HP DesignJet T1530 Security Features - Page 7

SNMP compatibility

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HP DesignJet Printers Security Settings SNMP compatibility SNMP is a protocol to get printer information and to configure it. SNMPv3 is its encrypted version. Enabling it, only the client applications knowing the keys will be able to access the printer using this protocol. The main benefits of using SNMPv3 are: • Integrity: protects data flowing from side-to-side from being modified by a third party. • Authentication: verifies the data source. • Encryption: protects data from being accessed by a third party. • Access control: restricts the Managed Device data that can be accessed by each Network Management System. You can enable and disable the SNMPv3 agent from your printer. You may set up an account that allows a management application to access the SNMPv3 agent. The recommendation is to work with SNMPv3 and keep SNMPv1/v2 disabled if your system allows it. 7

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HP DesignJet Printers
Security Settings
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SNMP compatibility
SNMP is a protocol to get printer information and to configure it. SNMPv3 is its encrypted version. Enabling it, only
the client applications knowing the keys will be able to access the printer using this protocol.
The main benefits of using SNMPv3 are:
Integrity: protects data flowing from side-to-side from being modified by a third party.
Authentication: verifies the data source.
Encryption: protects data from being accessed by a third party.
Access control: restricts the Managed Device data that can be accessed by each Network Management
System.
You can enable and disable the SNMPv3 agent from your printer. You may set up an account that allows a
management application to access the SNMPv3 agent.
The recommendation is to work with SNMPv3 and keep SNMPv1/v2 disabled if your system allows it.