Philips LFF6080/GBB 用户手册

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Setting up the PC
For this section, refer to the instructions supplied by the 
manufacturer of the WLAN USB key to help you to find 
and join the "house" network.
You may need to install the software for the WLAN 
USB key on the PC, if this has not already been 
done. 
Plug WLAN USB key into a USB port on the PC.
Use the software of the WLAN USB key to detect 
the network.
Join the network "house" once this has been 
detected.
Now set up the WLAN network connection of your 
PC.
 
To do this, you must configure the element 
Protocol Internet (TCP/IP)
 for the WLAN 
connection that has been created. If this element is 
set up in such a way as to obtain an IP address 
automatically, you must change it to manual mode 
to set up the TCP/IP address ("169.254.0.1" in our 
example), the subnet mask ("255.255.0.0" in our 
example) and the default gateway ("0.0.0.0" in our 
example).
Enter OK.
SNMP service configuration
A Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent is 
available on the multifunction machine for network 
administrators who want to monitor and manage the 
device via the local network using their SNMP network 
service.
SNMP agent configuration
To configure the parameters of the SNMP agent on the 
multifunction machine:
Open a Web browser using a PC that is registered 
on the network.
Enter the IP address of the machine in the Address 
field and confirm by pressing Enter.
When the homepage opens, select the interface 
language.
In N
ETWORKS
, select SNMP.
In C
OMMUNITY
, enter the required write and read 
shared community name that allows 
communications between SNMP agents 
(multifunction machine) and SNMP management 
stations (PC with console).
In T
RAP
, select the information and events to 
collect.
In T
RAP
 R
ECIPIENT
, enter the IP address of the PC 
where the SNMP browser is installed.
Confirm your modifications.
SNMP browser configuration
The multifunction machine comes with the following 
embedded Management Information Base (MIBs):
• Common Printer
• Host Printer
• Printer Port Monitor
The following traps (collectable information) are available:
• Date
• Memory status (type, used and max. size)
• Devices type (keyboard, scanner, etc.)
• General status
• Default language
• Available languages
• Printer type (internal/external)
• LCD specification (line and character number)
• Serial number
• Covers type
• Paper tray (output, input, paper format, capacity)
• Resolution (600 dpi)
• Margin size
• PDL interpreter (type, version)
• Alerts (paper jam, cover, etc.)
Note
To guide you through this stage, refer 
to the paragraph “Setting the 
parameters for a connection” in the 
manufacturer’s instructions.
Note
Compatible with standard SNMPv1 
and SNMPv2 IP networks.