Xerox 7335 User Manual

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Configure SNMP 
It is possible to remotely define and modify GET (Read Only), SET (Read/Write), and Trap SNMP (Simple 
Network Management Protocol) community names for the Device. You can also enter the System 
Administrator's Name here for packet identification purposes.
SNMP Community Name properties that can be configured
Community Name (Read Only)—This is the password for SNMP GET requests from the SNMP Manager 
to the Agent in the Device.  Applications, such as Xerox Printer Map or CentreWare Conductor, obtaining 
information from the device by SNMP use this password. 
Community Name (Read/Write)—This is the password for SNMP SET requests from the SNMP Manager 
to the Agent in the Device.  Applications, such as Xerox Printer Map or CentreWare Conductor, which set 
information on the device by SNMP use this password.
Community Name (Trap Notification)—This is the default password for SNMP TRAPS sent from the 
device to the Manager by SNMP.
Configuring SNMP Community Names with Internet Services
1.
Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.  
Press Enter.
2.
Click the Properties tab.
3.
Click the plus symbol (+) to the left of Connectivity, then the Protocols file folder.
4.
Select SNMP Configuration in the directory tree, and check the Enable box for the version desired.
5.
Enter a name for Community Name (Read Only), also known as GET.
6.
Enter a name for Community Name (Read/Write), also known as SET.
Caution: If you change the GET and/or SET Community Names, you must also change the names in 
all network applications that are communicating by SNMP with this Device.
7.
Enter a name for the Community Name (Trap Notification).  This is the default password for SNMP 
TRAPS sent from the device to the Manager by SNMP.
8.
Optionally enter the System Administrator's name for packet identification purposes.
9.
Select a trap and click Edit in the Trap Notification Settings section.
10. Select your transport method (IPX or UDP) and fill in the trap destination information for your selected 
method.
11. Select the event(s) that you wish to report on by checking the applicable box(es).
12. Click the Apply button to accept the changes, or the Undo button to return the settings to their 
previous values.
Note: Changes to settings will not be applied until you restart the Device.  A Reboot Machine button is 
available on the Status Tab of Internet Services.