Editing Device Polling Options; Editing Snmp Trap Options - Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci Operation Manual

Kyocera net viewer operation guide rev 5.3 2013.06
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Editing Device Polling Options

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Editing SNMP Trap Options

KYOCERA Net Viewer 5.3
In the Options dialog box, click Authentication.
Select the Enable local password check box.
In the New password text box, type a password for a local user. A password is
a maximum of 32 characters. A blank password is allowed.
In the Confirm password text box, type the password again.
Click OK.
You can set default device polling settings for new devices. These settings
determine the initial values of the Communication Settings when a device is
added. The settings do not affect devices that already have been added.
In the Edit menu, click Options.
In the Options dialog box, click Default device polling settings.
Select Status polling if you want to track the condition of devices, such as
whether a device is offline, or has a cover open. Type the number of seconds or
click the up and down arrows to select a polling Interval (seconds). The
available range is between 5 and 300 seconds. The default value is 60 seconds.
Select Counter polling if you want to count pages, such as total printed pages,
or printed color pages. Type the number of minutes or click the up and down
arrows to select a polling Interval (minutes). The available range is between 1
and 10000 minutes. The default value is 60 minutes.
Select Toner level polling if you want to track the amount of toner available in
the devices. The toner level column in the device lists shows the relative
amount of toner in a rectangular icon. If the toner is empty, an exclamation mark
shows in the icon. Toner level polling shows the amount of black toner for
black and white devices. For color devices the polling shows the amounts of
black, cyan, magenta, and yellow toners.
Type the number of minutes or click the up and down arrows to select a polling
Interval (minutes). The available range is between 1 and 10000 minutes. The
default value is 1440 minutes.
Click OK.
The SNMP protocol provides and transfers management information within the
network environment. Should an error occur, such as Add paper, the device
automatically generates a trap. The trap sends an error message to one or two
predetermined trap recipients. The trap server is the SNMP trap packet receiver
which runs in the application. To receive trap packets, the user has to start the
trap server and then configure the SNMP trap on the device as described in the
Options
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