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TCP/IP Configuration 30

SNMP

snmp-config:

Enables or disables SNMP operation on the projector server. 0 disables, 1 (default)
enables SNMP.

CAUTION: Disabling SNMP will disable all SNMP agents (SNMP v1, v2, v3) as
well as communications with HP Web Jetadmin. In addition, firmware upgrades
through current HP downloading utilities will be disabled.

get-cmnty-name:

(get-community-name:)

Specifies a password that determines which SNMP GetRequests the HP Jetdirect
projector server will respond to. This is optional. If a user-specified get community
name is set, the server will respond to either a user-specified community name or
the factory-default. The community name must be ASCII characters. The
maximum length is 255 characters.

set-cmnty-name:

(set-community-name:)

Specifies a password that determines which SNMP SetRequests (control
functions) the HP Jetdirect projector server will respond to. The community name
of an incoming SNMP SetRequest must match the server’s “set community name”
for the server to respond. (For additional security, you may limit configuration
access through the server’s host access list). Community names must be ASCII
characters. The maximum length is 255 characters.

auth-trap:

(authentication-trap:)

Configures the projector server to send (on) or not send (off) SNMP authentication
traps. Authentication traps indicate that an SNMP request was received, but the
community name check failed. The default is “on.”

trap-dest:

(trap-destination:)

Enters a host’s IP address into the HP Jetdirect projector server’s SNMP trap
destination list. The command format is:

trap-dest: ip-address [community name] [port number]

The default community name is “public”; the default SNMP port number is “162”.
The port number cannot be specified without a community name.

If a “trap-community-name” command is followed by “trap-dest” commands, the
trap community name will be assigned to those entries unless a different
community name is specified in each “trap-dest” command.

To delete the table, use “trap-dest: 0”.

If the list is empty, the server does not send SNMP traps. The list may contain up
to three entries. The default SNMP Trap Destination List is empty. To receive
SNMP traps, the systems listed on the SNMP trap destination list must have a trap
daemon to listen to those traps.

Table 3.3

TFTP Configuration File Parameters (6 of 7)