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To configure SNMP settings for obtaining or monitoring information of this machine through a computer ([SNMP Settings])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [SNMP Settings]

Configure the settings to obtain information of this machine or to monitor the machine using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

Settings

Description

[ON]/[OFF]

Select whether to use SNMP.

[ON] is specified by default.

[SNMP v1/v2c(IP)]

Select whether to use SNMP v1 or SNMP v2.

[ON] is specified by default.

[SNMP v3(IP)]

Select whether to use SNMP v3.

[ON] is specified by default.

[SNMP v1(IPX)]

Select whether to use SNMP v1 in the IPX environment.

[ON] is specified by default.

[UDP Port Number]

If necessary, change the UDP port number.

Normally, you can use the original port number.

[161] is specified by default.

[SNMP v1/v2c Settings]

Tap [SNMP v1/v2c Settings] to configure SNMP v1 or v2c settings.

  • [Read Community Name Settings]: Enter a read-only community name (using up to 15 characters). [public] is specified by default.

  • [Write Setting]: Select whether to enable the read and write functions. [Enable] is specified by default.

  • [Write Community Name Settings]: If [Write Setting] is set to [Enable], enter the community name in the read-write enable state (using up to 15 characters). [private] is specified by default.

[SNMP v3 Setting]

Tap [SNMP v3 Setting] to configure SNMP v3 settings.

  • [Context Name Settings]: Enter the context name (using up to 63 characters).

  • [Discovery User Permissions]: Select whether to allow a discovery user. [ON] is specified by default.

  • [Discovery User Name Settings]: If [Discovery User Permissions] is set to [ON], enter the discovery user name (using up to 32 characters). [public] is specified by default.

  • [Read User Name Settings]: Enter the read-only user name (using up to 32 characters). [initial] is specified by default.

  • [Security Level]: Select a security level for the read-only user. [auth-password/priv-password] is specified by default.

  • [Write User Name Settings]: Enter the user name of the user in the read-write enable state (using up to 32 characters). [restrict] is specified by default.

  • [Security Level]: Select a security level of the user in the read-write enable state. [auth-password/priv-password] is specified by default.

  • [Password Setting]: Enter the authentication password and privacy password of users in the read-only state and read-write enable state.

  • [Encryption Algorithm]: Select an encryption algorithm. [DES] is specified by default.

  • [Authentication Algorithm]: Select an authentication algorithm. [MD5] is specified by default.

[TRAP Setting]

Select whether to allow a notification of the status of this machine using the SNMP TRAP function.

[Allow] is specified by default.

[Trap Setting when Authentication Fails]

Select whether to send TRAP when authentication fails.

[Disable] is specified by default.

To configure SSDP settings for searching a service on the network ([SSDP Settings])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [SSDP Settings]

Select whether to use the SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol) or not. To use SSDP, change the multicast TTL as necessary.

Using SSDP allows that software on the network or other services search for services which can be supplied by this machine. It also notifies that services have been started on this machine.

This function is available when using services such as OpenAPI.

Settings

Description

[ON]/[OFF]

Select whether to use SSDP.

[ON] is specified by default.

[Multicast TTL Setting]

Change TTL (Time To Live) for SSDP multi-cast packet if necessary.

[1] is specified by default.

To configure SLP settings for automatically detecting this machine using the TWAIN driver ([SLP Setting])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [Detail Settings]
          • [SLP Setting]

Select whether to enable the SLP (Service Location Protocol).

Select [Enable] when operating this machine as a scanner through a computer connected to the network using the TWAIN driver.

[Enable] is specified by default.

To configure the TCP Socket operating environment ([TCP Socket Settings])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [TCP Socket Settings]

Configure the TCP Socket operating environment.

To use application software that communicates with this machine via TCP Socket, configure the TCP Socket settings of this machine.

Settings

Description

[TCP Socket]

Configure settings to establish a communication with this machine via TCP Socket.

For details, refer to Here.

