Configuring SNMP
System Administrator Guide
4-17
The Administrative User Account section displays the following information:
■
User Name
: Displays the Administrative User account name defined on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account
page.
■
Authentication Key
: Displays a row of asterisks (*) if the
Hide Typing
check box is
selected on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account
page. Displays
the Authentication Key if the
Hide Typing
check box is cleared.
■
Privacy Key
: Displays a row of asterisks (*) if the
Hide Typing
check box is selected
on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account
page. Displays the
Privacy Key if the
Hide Typing
check box is cleared.
■
SNMP Read
: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Read access is enabled for the
Administrative User Account.
■
SNMP Write
: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Write access is enabled for the
Administrative User Account.
The Key User Account section displays the following information:
■
User Name
: Displays the Key User Account name defined on the
Configure SNMP
v3: Key User Account
page.
■
Authentication Key
: Displays a row of asterisks (*) if the
Hide Typing
check box is
selected on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account
page. Displays
the Authentication Key if the
Hide Typing
check box is cleared.
■
Privacy Key
: Displays a row of asterisks (*) if the
Hide Typing
check box is selected
on the
Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account
page. Displays the
Privacy Key if the
Hide Typing
check box is cleared.
■
SNMP Read
: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Read access is enabled.
■
SNMP Write
: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Write access is enabled.
Note:
SNMP Read and SNMP Write access for the Any User account must be equal to or
less than the read and write access privileges set for the Key User account. Once the Key
User account is created, if the Any User account is set to have read and/or write access, but
the Key User account access is not set, the Key User account is set with the same access
privileges as the Any User account by default. Similarly, if the Key User account does not
have SNMP Write access, the Any User account cannot be set with write access.
The Any User/Driver Account section displays the following information:
■
User Name
: Displays
anyuser
by default and cannot be changed.
■
SNMP Read
: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Read access is enabled. SNMP Read
access can be enabled for the Any User account after the Key User account is created.
■
SNMP Write
: Displays a check symbol if SNMP Write access is enabled. SNMP
Write access can be enabled for the Any User account after the Key User account is
created.
■
Driver Account Enabled
: Displays a check symbol if the
Driver Account
is enabled
(default).
Note:
If the
Driver Account
is disabled, it breaks communication between the printer
and any applications using SNMP v3, such as Xerox printer drivers and PrintingScout. For
a complete list of applications disabled, see
Disabling SNMP
on page 4-19.