Terminal Server User Guide
Using SNMP
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LPD Status
This screen allows you to check the status of your LPD connections and print queues.
PPP Status
This shows the PPP negotiation progress status and established PPP connections.
Using SNMP
SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. A full description of SNMP is
beyond the scope of this manual. However, if you’re familiar with SNMP, you can use this as
a troubleshooting tool. As the name suggests SNMP is a protocol designed to allow control of
a whole network. The provides an SNMP agent, this means that it responds to SNMP
requests. It does not have the facility to generate SNMP requests to monitor another system.
A host machine running the client SNMP package can request any of the defined variables. It
can also set a limited number of the communications server variables thus allowing
configuration of the unit to be done remotely. The SNMP trap function is set up using the
Trap function screen. This is accessed from the Administration Menu.
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