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5 Control Panel Settings
[SNMP]
Note
• SNMP must be configured when using an application to remotely manage multiple printers. SNMP
manages printer information and provides it to the management application.
Setting
Description
Port Status
Sets whether to enable or disable the ThinPort port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Port Number
Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [4000] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
SSL/TLS
Sets whether to enable or disable SSL encrypted communications.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Note
• Client certificate is necessary for SSL communications.
Configure an appropriate certificate on the printer.
Network/Port
SNMP
SNMP
Port Status
SNMP
TransportProtocol
Setting
Description
Port Status
Sets whether to enable or disable the SNMP port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
TransportProtocol
Sets the protocol of the transport layer used by SNMP. Either or both of IPX
and UDP can be selected.
• [UDP] (default)
• [IPX]
• [IPX, UDP]
Note
• When using UDP protocol, both the printer and client computers must have
IP addresses.
• To determine which protocol (IPX or UDP) to use, refer to the manual
supplied for the application.