Table 3.4 Telnet Commands and Parameters (10 of 13)

SNMP

Command

Description

 

 

snmp-config

Enables or disables SNMP operation on the print server.

 

0 disables, 1 (default) enables SNMP.

 

CAUTION: Disabling SNMP will disable all SNMP agents

 

(SNMP v1, v2, v3) as well as communications with

 

management applications, such as HP Web Jetadmin. In

 

addition, firmware upgrades through current HP

 

downloading utilities will be disabled.

 

 

get-cmnty-name

Specifies a password that determines which SNMP

 

GetRequests the HP Jetdirect print server will respond to.

 

This is optional. If a user-specified get community name is

 

set, the print server will respond to either a user-specified

 

community name or the factory-default. The community

 

name must be ASCII characters. The maximum length is

 

255 characters.

 

 

set-cmnty-name

Specifies a password that determines which SNMP

 

SetRequests (control functions) the HP Jetdirect print server

 

will respond 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 may limit configuration access through the print

 

server’s host access list.) Community names must be ASCII

 

characters. The maximum length is 255 characters.

 

 

default-get-cmnty

Enables or disables the default Get community name.

 

0 disables, 1 (default) enables.

 

Disabling this parameter may prohibit communications with

 

SNMP management applications.

 

 

SNMP Traps

 

Command

Description

 

 

auth-trap

Configures the print server to send (on) or not send (off)

 

SNMP authentication traps. Authentication traps indicate

 

that an SNMP request was received, but the community

 

name check failed. 0 is off, 1 (default) is on.

 

 

trap-dest

Enters a host IP address into the HP Jetdirect print server’s

 

SNMP trap destination list. The command format is:

 

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

 

The default community name is ‘public’; the default SNMP

 

port number is ‘162’. The port number cannot be specified

 

without a community name.

 

To delete the table, use ‘trap-dest: 0’.

 

If the list is empty, the print server does not send SNMP

 

traps. The list may contain up to three entries. The default

 

SNMP Trap Destination List is empty. To receive SNMP

 

traps, the systems listed on the SNMP trap destination list

 

must have a trap daemon to listen to those traps.

 

 

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