Oki 3100e manual Snmp Manager HP OpenView, MIBs set values and changing set values

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SNMP Manager (HP OpenView)

O k i p a g e 1 4 i a n d t h i s n e t w o r k c a r d s u p p o r t Management Information Base (MIB).

MIB is information that is sent/received between the managing host and the devices that are managed, with SNMP protocol, for the network management, defined in RFC1213 (MIB II).

The structure of the MIB is expressed by Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1). Normally the results of compilation to the C-Language source using the ASN.1 compiler are used in a management software and a device to which it is incorporated.

Of the MIBs defined by various RFCs, Okipage 14i supports Private MIB only.

For the Okipage 14i, please contact your local supplier about an ASN.1 file.

By reading or rewriting MIB values using the various SNMP tools that use the SNMP protocol, you can manage printers on the network. This user guide explains how to refer to, set and change MIB, using the Open View Network Node Manager of Hewlet Packard Corporation.

MIBs set values and changing set values

MIBs set values

Using the Network Node Manager attached to the HP OpenView, you can check the current settings of the main unit of the Okipage 14i printer connected to the network or network card.

1.Start Network Node Manager.

2.Open [IP Map] of the segment to which the printer is connected.

3.Devices connected to that segment which have their own IP addresses are displayed on [IP Map] window in icons. The device(s) that is normally operating is in green icon and those, which are not, are displayed in red icon.

4.Click once on the IP address icon of the Okipage 14i you want to reference. The surroundings of the icon will turn grey. After making sure that the icon’s surroundings have turned grey, double click on the icon.

5.Pull down the [Monitor] menu and select [Browse MIB: SNMP...] from [MIB Values].

6.When [Browse MIB] window opens, enter Okipage 14i IP address in [Name or IP Address] text box.

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Contents Okilan 3100e Network Card Preface EEC compatibilityTable of contents Administrating Network Printers Utilities InstallationTroubleshooting About Selftest Loop Back Test Network enable/disable setting Introduction Supported environmentsNetwork card functions UtilitiesInstallation Printer installationOkiLAN 320e Network Card Resetting the Network card Printing the Network card settingsOkiLAN 320e Network Card Network Setup Network client server correspondenceSetting up servers Installing as an LPR printerWindows NT4.0 server Installing as a NetBEUI printer Setting up OS network settingsSetting up printer network settings Installing the printer driverWindows 2000 server LimitationsPrinter sharing Installing as LPR printer LanguageInstalling as RAW printer Installing as NetBEUI PrinterLimitations Setting up remote printer mode NetWare3.x file serverPreparation Creating print queueStarting the print server and connecting the network card Registering a printer in a print queueSetting queue server mode SPX Connections =Message display in remote printer mode Setting up remote printer NetWare 4.x and 5 NDS environmentEnglish You must set this as described otherwise English Setting up the remote printer using Pconsole except NetWare English OkiLAN 320e Network Card Setting up queue server mode Setting up bindery contextNetWare 4.x and 5 bindery environment Setting up print environment to bindery environment SET Bindery Context = DV2.DESIGN.COMPANYRETMessage display in remote printer mode Pconsole IP address setting in Dhcp server environment Setting up the Unix server IP address and host name in the host tablePrinter data base English Setting up the client Setting Windows95/98/MeSetting Control Panel Setting up a printerNetWare 3.x environment NetWare 4.x and 5 NDS environmentNetWare 4.x and 5 Bindery environment Peer-to-Peer network environmentInstalling printer driver LimitationSetting Windows NT4.0 Workstation Setting Windows 2000 ProfessionalSetting Macintosh Connected Order printers Zone name Printer name OkiLAN 320e Network Card Using administrative tools OkiViewWeb DHCP/BOOTP USB OkiLAN 3100e Network Card Frame Types Telnet Items that can be setDhcp Telnet provides the following commands Setting TCP/IP environment ProcedureLogging Setting NetWare environment DefaultSetting procedure Confirm the current settings OkiPage show protocolSetting EtherTalk environment Display/set the EtherTalk environmentSetting NetBEUI environment Display/set the NetBEUI environmentSetting Snmp environment OKIDATA04106C RETExit Snmp Manager HP OpenView MIBs set values and changing set valuesMIBs set values Set values on printer Set values on network card sideChanging MIBs set values HP JetAdmin software Setting AppleTalk environment Obtaining diagnostic informationPrinter settings Network enable/disableSetting TCP/IP TCP/IP enable/disableSetting IP address Setting subnet maskSetting NetWare Setting gateway addressConfirming the setting NetWare enable/disableSetting EtherTalk Setting NetBEUI NetBIOS Resetting network card to defaultEnglish OkiLAN 3100e Network Card Installation OkiView32 for Windows 95/98/ Me/NT4.0/2000Printer information panel Properties Status screen propertiesJob management properties Printer options properties Network propertiesNovell properties Device info propertiesWhat is Oki LPR Utility? Setting the printerSetting Windows 95/98/NT4.0/2000/Me Oki LPR for Windows 95/98/ NT4.0/2000/MeLPR installation and uninstall Printer driver setupInstallation Uninstall Setting LPR printer’s IP addressRegistering or deleting a printer Registering LPR printerPrinting methods Status displayOther functions Print job displayDeleting print jobs Confirming printer status Redirecting print jobsOkiLAN 320e Network Card Troubleshooting Checking status codesUnderstanding status codes Troubleshooting by protocol CommonNetwork functions do not work at all TCP/IP related Cannot print with FTPMask correctly Cannot refer to printer settings or change them with Telnet YES END Does not display printer status correctly on Web Cannot connect in R-Printer Mode NetWare relatedCannot print with LPR Print data is ejected in the middleIs printer server’s usable frame type 802.2 or Cannot connect in Q-Server Mode EtherTalk related Cannot print from MacintoshNetBEUI related Cannot print with NetBEUIWhen setting in NetWare3.x environment Important pointsWhen setting in NetWare 4.x and 5 environment When setting Dhcp server environmentWhen printing in Macintosh environment When using web server When using TelnetWhen setting Network menu in the printer When using Oki LPR UtilityNetwork enable/disable setting About Selftest Loop Back TestOkiLAN 320e Network Card Dhcp OkiLAN 320e Network Card Pconsole Unix Netware 3.x environment OkiLAN 320e Network Card

3100e specifications

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