Table 3-3Telnet Commands and Parameters (continued)

snmp-config

SNMP operation on the print server.

 

CAUTION: Disabling SNMP disables all SNMP agents (SNMP v1, v2, v3) and

 

communications with management applications, such as HP Web Jetadmin. In addition,

 

firmware upgrades through current HP downloading utilities is disabled.

 

0: Disable.

 

1 (default) Enable.

 

 

get-cmnty-name

Optional. Password to determine which SNMP GetRequests the HP Jetdirect print server

 

responds to. If a Get community name is set, the print server responds to either a user-

 

specified community name or the factory-default. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric

 

characters.

 

 

set-cmnty-name

Password to determine which SNMP SetRequests (control functions) the HP Jetdirect print

 

server responds to. The community name of an incoming SNMP SetRequest must match

 

the print server's set community name for the print server to respond. (For additional

 

security, you can limit configuration access through the print server's host access list.)

 

Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters.

 

 

default-get-cmnty

Default Get community name.

 

0 Disable.

 

1 (default): Enable.

 

Disabling this parameter can prohibit communications with SNMP management

 

applications.

 

 

SNMP Traps

 

 

 

auth-trap

Send SNMP authentication traps. Authentication traps indicate that an SNMP request was

 

received, but the community name check failed.

 

0 Disable.

 

1 (default) Enable.

 

 

trap-dest

Add a host's IP address to the HP Jetdirect print server's SNMP trap destination list. The

 

list can contain up to six entries. To receive SNMP traps, the listed systems must have a

 

trap daemon that listens for the traps. The following is the command format:

 

trap-dest: <ip-address> [community name] [port number]

 

In the example, <ip-address>is the IP address of the host to receive traps,

 

[community name] specifies the SNMP community name, and [port number]

 

identifies the port number to use.

 

The default community name is public. The default SNMP port number is 162. You must

 

enter a community name to specify a port number.

 

To delete the list, set trap destination to zero (trap-dest: 0).

 

By default, the SNMP trap destination list is empty and the print server does not send

 

SNMP traps.

 

 

IPX/SPX

 

 

 

IPv4 configuration

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