[TCP Socket (ASCII Mode)]

Configure settings to establish a communication with this machine via TCP Socket (ASCII Mode).

Enabling TCP Socket (ASCII Mode) displays Web Connection in the flash view.

For details, refer to Here.

To configure the operating environment for the FTP server function of this machine ([FTP Server Settings])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [FTP Settings]
          • [FTP Server Settings]

Configure settings to enable use of the FTP server function of this machine.

Using this machine as an FTP server allows you to associate this machine with an application that operates as an FTP client.

Settings

Description

[ON]/[OFF]

Select whether to use the FTP server function of this machine.

[ON] is specified by default.

[Deny Reception Command]

Select a command to deny a receiving job from an FTP client when using the FTP server of this machine.

Set this option to return an error when a PORT/EPRT command or PASV/EPSV command is sent from an FTP client to this machine.

[Allow] is specified by default.

[PORT Command Enhanced Security]

Select whether to enable the security of this machine against FTP bounce attacks. This option is not available if [Deny Reception Command] is set to [PORT/EPRT].

When a PORT/EPRT command is sent from an FTP client, the data connection is established only if both of the following conditions are satisfied:

  • A port number less than 1024 is not specified.

  • The IP address specified by the command is same as that specified when a control connection is established.

[Enable] is specified by default.

To configure the operating environment for the WebDAV server function of this machine ([WebDAV Server Settings])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [WebDAV Settings]
          • [WebDAV Server Settings]

Configure settings to enable use of the WebDAV server function of this machine.

Using this machine as a WebDAV server allows you to associate this machine with an application that operates as a WebDAV client.

Settings

Description

[ON]/[OFF]

Select whether to use the WebDAV server function of this machine.

[OFF] is specified by default.

[SSL Settings]

Specify whether to use the SSL for communication or not.

  • [Non-SSL Only]: Only non-SSL communication is allowed.

  • [SSL Only]: Only SSL communication is allowed.

  • [SSL/Non-SSL]: Both SSL communication and non-SSL communication are allowed.

[Non-SSL Only] is specified by default.

[Password Setting]

Specify the password to restrict access to the WebDAV server of this machine (using up to 64 characters).

Tapping [Initial Password] returns the password to the default.

[sysadm] is specified by default.

To specify whether to rewrite user data from the remote diagnosis system ([Remote Access Setting])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Remote Access Setting]

Specify whether to remotely import or export user data such as address information using the remote diagnosis system.

Settings

Description

[Import/Export User Data]

Specify whether to allow importing/exporting of the destinations registered on this machine (one-touch destinations, groups, and programs), authentication information from the remote diagnosis system.

[Restrict] is specified by default.

To register a proxy server used for a communication with the remote diagnosis system ([Proxy Settings for Remote Diagnosis])

To display:
  • [Utility]
    • [Administrator Settings]
      • [Network Settings]
        • [WebDAV Settings]
          • [Proxy Setting for Remote Access]

To use the remote diagnosis system via a proxy server, register the proxy server currently used.

Settings

Description

[ON]/[OFF]

Select whether to use a proxy server when using the remote diagnosis system.

[OFF] is specified by default.

[Synchronize WebDAV Client Setting]

Select this option to use the proxy server registered in [WebDAV Client Settings] as a proxy server for remote diagnosis.

[WebDAV Client Settings and Synchronization] is specified by default.

[Individual Settings]

Select this option to register a proxy server for remote diagnosis separately from the proxy server registered in [WebDAV Client Settings].

[Proxy Server Address]

Enter the proxy server address.

Use one of the following formats.

  • Example of host name entry: "host.example.com"

  • Example of IP address (IPv4) entry: "192.168.1.1"

  • Example of IP address (IPv6) entry: "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16"

[Proxy Server Port Number]

If necessary, change the proxy server port number. Normally, you can use the original port number.

[8080] is specified by default.

[User Name]

Enter the user name to log in to the proxy server (using up to 63 characters).

[Password]

Enter the password of the user name you entered into [User Name] (using up to 63 characters).