User`s guide

Configuring the TCP/IP
Protocol
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Printer Interface Configuration
Guidelines
Keep the following guidelines in mind when setting the Internet
Address:
n The address must consist only of numbers and periods. Selecting
a letter or another symbol results in an error message.
n Any
xxx
value between 10 and 99 must begin with 0 (for example,
10 is entered as 010 and 99 is entered as 099).
n Any
xxx
value between 1 and 9 must begin with 00 (for example,
1 is entered as 001 and 9 is entered as 009).
Specifying Access Information
The Access option provides security for the SNMP by configuring the
privileges associated with each NMS. See appendix C, “SNMP and
TCP/IP Concepts,” for more information on traps.
Menu Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/CrownNet/
TCPIP/SNMP NMS
x
/Access
Administration/Communications/Optional NIC/CrownNet/
TCPIP/SNMP NMS
x
/Access
Choices None—The NMS isn’t configured. Other configured NMS’s can
still access the printer via SNMP.
Read—The NMS can read all SNMP variables.
Read-Trap—The NMS can read all SNMP variables and
receive traps.
Trap—Traps are sent to the NMS (if defined) when printer
errors occur.
Write—The NMS can read all SNMP variables as well as set
the ones so defined.
Write-Trap—The NMS can read all SNMP variables, set the
ones so defined, and receive SNMP traps on printer errors.
Default Write
Effectivity The CrownNet interface must be reset for changes to take
effect. Use the Administration/Communications/
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NIC/
CrownNet/Common/Soft Reset menu (where
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is
either Resident or Optional).