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Configuring SNMP
P r od u c t Na me Bo o k N am e
10. Click [OK] or [Apply] to save your settings, or [Cancel] to close
the window without making any changes.
Enabling Raw TCP/IP (Port 9100)
The Raw TCP/IP printing service (typically known as Port 9100)
enables the receipt of print jobs using a raw TCP/IP data stream.
A technique used by Job Submission Tools and the Standard
TCP/IP Port of Windows 2000, the raw data stream is passed from
the workstation through the printer's TCP Port directly to the
printer's input buffer for processing. Any end of job (EOJ) indicator
in the data stream closes the port connection.
NOTE: Port 9100 should also be enabled to support IPP printing.
To enable Port 9100:
1. Logon to the DocuSP Controller as a System Administrator.
2. From the Setup menu, select [Gateways...].
3. Select the Socket tab.
4. Select [Port 9100], right click the system mouse, and select
[Properties...].
5. Select a Port Number.
6. Select a Queue.
7. Choose a VPS Option from the VPS Options drop-box. The
acronym VPS stands for VTAM Print Service, which enables
the printer to operate in a VTAM/SNA (mainframe data
printing) environment. Select Non-VPS for operation with page
description languages such as PCL and PostScript.
NOTE: If you do not have a valid PostScript license, the
system does not process PostScript jobs.
8. Select [OK].
9. Select [Port 9100], right click and select [Enable].
10. Select [Apply] or [OK] to save your settings.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a
method to remotely monitor and diagnose printer performance
over the network. Once SNMP has been enabled at the printer,
SNMP Manager software, running on a network-connected
workstation, polls the printer's SNMP Agent for operating
information and receives traps from the Agent regarding the
occurrence of specific events. Examples of such events might be
an alert that one or more of the printer's trays is out of paper, or
that the printer is low on toner.
Examples of typical SNMP Manager software include:
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