help button in the EWS to view the EWS Online Help. 9. Click the Save Changes button. 30 Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer System Administrator Guide

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Network Administration Features
Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer
System Administrator Guide
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems to
monitor network-attached devices for conditions that require administrative attention. It consists
of a set of standards for network management including an application layer, a database
schema, and a set of data objects. Agents, or software modules, reside in the printer’s SNMPv3
engine. A manager is an SNMPv3 management application such as OpenView, that is used to
monitor and configure devices on the network. The agent responds to read (GET) and write
(SET) requests from the manager and can also generate alert messages, or Traps, based on
certain events.
SNMP settings can be configured in the EWS. You can also enable or disable Authentication
Failure Generic Traps on the printer. SNMPv3 can be enabled to create an encrypted channel for
secure printer management.
If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see
Embedded
Web Server
on page 12.
For information on configuring SNMP, see
Configuring SNMP
on page 53.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
FTP is a protocol for exchanging files over any network supporting the TCP/IP protocol, such as
the Internet or an intranet. You can use FTP to send print-ready files to the printer or to retrieve
job accounting records from the printer.
To change FTP settings:
1.
Launch your Web browser.
2.
Type your printer’s IP address in the browser
Address
field. For details, see
Finding the
Printer’s IP Address
on page 13.
3.
Click
Properties
.
4.
On the left navigation pane, expand the
Protocols
folder.
5.
Select
FTP
.
6.
If prompted, type in your Admin or Key User name and password.
7.
Select
On
or
Off
in the
FTP
field.
8.
If you selected
On
, follow the instructions on the page to select FTP settings. For more
information, including a description of the fields, click the
Help
button in the EWS to view the
EWS Online Help
.
9.
Click the
Save Changes
button.