Managing the machine via SNMP
Overview
If you manage network devices using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), you can acquire the information of this machine and monitor it via the network. This machine supports the TCP/IP environment.
Using the SNMP TRAP function also enables you to notify the specified IP address of a warning that occurred on this machine.
To manage this machine via SNMP, follow the below procedure to configure the settings.
Configuring the settings for using this machine in TCP/IP environment
For details on configuring the setting, refer to [Configuring network environment settings] .
Configure the settings for using SNMP
For details on configuring the setting, refer to [Configuring the settings for using SNMP] .
Configuring the settings for using SNMP
Enable SNMP. Also specify whether to use the authentication setting or TRAP function of SNMP.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SNMP Setting], then configure the following settings.
Settings
Description
[SNMP]
To enable SNMP, select [ON] and select the check box of SNMP version you use.
[UDP Port Setting]
If necessary, change the UDP port number.
In normal circumstances, you can use the original port number.
[SNMP v1/v2c Setting]
When you use SNMP v1/v2c, configure the settings relevant to SNMP v1/v2c.
[Read Community Name]
Enter a read-only community name (using between 1 to 15 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
[Write Community Name]
Select this check box to allow read and write. Also enter a community name used for reading and writing (using between 1 to 15 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
[SNMP v3 Setting]
When you use SNMP v3, configure the settings relevant to SNMP v3.
[Context Name]
Enter the context name (using up to 63 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
[Discovery User Name]
Select this check box if you allow a user for detection. Enter a user name for detection (using between 1 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
[Read User Name]
Enter a read-only user name (using up to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
[Security Level]
Select a security level for the read-only user.
[auth-password]
If [auth-password] or [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter an authentication password for the read-only user (using between 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
To enter (change) the password, select the [Password is changed.] check box, then enter a new password.
[priv-password]
If [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter a password used for privacy (encryption) of the read-only user (using between 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
To enter (change) the password, select the [Password is changed.] check box, then enter a new password.
[Write User Name]
Enter a user name used of the read and write user (using up to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
[Security Level]
Select a security level of the read and write user.
[auth-password]
If [auth-password] or [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter an authentication password for the read and write user (using between 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
To enter (change) the password, select the [Password is changed.] check box, then enter a new password.
[priv-password]
If [auth-password/priv-password] is selected from [Security Level], enter a password used for privacy (encryption) of the read and write user (using between 8 to 32 characters, excluding spaces, \, ', ", and #).
To enter (change) the password, select the [Password is changed.] check box, then enter a new password.
[Encryption Algorithm]
Select an encryption algorithm.
[Authentication Method]
Select an authentication method.
[TRAP Setting]
Set TRAP function to notify of the machine status using the SNMP TRAP function.
[Allow Setting]
Select [Allow] to use the SNMP TRAP function.
[Trap Setting when Authentication Fails]
Select whether to send TRAP when authentication fails.
[Administrator Information]
If necessary, enter the information of this machine.
[Device Name]
Enter the name of this machine (MIB sysName) (using up to 255 characters).
[Device Location]
Enter the location where to install this machine (MIB sysLocation) (using up to 255 characters).
[Administrator Name]
Enter the administrator name (MIB sysContact) (using up to 255 characters).
To notify of the machine status using SNMP TRAP function, select in the administrator mode [Maintenance] - [Status Notification Setting] - [IP Address] - [Edit], then configure the following settings.
Settings
Description
[Notification Address]
Specify the address to be notified of the machine status.
Enter the IP address (IPv4), IP address (IPv6), or host name (using up to 253 characters).
[Port Number]
If necessary, change the port number.
In normal circumstances, you can use the original port number.
[Community Name]
Enter the community name (using up to 15 characters).
[Replenish Paper Tray]
Select this check box to send a notification when paper on tray runs out.
[JAM]
Select this check box to send a notification when paper jam occurs.
[PM Call]
Select this check box to send a notification when periodic inspection is required.
[Replace Staples]
Select this check box to send a notification when staples run out.
[Replenish Toner]
Select this check box to send a notification when toner runs out.
[Toner Near Empty]
Select this check box to send a notification when toner is running out.
[Finisher Tray Full]
Select this check box to send a notification when the finisher tray is full.
[Service Call]
Select this check box to send a notification when a service call occurs.
[Job finished successfully]
Select this check box to send a notification when a job is ended normally.
[Job Failed]
Select this check box to send a notification when a job is ended abnormally.
[Imaging Unit Yield]
Select this check box to send a notification when the imaging unit must be replaced.
[Maintenance Kit Life]
Select this check box to send a notification when the maintenance kit must be replaced.