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Configure SNMP

Enable SNMP to allow remote access to Configure and other Fiery Server features.

Important: There are two versions of Configure and they are specific to the Fiery Server you are connected to. This is a combined procedure that describes what to do when connected to a Fiery Server with FS100/100Pro or earlier, and notes about what to do with FS150/150 Pro or later. If you are not sure which version of Configure you are using, see Which version of Configure am I using?.
  1. From Configure, choose Network > Services > SNMP.
    Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find settings mentioned in this procedure in Network > SNMP instead.
  2. Select Enable SNMP.
  3. To restore the Fiery Server to its original SNMP settings, click Restore SNMP Configuration.
    Note: If SNMP settings have been changed since you loaded the SNMP page, you must click Restore SNMP Configuration before you make changes.
    Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, click the Restore button instead.
  4. From the Security Level list, select one of the following:
    • Minimum - Corresponds to functionality in SNMP version 1.

    • Medium - Offers more security for SNMP version 3.

    • Maximum - Most secure setting for SNMP version 3.

  5. Type the names for Read Community and Write Community.
  6. To specify a user name that does not require authentication or encryption with the SNMP server, type the name in the Unsecure User Name field.
  7. To specify a user name that requires authentication or encryption with the SNMP server, type the name in the Secure User Name field, and specify the following information:
    • User Authentication Type (MD5 or SHA)

    • User Authentication Password - the password for reading MIB values based on the secure user name

    • User Privacy Type - type of encryption (DES or None)

    • User Privacy Password

  8. Apply or save your changes.
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