7 CentreWare Internet Services

Feature

Setting items

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connectivity

Protocol

SNMP Configuration

 

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Allows you to configure the following options when

 

 

accessing the machine via SNMP.

 

 

SNMP Properties:

 

 

Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocols – Allows you to enable

 

 

or disable the SNMP v1/v2c protocols.

 

 

Edit SNMP v1/v2c Properties – Displays the page

 

 

which allows you to set the following SNMP v1/v2c

 

 

properties.

 

 

Community Names:

 

 

• Community Name (Read Only) – Enter the

 

 

community name used for display.

 

 

• Community Name (Read/Write) – Enter the

 

 

community name used for display and update.

 

 

Default Trap Community Name:

 

 

• TRAP Community Name – Enter the trap notification

 

 

community name.

 

 

System Administrator’s Login ID:

 

 

• System Administrator’s Login ID – Enter the ID of

 

 

the System Administrator.

 

 

Enable SNMP v3 Protocol – Allows you to enable or

 

 

disable the SNMP v3 protocol.

 

 

Edit SNMP v3 Properties – Displays the page which

 

 

allows you to set the following SNMP v3 properties.

 

 

This button is active only when the Secure HTTP (SSL)

 

 

feature is enabled.

 

 

Administrator Account:

 

 

• Account Enabled – Select to enable the System

 

 

Administrator’s account.

 

 

• User Name – Displays the user name of the System

 

 

Administrator.

 

 

• Authentication Password (minimum 8 characters) –

 

 

Enter the authentication password using 8 to 32

 

 

characters.

 

 

• Confirm Authentication Password – Re-enter the

 

 

authentication password for verification.

 

 

• Privacy Password (minimum 8 characters) – Enter

 

 

the privacy password using 8 to 32 characters.

 

 

• Confirm Privacy Password – Re-enter the privacy

 

 

password for verification.

 

 

Print Drivers/Remote Clients Account:

 

 

• Account Enabled – Select to enable the print

 

 

drivers/remote clients account. This account allows

 

 

client computers and drivers a limited access to the

 

 

features on the machine. If the machine does not

 

 

have SNMP v1/v2c enabled, and does not have this

 

 

account enabled, SNMP clients will not be able to

 

 

communicate with the machine. The default

 

 

passwords should be used, unless the passwords

 

 

have been changed on client computers.

 

 

• Reset to default Password – Click this button to

 

 

reset your password to the default.

 

 

 

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