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Configuring TCP/IP Settings

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Chapter 3 - Configuring the Printer Use the following table to understand SNMP settings. Understanding the SNMP Settings Setting Description Read Community Community with rights to read the SNMP MIBs. Read/Write Community Community with rights to read and write SNMP MIBs. Username Username when using SNMPv3. The default value is "initial". Authentication Key The authentication key for SNMPv3. The default value is "auth_key". Encryption Key The privacy key for SNMPv3. The default value is "priv_key". System Name Administrative name for the SNMP node. Authentication Failure Trap Defines if a trap is sent when an unauthorized SNMP request tries to access the printer. Choose Enable to send the trap. Trap Address Settings Click Add to specify these trap address settings: • Trap Address: IP address of the receiver of SNMP traps. You can specify up to four trap addresses. • Trap Port: The port where SNMP traps are sent. The default port if 162. • Trap Community: Defines the community to which SNMP traps will be sent. • Friendly Name: A user-defined text string that identifies the trap. • Trap Enable Status: Defines whether the specified trap is enabled. Configuring TCP/IP Settings Use the TCP/IP settings page to view and change TCP/IP network settings. To configure TCP/IP settings 1 Click Network Admin > TCP/IP. 2 View or update your settings. 3 Click Submit TCP/IP settings. PM4i Mid-Range Printer User's Manual 71

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the Printer
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Use the following table to understand SNMP settings.
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
Use the TCP/IP settings page to view and change TCP/IP network
settings.
To configure TCP/IP settings
1
Click
Network Admin
>
TCP/IP
.
2
View or update your settings.
3
Click
Submit TCP/IP settings
.
Understanding the SNMP Settings
Setting
Description
Read Community
Community with rights to read the SNMP MIBs.
Read/Write
Community
Community with rights to read and write SNMP MIBs.
Username
Username when using SNMPv3. The default value is
“initial”.
Authentication Key
The authentication key for SNMPv3. The default value
is “auth_key”.
Encryption Key
The privacy key for SNMPv3. The default value is
“priv_key”.
System Name
Administrative name for the SNMP node.
Authentication
Failure Trap
Defines if a trap is sent when an unauthorized SNMP
request tries to access the printer. Choose Enable to
send the trap.
Trap Address
Settings
Click
Add
to specify these trap address settings:
Trap Address:
IP address of the receiver of SNMP
traps. You can specify up to four trap addresses.
Trap Port:
The port where SNMP traps are sent.
The default port if 162.
Trap Community:
Defines the community to
which SNMP traps will be sent.
Friendly Name:
A user-defined text string that
identifies the trap.
Trap Enable Status:
Defines whether the specified
trap is enabled.