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MIL-3000FTX Series of FastPort Print Servers

9-4

SNMPAXXXXXX

: This device was discovered by the SNMP over NetBIOS

(where XXXXXX are the last six digits of the Ethernet address. Thus, a
device with an Ethernet address of “0040C800702CA,” has a NetBIOS
name of

SNMPA0702CA

).

Note:

FastPorts with firmware of 6.1 or higher are required for SNMP over NetBIOS
manageability.

UNKNOWN

: The device was discovered by the SNMP over IP protocol;

however, there was no entry in the host table relating to this device.
Add a name in the “Show Node Properties” menu (refer to section
9.4.9).

9.4 Discovery Application Tools

9.4.1 Renaming a Discovery Map

Maps can be renamed and saved for future use. Do the following to
rename a Map.

1. Click the

Rename Map

icon (fourth from the left). The “Map Title

Editor” menu appears.

2. Delete the old name and type in a new Map name.

3. Click

OK

.

To perform this task from the pull-down menu, select

Change title

from

the

Options

pull-down menu.

9.4.2 Host Name/Address

For each thumbnail shown on the Map, there will be a name below device.
Each protocol has its own criteria, for example:

• For an IP device, the address is its IP Address.

The name for an IP device is

Host Name

. This is derived from the host

file. If an entry for an IP address is not found,

UNKNOWN

is displayed.

See Section 9.4.9 to change a name.

• For an IPX device, the address is its IPX address.

The name for an IPX device is the

IPX SAP Name

. This name cannot be

changed.

• A NetBIOS unit doesn’t have an address, so

0:0

is shown.

The name for a NetBIOS device is the

NetBIOS Name

. This cannot be

changed.

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