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set snmp emailformat <INDEX> [-]short
Enable or disable the short e-mail message format for an SNMP alert
table entry. When enabled, the short e-mail format can be used when
messages will be viewed on devices having a limited display size (a
cellular phone or pager, for example).
<index> is the index number of the SNMP alert table. "short" enables the
short e-mail format, "-short" disables it.
set snmp shortmsglen <INDEX> <LENGTH>
Specify the length of the short e-mail message format for an SNMP alert
table entry. This command is effective only when the short e-mail
message format for an SNMP alert table entry is enabled.
<index> is the index number of the SNMP alert table. "length" specifies
the length of the short e-mail message, and has an acceptable range of
15 to 80 characters.
set snmp email <INDEX> [-]active
Enable or disable sending e-mail alert messages for an SNMP alert table
entry.
<index> is the index number of the SNMP alert table. "active" enables
sending e-mail alert mesages, "-active" disables it.
set snmp alerts <index> [-]all | [[-]warning]
[[-]offline] [[-]mediainput]
[[-]mediapath] [[-]marker] [[-]cutter] [[-]barcode]
[[-]scanner] [[-]intervention] [[-]consumable]
[[-]label][[-]powercart] [[-]rfid]
Example: set snmp alerts 1 warning -cutter]
Specifies which alert groups are enabled for reporting via an SNMP
manager, e-mail alert message, and/or Unix syslog daemon. See Table 5
on page 63 for a description of specific printer events belonging to each
group.
The index is the index number of the SNMP manager/alert table.
"-all" disables and "all" enables reporting of alerts in all alert groups.
Individual alert groups can be selectively enabled or disabled via
combinations of alert group switches. For example, to enable warning
alerts and disable cutter alerts for SNMP table entry 1, enter the following:
set snmp alerts 1 warning -cutter
set snmp syslog <INDEX> [-]active
The NIC can also log SNMP alert messages to the defined SYSLOG host
(see the 'set sysinfo syslog' command description). Use this command to
enable or disable logging of alert messages for an SNMP alert table entry.
<index> is the index number of the SNMP alert table. "active" enables
alert message logging, "-active" disables it.
[[-]mediaoutput]
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