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Using CentreWare Internet Services
11. Select Apply.

LPD

The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol is used to provide printer spooling and network
print server functionality for operating systems such as HP-UX
This section describes the settings available for the LPD feature.
For information on setting up print queues on your client system, refer to your client
system s documentation.
1. Perform the following to access the network protocol settings.
a. Connect to CentreWare Internet Services.
b. Click the Properties tab.
c. Click to the left of Connectivity and to the left of Protocols to display the items
in the folder.
2. Click LPD.
3. Type an LPD port number in the Port Number field or use the default of 515.
4. Select the Enable check box to enable the TBCP Filter.
5. Set the Connection Time-Out.
6. Set the Maximum Number of Sessions.
7. Next to TCP-MSS Mode, select Enabled if needed. This setting is common for LPD
and Port 9100.
8. If TCP-MSS Mode is enabled, under IPv4, type the IP Addresses for Subnet 1, 2 and
3.
9. Reflect the values as the machine s setting values.
a) Click Apply. A screen to enter the user name and password may display.
Note
The default User ID value is admin and password is 1111.
b) The right frame on the web browser will change to the machine reboot display.
c) Click Reboot. The machine will reboot and the setting value will be reflected.

SNMP

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems
to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that require administrative attention.
This protocol consists of a set of standards for network management including an
application layer, a database schema, and a set of data objects. Agents, or software
modules, reside in the SNMPv3 engine of the printer. A manager is an SNMPv3
management application such as Open View that is used to monitor and configure
devices on the network. The agent responds to read (GET) and write (SET) requests from
the manager and can also generate alert messages, or Traps, based on certain events.
This section describes how to configure settings for SNMP.
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