Xerox 5740, 5790, 5775, 5745, 5735, 5755 manual Appendix B Supported MIB Objects, Term Definition

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6.2. Appendix B – Supported MIB Objects

NOTES :

(1)The number of objects shown per MIB group represents the number of objects defined by the IETF standard for that MIB group. It does not represent the instantiation of the MIB group which may contain many more objects.

(2)Some MIB objects defined within Input and Output groups of the Printer MIB (RFC 1759) have a MAX-ACCESS of RW. However, the Printer MIBv2 defines a MIB-ACCESS of RO for these MIB objects within the Input and Output groups and all machines assessed support RO access. Therefore, RO access to these MIB objects is considered IETF compliant.

(3)It is assumed that mandatory IETF string-related MIB objects shall contain meaningful data; not blank strings

(4)The "(C)" notation indicates that the previously stated item is a true caveat condition. The "(I)" notation indicates that the previous stated item should be regarded as information only.

(5)MIB objects that CANNOT be populated with meaningful data (e.g. a machine may not have paper level sensors, hence, can only support "0" or "-3 for more than 1 sheet" for prtInputCurrentLevel) will be considered a caveat, denoted as "(C)".

(6)The Printer MIB requires a few groups from RFC 1213 and RFC 1514 to be supported. Therefore, this assessment will indicate that these groups are "supported" as long as the basic MIB structures have been implemented.

Support Definitions

Term

Definition

 

 

"supported"

all MIB objects exists and are populated w/ meaningful data that is consistent w/ the

 

hardware installed within the machine.

"supported w/ caveats"

all MIB objects exists, however, 2 major bugs or less may exists w/ some of the objects that

 

were not fixed

"not supported"

MIB objects do not exist/implementation was not planned

 

 

"not fully supported"

MIB objects exists, HOWEVER, are NOT populated w/ meaningful data OR provide only default

 

values OR contain 3 or more major bugs

"optional, *"

optional group that is NOT required by the RFC, however, an implementation may exist; some

 

MIB objects may not be populated w/ meaningful data

SNMP version / Network Transport support

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SNMPv1 (RFC 1157)

supported

SNMPv2P (RFCs 140x)

not supported

SNMPv2C (RFCs 190x)

supported

SNMPv3 (RFCs 1902, 2572, 2574)

supported

SNMP over UDP (IP)

supported

SNMP over IPX (Netware)

supported

SNMP over NETBEUI (Microsoft Networking)

not supported (implemented but never delivered)

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Contents Xerox WorkCentre Page Device Description Target AudienceSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Purpose Target AudienceDisclaimer Physical Partitioning Security-relevant SubsystemsSecurity Functions allocated to Subsystems System functional block diagramPurpose ControllerMemory Components Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsHard Disk Drives Controller memory componentsExternal Connections USB PortsController External Connections Scanner Fax ModuleHardware USB PortsScanner memory components Graphical User Interface GUIControl and Data Interfaces System Software StructureOpen-source components OS Layer in the ControllerController Operating System layer components IPv4 Network Protocol Stack Network ProtocolsIPSec Logical AccessPort 25, Smtp PortsPort 53, DNS Port 68, DhcpServer Port 80, HttpPort 110, POP-3 Client Port 88, KerberosPorts 161, 162, Snmp Ports 137, 138, 139, NetbiosPort 389, Ldap Port 396, NetwareIP Filtering Authentication Model System AccessAuthentication and Authorization schematic System Administrator Login All product configurations Login and Authentication MethodsUser authentication Kerberos Authentication Solaris or Windows 2000/WindowsDomain Controller System Accounts Printing Multifunction models onlyNetwork Scanning Multifunction models only Service All product configurations DiagnosticsAlternate Boot via Serial Port Tty ModeAccess Accessible Data Summary Audit Log Security Aspects of Selected FeaturesIfax Event Event description Entry Data SSL System startup Device name Device serial number Ifax Event Event description Entry Data SSL Xerox Standard Accounting Automatic Meter Reads Encrypted PartitionsImage Overwrite Algorithm User BehaviorOverwrite Timing Responses to Known Vulnerabilities Appendix a Abbreviations Portable Service Workstation Non-Volatile Random Access MemoryPrinted Wire Board Assembly System AdministratorAppendix B Supported MIB Objects Term DefinitionSnmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentre RFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentre RFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentreRFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentre Additional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre Controller Hardware Appendix C -StandardsController Software RFC/StandardPrinting Description Languages Appendix E References
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