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Use the "snmp" command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name.
View settings
msh> snmp
Default access settings 1 is as follows:
Community name: public
IPv4 address: 0.0.0.0
IPv6 address: ::
Access type: read-only
Effective Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
Default access settings 2 is as follows:
Community name: admin
IPv4 address: 0.0.0.0
IPv6 address: ::
Access type: read-write
Effective Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
If "-p" is added, you can view settings one by one.
To display the current community, specify its registration number.
Display
msh> snmp ?
Community name configuration
msh> snmp "number" name "community_name"
You can configure ten SNMP access settings numbered 1-10.
The community name can be entered using up to 15 characters.
Deleting community name
msh> snmp "number" clear name
Access type configuration
msh> snmp "number" type "access_type"
Access type |
Type of access permission |
---|---|
no |
not accessible |
read |
read only |
write |
read and write |
trap |
user is notified of trap messages |
Protocol configuration
Use the following command to set protocols "active" or "inactive". If you set a protocol "inactive", all access settings for that protocol are disabled.
msh> snmp {ipv4|ipv6} {on|off}
Specify "ipv4" for IPv4, "ipv6" for IPv6.
{on} means "active" and {off} means "inactive".
All protocols cannot be turned off concurrently.
Configuration of protocol for each registration number
msh> snmp "number" active {ipv4|ipv6} {on|off}
To change the protocol of access settings, use the following command. However, if you have disabled a protocol with the above command, activating it here has no effect.
Access configuration
msh> snmp "number" {ipv4|ipv6} "address"
You can configure a host address according to the protocol used.
The network interface board accepts requests only from hosts that have IPv4, and IPv6 addresses with access types of "read-only" or "read-write". Enter "0" to have network interface board accept requests from any host without requiring a specific type of access.
Enter a host address to deliver "trap" access type information to.
To specify IPv4 or IPv6, enter "ipv4" or "ipv6" followed by a space, and then the IPv4 or IPv6 address.
sysLocation configuration
msh> snmp location
Deleting sysLocation
msh> snmp clear location
sysContact setting
msh> snmp contact
Deleting sysContact
msh> snmp clear contact
SNMP v1v2 function configuration
msh> snmp v1v2 {on|off}
Specify "on" to enable, and "off" to disable.
SNMP v3 function configuration
msh> snmp v3 {on|off}
Specify "on" to enable, and "off" to disable.
SNMP TRAP configuration
msh> snmp trap{v1|v2|v3} {on|off}
Specify "on" to enable, and "off" to disable.
Remote configuration authorization configuration
msh> snmp remote {on|off}
Specify "on" to enable, and "off" to disable the SNMP v1v2 setting.
SNMP v3 TRAP configuration display
msh> snmp v3trap
msh> snmp v3trap [1-5]
If a number from 1 to 5 is entered, settings are displayed for that number only.
Configuring a sending address for SNMP v3 TRAP
msh> snmp v3trap [1-5] {ipv4|ipv6} "address"
Configuring a sending protocol for SNMP v3 TRAP
msh> snmp v3trap [1-5] active {ipv4|ipv6} {on|off}
Configuring a user account for SNMP v3 TRAP
msh> snmp v3trap [1-5] account "account_name"
Enter an account name using up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Deleting a SNMP v3 TRAP user account
msh> snmp v3trap [1-5] clear account
Configuring a SNMP v3 encryption algorithm
msh> snmp v3auth {md5|sha1}
Configuring SNMP v3 encryption
msh> snmp v3priv {auto|on}
Set "auto" for automatic encryption configuration.
If you select "on", plain-text communication becomes impossible - only encrypted communication is possible.
"Encrypted communication" means an encrypted password is set on the printer.