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Network Settings
Print Server User Manual Windows 43
4.7 How to Use SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) has become the
standard protocol for the administration and monitoring of network
elements. The protocol controls communication between the moni-
tored devices and the monitoring station.
SNMP allows you to read and edit management information pro-
vided by the network elements. The collection of management
information of a device is called MIB.
Private MIB of the
Print Server
The print server provides the standard 'MIB-II' and a 'private MIB'
(Management Information Base). All print server parameters and
status information are saved in the 'private MIB'. The 'private MIB' is
saved in the print server on delivery and can be installed immedi-
ately.
Benefits and
Purpose
The print server parameters can be queried and configured by a
management tool by means of the SNMP protocol.
Requirements
The print server is connected to the network and the printer.
The print server is known to the network via its IP address, see:
7.
For more information, read the manual of your SNMP management
tool.
4.8 How to Configure POP3 and SMTP
You must configure the protocols POP3 and SMTP on the TPR so that
the notification service (77) and the administration via email
(19) will work properly.
POP3
'POP3' (Post Office Protocol Version 3) is a transfer protocol that a
client can use to fetch emails from a mail server. POP3 is used in
print servers to administer print servers via email; see: 19.
SMTP
'SMTP' (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) is a protocol that controls the
sending of emails in networks. SMTP is used in print servers to

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