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Chapter 4 — Using the EasyLAN Web Browser Interface
To change SNMP settings
Enter information in the entry fi elds.
1 Click Add to add trap settings. You can enable up to four 
authentication failure traps.
2  After you add a trap, it appears in the Trap Address Settings list. To 
edit or delete a trap, click the Edit/Delete button for that trap in 
the list, and then click Edit to change settings for that trap, or click 
Delete to delete the trap.
3 Click Submit SNMP Settings to send the changes to the printer. For 
more information on SNMP settings, see the next table.
SNMP Settings
Setting
Description
Read Community
Community with rights to read the SNMP MIBs.
Read/Write
Community
Community with rights to read and write SNMP MIBs.
System Name
Administrative name for the SNMP node.
Authentifi cation 
Failure Trap
Defi nes if a trap is sent when an unauthorized SNMP request 
(for example, a request from an unauthorized community) tries 
to access the printer. Choose Enable to send the trap.
Trap Address
Settings
Click Add... to specify trap address settings:
 •  Trap Address: IP address to the receiver of SNMP traps. 
You can specify up to four trap addresses.
 •  Trap Port: Port to which SNMP traps are sent. Th
 e default 
is 162.
 •  Trap Community: Defi nes the community to which SNMP 
traps will be sent.
 •  Friendly Name: User-specifi ed string identifying the trap.
 •  Trap Enable Status: Defi nes if the specifi ed trap is enabled.
DDNS
To use DDNS, BIND 9 or a compatible name server is recommended.
As a security mechanism, DDNS uses the symmetric transaction 
authentication method TSIG. TSIG uses the current UTC time to sign 
messages. If the time is incorrect, the name server rejects updates.
Th
  e only record types supported by DDNS are A (host-to-address) and 
PTR (address-to-host).