Snmp; Enabling Snmp; Configuring Snmpv1/V2C - Xerox WorkCentre 6655 System Administrator Manual

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SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of network protocols designed to allow you to
manage and monitor devices on your network.
You can use the SNMP configuration pages in CentreWare Internet Services to:
Enable or disable Authentication Failure Generic Traps.
Enable SNMPv3 to create an encrypted channel for secure printer management.
Assign privacy, authentication protocols, and keys to Administrative and key user accounts.
Assign read and write access to User accounts.
Limit SNMP access to the printer using hosts.

Enabling SNMP

In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties>Connectivity>Setup.
1.
2.
Under Protocol, next to SNMP, click Edit.
3.
Select an option:
To enable SNMP v1/v2c, select Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocols.
To enable SNMP v3, select Enable SNMP v3 Protocol.
4.
To prompt the printer to generate a trap for every SNMP request processed with an invalid
community name, for Authentication Failure Generic Traps, select Enabled.
Click Save.
5.

Configuring SNMPv1/v2c

SNMP version 1 (SNMPv1) is the initial implementation of the SNMP protocol. SNMPv1 operates over
protocols such as User Datagram Protocol (UDP), IP, and Novell Internet Packet Exchange (IPX).
SNMPv2c includes improvements in performance, confidentiality, and manager-to-manager
communications over SNMPv1, however it uses the simple-community based security scheme of
SNMPv1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties>Connectivity>Setup.
1.
Under Protocol, next to SNMP, click Edit.
2.
3.
Click Edit SNMPv1/v2c Properties.
4.
Under GET Community Name, type a name.
GET returns the password for the SNMP GET requests to the printer. Applications obtaining
information from the printer using SNMP, such as CentreWare Internet Services, use this password.
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