Toshiba 3040C, 5540C, 456SE, 306SE, 3540C, 256, 206L, 2040C, 356SE, 4540C Snmp V1/V2, Restore Default

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3 SETTING OPTIONS

2)SNMP V1/V2

Community Name — If a community name other than “private” (default) is set for the SNMP community name for your TOSHIBA MFP, enter its community name.

yTo send fax jobs normally under an SNMP V1/V2 environment, the SNMP community names must be the same in the 3 settings shown below. For help, ask your administrator.

-Your TOSHIBA MFP

-[SNMP Settings] dialog box of the [Sender Information] tab

- TCP/IP port of the [Ports] tab in the N/W-Fax driver

yTo change the community name, the administrator privilege is necessary. You must log in with the “Administrator” privilege and open the printer driver properties.

yUp to 31 characters including the following symbols can be entered for the Community Name.

!" # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { } ~

3)SNMP V3

If SNMP V3 is enabled, select one of the following items to set how users are authenticated.

User ID File — Select this option when you want to use a user ID file. Click [Browse] and specify the user ID file. User Name/Password — Select this option when you want to use the user name and password. When this option is selected, keyboard or select the following items:

-User Name

-Authentication Protocol

-Authentication Password

-Privacy Protocol

-Privacy Password

yIf you select to enable SNMP V3, consult your network administrator for preliminary advice on how to authenticate users.

yUp to 31 characters including the following symbols can be entered for each of the User Name, Authentication Password and Privacy Password.

!$ % & ' ( ) - , < > @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~

4)[Restore Default]

Click this button when you want to reset all the settings back to the defaults.

30 Setting up the N/W-Fax Driver Options

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Contents Network Fax Guide Page „ How to read this manual ‰ Symbols in this manual ‰ Screens and Operation ProceduresPreface ‰ Model and series names in this manual‰ Trademarks End User Software License Agreement Grant of LicensePage Contents Contents Features and Functions OverviewFeatures and Functions Basic Procedure Specifying Recipients Sending a FAXBasic Procedure Click the Send tab and specify the recipients Click OKBasic Procedure Basic Procedure Specifying Recipients „ Entering recipients from the keyboardClick Click Address Book Fax and when selecting an Email address, click Select Email„ Selecting recipients from the address book Selecting a contact by dragging and dropping Selecting a contact by double-clicking on itSelecting a contact from a shortcut menu Removing a recipient„ Selecting recipients from the address book Search option Select Find from the Edit menuSelect a registered directory service in Data Source Click Search Selecting a contact by double-clicking on it „ Removing recipients Select a recipient and click RemoveSending With Extended Fax Functionality How To SetupSetting up the N/W-Fax Driver Options How To Setup „ Setting Initial Values of the N/W-Fax driver options„ Setting print options for each print job Click the Start button and then select Devices and PrintersSetting up the N/W-Fax Driver Options „ Setting up the Layout tabOrientation Advanced„ Setting up the Send tab 13SNMP Settings 14Delayed Fax17Restore Defaults Department Code„ Setting up the Cover Sheet „ Setting up the Snmp Snmp Restore DefaultSnmp V1/V2 „ Setting up the Device Settings tab „ Setting up Ldap servers Sending With Extended Fax Functionality „ Saving a fax as a file„ Delayed transmission Select the date and time and click OK„ Sending with a cover sheet Enter the title of the cover sheet in the Header Text box Sending With Extended Fax Functionality You can enter up to 40 characters for the subject Sending With Extended Fax Functionality Select an image file to be attached and then click Open Select the position of the image fileAppendix Cover Sheet SamplesCover Sheet Samples „ Standard cover„ Business cover „ Professional cover Index Index Page Network Fax Guide
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