Kyocera ECOSYS P5021cdw Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-8.2016.3 - Page 103
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SNMP Management Settings This section includes advanced settings for SNMP. If the settings for the item marked with an asterisk (*) has been changed, you must restart the machine or the network. To restart the machine, proceed to the Reset page. SNMP Settings 1. Click SNMP under Management Settings on the navigation menu. The SNMP Settings page opens. 2. Configure SNMPv1/v2c as follows. SNMPv1/v2c Activate or deactivate the SNMPv1/v2c protocol. Select either On or Off in the Protocol Settings page under Network Settings. To configure SNMP v1/v2, proceed as follows. Read Community Enter the community name for SNMP requests to read a value. The default name is 'public'. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system. Write Community Enter the community name for SNMP requests to write (change) a value. The default name is 'public'. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system. sysContact The MIB-II sysContact object. Usually this is the E-mail address of the network administrator. sysName The MIB-II sysName object. Usually this is the host or domain name of the printing system. sysLocation The MIB-II sysLocation object. Usually this is the location information of the printing system which is described under Location of System Settings page. Go to the System Settings page under Device Settings to modify the settings. HP Web Jetadmin Compatibility Turns HP Web Jetadmin Compatibility On or Off. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system. Authentication Traps Specifies whether to use authentication traps. If enabled (On), an SNMP trap is generated when an attempt to read or write is made using an incorrect community name. The trap is sent to the configured trap address. After you have changed the setting, you must restart the printing system. User Guide 99