Xerox 1235DT, 4510, 1235/DX manual Adding or Editing Traps for Snmp v1/v2c

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Configuring SNMP

Adding or Editing Traps for SNMP v1/v2c

To add or edit traps for SNMP v1v2c:

1.On the SNMP Configuration page: Click the Configure SNMP v1v2c button, and then click the Configure Traps button.

The Configure Traps page lists the current Trap Destination Addresses for the SNMP protocol.

The Address column lists the Trap Destination IP address or DNS Name.

The Version/Type column lists the SNMP Trap version or Inform Request for sending to the specified trap address. SNMP Trap versions include SNMP v1 Traps, SNMP v2c Traps, and SNMP v2c Inform Requests.

The Traps column lists the types of traps to send to the Trap Destination Address. Traps to be received include Printer Traps, Job Monitoring Traps, Cold Start, and Authentication Traps.

2.Do one of the following:

To add traps for SNMP v1v2c, click the Add Destination button, and then go to Step 3.

To edit the settings for a Trap Destination Address, click the corresponding Edit button, and then go to Step 3.

To delete a Trap Destination Address, click the corresponding Delete button.

3.To add or edit a Trap Destination IP Address, click the IP Address radio button, and then enter the IP Address in the fields.

4.To add or edit a Trap Destination DNS Name, click the DNS Name radio button, and then enter the DNS Name in the field.

5.For a non-standard UDP port, enter the UDP Port Number in the field.

6.Select the SNMP trap version to send to the specified address. SNMP versions include SNMP v1 Traps (default), SNMP v2c Traps, and SNMP v2c Inform Requests.

SNMP v1 Traps is the default.

7.Enter the community name of the destination device in the Community Name field.

8.For Traps to be received, select the check boxes of the different types of traps to send to the specified address. Traps to be received include Printer Traps (default), Job Monitoring Traps, Cold Start Traps, and Authentication Traps. At least one trap type must be selected.

9.Click the Apply button to save the changes.

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Contents Administrator Page Contents Security Features Glossary Overview ResourcesUsing PrintingScout Software PhaserSMART Technical SupportHow to Access PhaserSMART Using a Web BrowserUsing the Xerox Support Centre Using CentreWare isUsing a Windows Printer Driver Select the PhaserSMART Diagnostic Tool linkXerox Support Centre CentreWare Internet Services is Network Installation Features Configuration File Requirements Using a Startup Network Configuration FileAbout the Configuration File Specifying the Location of the Configuration FileWalk-Up Printing Driver Printer Driver Installation FeaturesWalk-Up Installation Installation from the Printer’s Hard Drive or the Web Auto-Configuring DriverDiscovery Protocols DDNS/WINSClick Properties DNS Domain Name ServicesService Location Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play Network Administration Features Printer Neighborhood To Enable or Disable Job Accounting Job AccountingSending Usage Profile Reports Setting Up Usage Profile ReportingUsage Profile Reports Click the Usage Profile Properties linkSystem Requirements Select Printer Security SettingsXerox Usage Analysis Tool Protocol Control Port Select PortIPP Internet Printing Protocol Select On or Off in the IPP Internet Printing Protocol boxRetrieving the Job Accounting file via Http or FTP Snmp Simple Network Management ProtocolFTP File Transfer Protocol Email Server or Smtp Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Select Email ServerSystem Requirements Setting Up MaiLinX Remote PrintingMaiLinX Remote Printing Select Remote PrintingAbout MaiLinX Alerts Setting Up MaiLinX AlertsMaiLinX Alerts Select Mail AlertsEtherTalk Select EtherTalkClick the Clone Selected Settings button CloningSecurity Features About Admin and Key User Accounts Basic ConceptsDevice Certificates About HTTP, HTTPS, and SSL/TLSAbout Certificates Self-Signed CertificatesAbout Access Control Lists Root-Signed CertificatesSecuring the Printer in a High Security Environment Click the Add/Create Certificate button Managing CertificatesSelect Certificates Configuring SSL To Secure Pages and Passwords Secures all web pagesConfiguring Administrator and Key User Settings Select Administrative Security SettingsConfiguring the Print Host Access List Select Printing Security SettingsControlling Access to Color Printing Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option Using the Control PanelSecuring the Hard Drive Using CentreWare is If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password Introduction to 802.1X and EAP 802.1X Configuration802.1X Configuration in CentreWare is 802.1X Configuration Locking the Control Panel Menus Select Control Panel LockoutConfiguring Snmp Configuring Snmp for Maximum SecurityConfiguring Snmp v1/v2c Configuring Snmp v1/v2c Community NamesAdding or Editing Traps for Snmp v1/v2c On the Configure Snmp v3 Administrative User Account Configuring SnmpAdministrative User Account Settings Key User Account Settings Any User/Driver Account SettingsConfiguring the Snmp Access Control List Disabling Snmp Printing Features Smart Trays Jam Recovery Glossary Terms and AbbreviationsTerms and Abbreviations MIB Radius Configuration Card Parameters General Information Parameters PostScript ParametersHard Drive Parameters PCL ParametersUSB 2.0 Parameters Network Information ParametersDNS Parameters EtherTalk ParametersTCP/IP Parameters SLP ParametersNbns Wins Parameters Access Control ParameterSsdp Parameter LPR ParametersStatus Notification Parameter CentreWare is Http ParametersFTP Parameters MaiLinX Remote Printing ParametersPrinter Commands Phaser PCL CommandsSystem Administrator Guide Media Type Input Trays Output Trays Phaser PJL Commands PJL Command/Parameter Values Description@PJL Xpersonaljob Etc., and 99 for Acknowledgements Original SSLeay LicenseNet-SNMP License Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon UniversityCopyright 2001-2003, Networks Associates Technology, Inc Part 4 Sun Microsystems, Inc. copyright notice BSD Copyright 2003-2004, Sparta, Inc VxWorks System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide GNU Toolkit Wind River IPsec and IKE, SSL, Security LibrariesSNiFF+/SNiFF+ PRO Wind River USB Host StackWind River PPP Wind Manage XML/SOAP Other Tcl/Tk Perl Artistic License System Administrator Guide GNU Lesser General Public License PreambleSystem Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries OpenSSL License GSOAP Public License DefinitionsSource Code License Distribution Obligations Inability to Comply DUE to Statute or Regulation Versions of the License Termination Exhibit a Exhibit B Index Index System Administrator Guide Index-3 System Administrator Guide Index-4 System Administrator Guide Index-5
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