Connecting A Usb Device; Local Device Agent Installation; Installing A Local Device Agent - Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci Operation Manual

Kyocera net admin operation guide for ver 3.1
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Connecting a USB device

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Local Device Agent Installation

Installing a Local Device Agent

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The computer must have at least one connected local Kyocera USB device.
The computer must have a real network interface card.
The computer must be connected to the network.
The computer must have an IP address in the connected network.
TCP port numbers 9000 and 9072 on the computer must be free and not
blocked by a firewall.
The user installing the LDA must have administrator rights to install a
Microsoft Windows service.
You can connect a local device via USB to a network computer. The device can
then be discovered and managed by the application.
Ensure that KYOCERA Net Admin is installed and operating.
Select another computer located on the same network as the server.
Connect the device to the computer with a USB cable.
On the computer, install the KX driver of the USB model printing device.
Continue by installing the LDA service on the computer.
The Local Device Agent (LDA) is a Microsoft Windows service that lets the
agent discover and manage local devices that are connected to network
computers through USB ports. The LDA service is installed and started on a
computer with a local USB device. LDA uses the computer's IP address to
communicate with the agent. The KYOCERA Net Admin server has a
Connection type column to distinguish whether the device is network- or locally-
connected.
The types of device properties that can be requested through the LDA vary
according to the device model. Local USB devices do not support the full list of
properties that are supported by the same model on a network. The LDA does
not support setting of properties for a local connected device.
Note: The device home page cannot be opened from KYOCERA Net Admin
for USB-connected devices. The LDA service cannot be used at the same time
with some other utilities, such as the Status Monitor. If the LDA service does
not start, try disabling the Status Monitor and restarting the LDA service.
You can install a Local Device Agent (LDA) to discover and manage local
devices that are connected to network computers through USB ports. The USB
device must be connected to the target computer before installing the LDA.
Copy the folder C:\Program Files\Kyocera\NetAdmin\Admin\install\local-device-
agent (C drive is the default) to the target computer.
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