Port Status
Port Number
SSL/TLS
[SNMP]
Note
• SNMP must be configured when using an application to remotely manage multiple printers. SNMP
manages printer information and provides it to the management application.
Port Status
TransportProtocol
160
5 Control Panel Settings
Setting
Sets whether to enable or disable the ThinPort port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [4000] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
Sets whether to enable or disable SSL encrypted communications.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Note
• Client certificate is necessary for SSL communications.
Configure an appropriate certificate on the printer.
Network/Port
SNMP
Setting
Sets whether to enable or disable the SNMP port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Sets the protocol of the transport layer used by SNMP. Either or both of IPX
and UDP can be selected.
• [UDP] (default)
• [IPX]
• [IPX, UDP]
Note
• When using UDP protocol, both the printer and client computers must have
IP addresses.
• To determine which protocol (IPX or UDP) to use, refer to the manual
supplied for the application.
Description
SNMP
Port Status
SNMP
TransportProtocol
Description