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SNMP community names, or the list of SNMP trap recipients. To change these TCP/IP settings,

1.From the main menu, choose TCP/IP Configuration. The print server will display the TCP/IP Configuration menu.

[TCP/IP Configuration]

 

1

- IP Address

<168.8.100.52>

2

- Subnet Mask

<255.255.0.0>

3

- Default Gateway

<168.8.100.254>

4

- SNMP Community

 

5

- SNMP Traps

 

6

- IP Assignment Method

<Manual>

0

- Return to Main Menu

 

Enter Selection:

2.To change the IP address, local subnet mask, or default gateway, choose the appropriate menu item. The print server will prompt you for a new value for the setting. Enter the new value and press Enter.

To change the SNMP community names, choose the appropriate menu item. The print server will display the SNMP Community menu:

[SNMP Community]

 

1

- Commumity Name 1

<public>

2

- Community Access 1

<Read/Write>

3

- Commumity Name 2

<>

4

- Community Access 2

<Read Only>

5

- Commumity Name 3

<>

6

- Community Access 3

<Read Only>

0

- Return to TCP/IP Menu

 

Enter Selection:

For each of the three community name “slots” that the print server supports, you can set the community name and the level of access (read-only or read/write) that requests using that community name have. SNMP-compatible Network Management System (NMS) stations can use the community names you have set to access management information and statistics collected by the print server.

To change an entry, select the corresponding menu item. When the print server prompts you for the new value, enter it and press Enter. When you are done changing community name settings, choose 0 to return to the TCP/IP Configuration menu.

To modify the SNMP trap settings, choose the appropriate menu item from the TCP/IP configuration menu. The print server will display the SNMP Trap menu:

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Contents Administration Guide Trademarks Table of Contents Setting UP Appletalk Printing Setting an IP Address without EtherP Admin Page What Isnt Covered in This User’s Guide? Contents of the User’s GuideAbout This Guide IntroductionPrint Server Administration User’s Guide HyperNet Fastprint Print Server Administration Features Installing and Starting the EtherP Admin Program Installing EtherP AdminSystem Requirements Starting EtherP Admin Getting Started Setting up Your Print Server Choosing a Name for Your Print ServerSetting a Password for Your Print Server Changing Print Server Port Settings EtherP Admin Administration Port Name See above Description See above Testing Your Print Server Setting up Novell NetWare 3.x PrintingIntroduction to Novell NetWare Printing Print Server Administration User’s Guide Setting up as a NetWare Print Server Print Server Administration User’s Guide Setting up as a NetWare Remote Printer Printing from Client Workstations Windows 95 Client Workstations\\SERVER\Q-LJ5L Windows NT 4.0 and later Client Workstations Windows NT 3.51 Client Workstations Windows 3.x and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Workstations NetWare Settings MS-DOS/PC-DOS WorkstationsPrint Server Administration User’s Guide Setting up Novell NetWare 4.x Printing NetWare Directory ServicesSetting up as a NetWare Print Server EtherP Admin Administration Setting up as a NetWare Remote Printer Windows 95 Workstations Windows NT 4.0 and later Client Workstations Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Workstations Setting up Microsoft Network Printing Setting up the Print Server for Microsoft Networking \\PS-142634\DJ-660C \\PS-142634\PS-142634-P2 Windows NT 4.0 and later Client Workstations Windows NT 3.51 Client Workstations Windows for Workgroups Client Workstations \\PS-142634\PS-142634-P1 Keeping the Print Queue on a Windows NT Server EtherP Admin Administration Setting up AppleTalk Printing Choose Create Printer... from the Printer menuSetting up the Print Server for AppleTalk Printing Choose AppleTalk Protocol... from the Configuration menuPrinting from MacOS Client Workstations Setting up Unix TCP/IP Printing Configuring TCP/IP Network SettingsChoose TCP/IP Protocol... from the Configuration menu Allowing SNMP-based ManagementSetting up Snmp Traps Printing Text Files from UnixPrinting from BSD Unix Versions Printing from SCO Unix System V/386 Answer y and press Enter to continue Script will askPrinting from Solaris Printing from Windows NT Printing using Tftp Ftp ip-address EtherP Admin Administration EtherP Admin Main WindowFiltering the List of Print Servers Press the Define Filter Strings buttonWorking with Environment Files and Preferences Monitoring Printer Status Checking NetWare Print Jobs Configuring NetWare Print Services Managing Print QueuesPrint Server Administration User’s Guide Managing Printers Managing Print Servers Resetting the Print Server Select Reset or Factory Reset from the Tools menuUpgrading the Print Server’s Internal Firmware Troubleshooting Print Server Problems Using the EtherP Admin Device Diagnostics WindowAppendix Telnet Interface Administration Setting an IP Address without EtherP AdminAccessing the Telnet Interface Changing TCP/IP SettingsSnmp Community Commumity Name Public Community Access Changing Server Settings Changing the Print Server Password Changing Port Settings Changing AppleTalk Settings Displaying Configuration Information NetwareUpgrading Print Server Firmware Index Print Server Administration User’s Guide Tools menu Product Warranty