Configuring SNMP

The Key User Account Settings

User Name: The Key User account name defined on the Configure SNMP v3: Key User Account page.

Authentication Protocol: The protocol associated with the Authentication Key selected on the Configure SNMP v3 Key User Account page.

Authentication Key: The Authentication Key defined on the Configure SNMP v3: Key User Account page is displayed as a row of asterisks (*) here.

Privacy Protocol: The protocol associated with the Privacy Key selected on the

Configure SNMP v3: Key User Account page.

Privacy Key: The privacy key defined on the Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account page is displayed as a row of asterisks (*) here.

MIB AccessThe Key User account's MIB access permissions selected on the Configure SNMP v3: Key User Account page. MIB access for the Key User account can be set to Read or Read/Write.

Note: SNMP Read and SNMP Write access for the Any User account must be equal to or less than the read and write access privileges set for the Key User account. Once the Key User account is created, if the Any User account is set to have read and/or write access, but the Key User account access is not set, the Key User account is set with the same access privileges as the Any User account by default. Similarly, if the Key User account does not have SNMP Write access, the Any User account cannot be set with write access.

The Any User/Driver Account Settings

User Name: Displays anyuser by default and cannot be changed.

MIB Access: Displays the Any User account’s MIB access permissions selected on the

Configure SNMP v3: Other Account Settings page. This can be set to Read or Read/Write.

SNMP Read: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Read access is enabled. SNMP Read access can be enabled for the Any User account after the Key User account is created.

SNMP Write: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Write access is enabled. SNMP Write access can be enabled for the Any User account after the Key User account is created.

Driver Account Enabled: Displays a check symbol if the Driver Account is enabled (default).

Note: If the Driver Account is disabled, it breaks communication between the printer and any applications using SNMP v3, such as Xerox printer drivers and PrintingScout. For a complete list of applications disabled, see Disabling SNMP on page 4-23.

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