HP 510x Print Server Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages 2, Snmp Messages, Snmp SET Cmty, Name

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Table 7.7 Apple EtherTalk Configuration Messages (2 of 2)

Message

Description

 

 

PORT X STATUS:

READY: Print server is awaiting data.

 

INITIALIZING: Print server is registering the node address

 

or name/type.

 

 

Table 7.8

SNMP Messages

 

 

 

Message

 

Description

 

 

SNMP SET CMTY

Indicates whether or not an IP SNMP set community name

NAME:

 

has been configured for the print server. This parameter is

NONE or SPECIFIED

omitted when the print server is configured from the

 

 

printer's control panel. NONE indicates that the print server

 

 

will not accept any SNMP community names for

 

 

SetRequests. SPECIFIED indicates that a specific SNMP

 

 

set community name is configured.

 

 

SNMP GET CMTY

Indicates whether or not an IP SNMP get community name

NAME:

 

has been configured for the print server. This parameter is

ALL or SPECIFIED

omitted when the print server is configured from the

 

 

printer's control panel. ALL indicates that the print server

 

 

will accept all SNMP community names for GetRequests.

 

 

SPECIFIED indicates that a specific SNMP get community

 

 

name is configured.

 

 

 

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