Slp settings, Snmp settings, Snmp – Samsung CLX-9250ND-XAA User Manual

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Protocols to set for discovering and managing

the machine

SLP Settings

You can configure SLP (Service Location Protocol) settings. This protocol

allows host applications to find services in a local area network without prior

configuration. Configure the settings and press OK to save the settings.
Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > SLP Settings from the

display screen.

You can also use this feature from the SyncThru™ Web Service.

Open the Web browser from your networked computer and type the IP

address of your machine. When SyncThru™ Web Service opens, click

Settings > Network Settings > SLP (see "SLP" on page 83).

SLP Enable: Select whether to enable or disable SLP.

Scope1~3: Enter the network scope to use; up to 3 scopes can be set.

Each machine must always be in one or more scopes. You need scopes

to group services that are comparable to the network neighborhood in

other systems.

Message Type: Select the message type.

SLP Port: Shows the port used by SLP. You cannot change the port

manually.

SLP Multicast Address: Shows the multicast address. You cannot

change the address manually. SLP uses multicasting for a machine to

join a network and find other machines.

Multicast Radius: Multicast radius for the multicast packets. This value

will be taken in to effect only if IPv6 is disabled.

This is a limitation with Java Runtime environment.

Registration Lifetime: Enter the lifetime of service registration when
registering services with DA.

SNMP Settings

You can set SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). Administrator’s

can use SNMP to monitor and manage machines on the network.
Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > SNMP Settings from the

display screen.

You can also use this feature from the SyncThru™ Web Service.

Open the Web browser from your networked computer and type the IP

address of your machine. When SyncThru™ Web Service opens, click

Settings > Network Settings > SNMP (see "SNMP" on page 84).

SNMP General

You can set general SNMP settings. Configure the settings and press

OK to save the settings.

Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > SNMP Settings > SNMP

General from the display screen.

SNMP v1/v2/v3 Service: Select whether to enable or disable

SNMP v1/v2 or v3.

Authentication User Name: Enter the user name you want to use

for SNMPv3 authentication.

Authentication Password: Enter the password you want to use for

SNMPv3 authentication.

Confirmation Password: Re-enter the password for confirmation.

Privacy Algorithm: Shows the algorithm used to encrypt the

SNMPv3 request/response. Only DES algorithm is supported, you

can not change it manually.

Privacy Password: Enter the password used to encrypt SNMPv3

request/response.

Confirmation Password: Re-enter the Privacy Password for

confirmation.

Authentication Algorithm: Select the authentication method.

SNMP Trap

You can set SNMP Trap server. With SNMP trap, configured client can

get notification for alerts. Configure the settings and press OK to save

the settings.
Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > SNMP Settings > SNMP

Trap from the display screen.

Add: Press this button to create a new SNMP trap server.

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Trap Status: Check to enable SNMP trap.

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IP Version: Select the IP version.

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IP Address: Enter the IP address.

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Port No.: Enter the port number.

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Printer Alerts: Check to enable this option. If this option is

enabled, the Trap server can get notification for all printer related

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