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NMS1–NMS3
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a standard protocol used to monitor devices and
the networks to which they attach.
The NMS1, NMS2, NMS3 menus allow you to identify and configure up to three
Network Management Stations (NMSs). You must provide the following information about each
NMS that you want to be able to access the printer: address, community name, and access.
NMSx Address
The NMS Address option allows you to set the IP (internet protocol) network address for the NMS
so the printer can communicate with the network. Traps, if enabled, are sent to this address. The
address has the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Menu
Network/NMSx/NMSx Address
Choices
Each triplet can have a value of 000–255
Default
000.000.000.000
Notes
000.000.000.000 is a wildcard address that allows any host to connect to the printer using the
defined community name.
The address must consist only of numbers and periods. Selecting a letter or another symbol
results in an error message.
The printer must be rebooted before changes to this setting will go into effect.
Any xxx value between 10 and 99 must begin with 0 (for example, 10 is entered as 010 and 99
is entered as 099).
Any xxx value between 1 and 9 must begin with 00 (for example, 1 is entered as 001 and 9 is
entered as 009).
NMSx Community Name
A community is a group of SNMP agents managed by an NMS, and a community name is
associated with a specific NMS address. For the NMS to gain access to the device, the correct
community name (up to 15 characters in length) must be supplied when connecting.
Menu
Network/NMSx/NMS x Community
Choices
Up to 15 characters
Default
Public
Notes
The printer must be rebooted before changes to this setting will go into effect.
NMSx Access
The NMS Access option provides security for the SNMP by configuring the privileges associated
with each NMS.
Menu
Network/NMSx/NMSx 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
Read
Note
The printer must be rebooted before changes to this setting will go into effect.
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Configuration Menu Overview

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