7 CentreWare Internet Services
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Connectivity | Protocol | SNMP Configuration |
| (continued) | Allows you to configure the following options when |
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| accessing the machine via SNMP. |
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| SNMP Properties: |
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| Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocols – Allows you to enable |
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| or disable the SNMP v1/v2c protocols. |
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| Edit SNMP v1/v2c Properties – Displays the page |
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| which allows you to set the following SNMP v1/v2c |
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| properties. |
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| Community Names: |
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| • Community Name (Read Only) – Enter the |
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| community name used for display. |
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| • Community Name (Read/Write) – Enter the |
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| community name used for display and update. |
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| Default Trap Community Name: |
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| • TRAP Community Name – Enter the trap notification |
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| community name. |
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| System Administrator’s Login ID: |
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| • System Administrator’s Login ID – Enter the ID of |
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| the System Administrator. |
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| Enable SNMP v3 Protocol – Allows you to enable or |
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| disable the SNMP v3 protocol. |
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| Edit SNMP v3 Properties – Displays the page which |
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| allows you to set the following SNMP v3 properties. |
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| This button is active only when the Secure HTTP (SSL) |
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| feature is enabled. |
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| Administrator Account: |
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| • Account Enabled – Select to enable the System |
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| Administrator’s account. |
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| • User Name – Displays the user name of the System |
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| Administrator. |
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| • Authentication Password (minimum 8 characters) – |
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| Enter the authentication password using 8 to 32 |
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| characters. |
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| • Confirm Authentication Password – |
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| authentication password for verification. |
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| • Privacy Password (minimum 8 characters) – Enter |
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| the privacy password using 8 to 32 characters. |
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| • Confirm Privacy Password – |
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| password for verification. |
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| Print Drivers/Remote Clients Account: |
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| • Account Enabled – Select to enable the print |
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| drivers/remote clients account. This account allows |
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| client computers and drivers a limited access to the |
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| features on the machine. If the machine does not |
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| have SNMP v1/v2c enabled, and does not have this |
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| account enabled, SNMP clients will not be able to |
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| communicate with the machine. The default |
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| passwords should be used, unless the passwords |
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| have been changed on client computers. |
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| • Reset to default Password – Click this button to |
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| reset your password to the default. |
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