Oki B6300 B6200/6300 Technical Reference/User's Guide - Page 75

Makes settings for UPnP Universal Plug and Play.

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UPnP Makes settings for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). n Port Status Specifies whether to enable or disable the UPnP when the printer turns on. The default is [Disable]. Important • If the memory is running out when the port is enabled, the port may be disabled automatically. In this case, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate Memory]. SNMP Set this to use SNMP. SNMP are required to use the application that remotely controls multiple printers. The printer information is maintained in SNMP. The application obtains the printer information from the SNMP. n Port Status Specifies whether to enable or disable the SNMP port when the printer turns on. The default is [Enable], which means the SNMP port is available. Important • If the memory is running out when the port is enabled, the port may be disabled automatically. In this case, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate Memory]. n Transpt Protocol Specifies the transport protocol used for SNMP. IPX, UDP, or both protocols can be specified. The default is [UDP]. Note • When using UDP, both the IP addresses of a computer and the printer are required. • Refer to the application's manual for the protocol to be used: IPX or UDP. n Community (R) * No.1 to 3 characters of 4 are available (refer to P. 83) Specify the community name used for reading the printer management information (MIB) with up to 12 alphanumeric characters. The default is [Unregistered]. n Community (R/W) * No.1 to 3 characters of 4 are available (refer to P. 83) Specify the community name used for reading/writing the printer management information (MIB) with up to 12 alphanumeric characters. The default is [Unregistered]. n Community (Trap) * No.1 to 3 characters of 4 are available (refer to P. 83) Specify the community name used for trapping with up to 12 alphanumeric characters. The default is [Unregistered]. 4.2 Description of Menu Items 71

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4.2 Description of Menu Items
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UPnP
Makes settings for UPnP (Universal Plug and Play).
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Port Status
Specifies whether to enable or disable the UPnP when the printer turns on. The default is
[Disable].
Important
If the memory is running out when the port is enabled, the port may be disabled automatically. In this
case, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate
Memory].
SNMP
Set this to use SNMP. SNMP are required to use the application that remotely controls
multiple printers. The printer information is maintained in SNMP. The application obtains the
printer information from the SNMP.
²
Port Status
Specifies whether to enable or disable the SNMP port when the printer turns on. The default
is [Enable], which means the SNMP port is available.
Important
If the memory is running out when the port is enabled, the port may be disabled automatically. In this
case, you need to disable the port(s) you are not using or change the memory allocation from [Allocate
Memory].
²
Transpt Protocol
Specifies the transport protocol used for SNMP. IPX, UDP, or both protocols can be
specified. The default is [UDP].
Note
When using UDP, both the IP addresses of a computer and the printer are required.
Refer to the application's manual for the protocol to be used: IPX or UDP.
²
Community (R)
* No.1 to 3 characters of 4 are available (refer to P. 83)
Specify the community name used for reading the printer management information (MIB)
with up to 12 alphanumeric characters. The default is [Unregistered].
²
Community (R/W)
* No.1 to 3 characters of 4 are available (refer to P. 83)
Specify the community name used for reading/writing the printer management information
(MIB) with up to 12 alphanumeric characters. The default is [Unregistered].
²
Community (Trap)
* No.1 to 3 characters of 4 are available (refer to P. 83)
Specify the community name used for trapping with up to 12 alphanumeric characters. The
default is [Unregistered].