Receiving
printer status
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Email notification through PhaserLink Printer Management Software
PhaserLink Printer Management Software provides email notification, allowing the printer to automatically send email to the system administrator and others when the printer needs attention (for example, paper jams or out of ink). This email notification capability is supplied by an SMTP client embedded in the printer's firmware. For more information, see
PhaserLink Status Notification (Email Notification).
Syslog (UNIX systems only)
The
Syslog facility provides a dynamic path for printer status information that allows administrators to collect information from the printer. You can set a priority threshold indicating which messages from the printer will be sent to the listed log host.
The threshold is a number listed in the following table. The priorities listed in the table conform to BSD and SunOS conventions.
Priority
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Number
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Description
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Emergency
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0
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Printer is no longer available
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Alert
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1
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Printer needs immediate attention
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Critical
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2
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Critical error message
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Error
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3
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Error message
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Warning
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4
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Warning message
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Notice (printer's default)
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5
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Normal but significant message
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Information
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6
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Informational message
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Debugging
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7
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Debugging message
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NOTE
If you are using BOOTP to set the printer's network address, the printer sends syslog messages to the hosts listed in the BOOTP log hosts field. If you are not using BOOTP or have not specified a log host in the BOOTP configuration, you must set the syslog host address as described in the next two topics.
There are two ways to set Syslog priorities:
Setting
Syslog priorities using PhaserLink Printer Management Software
With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can use PhaserLink Printer Management Software to set host access. For more information on PhaserLink software, see
PhaserLink Printer Management Software.
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Click
Configuration; this displays the
View and Configure Settings
page.
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On the
View and Configure Settings
page, click
View and Configure Interface Settings; this displays the
View and Configure Interface Settings
page.
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On the
View and Configure Interface Settings
page, click
View and Configure Syslog Settings; this displays the
View and Configure Syslog Settings
page.
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On the
View and Configure Syslog Settings
page, enter the log host's IP address or DNS name and the priority level of the threshold you want to set.
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Enter the validation password (if one has been assigned), and click
Do/Apply.
Setting
Syslog priorities using a PostScript utility file
To create a PostScript file to set Syslog priorities, use the script
config-syslog
provided on the printer's CD-ROM.
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Connect the printer to the network.
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Run the script
config-syslog:
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Change (
cd
) to the
bin
subdirectory in the directory where you placed your printer's network utilities.
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Run the script, redirecting the output to a file. Type:
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When prompted, enter the log host's IP address and the priority level of the threshold you want to set.
NOTE
The script accepts IP addresses that have empty fields (for example, 123..40.10). The script does not detect this error. Double-check the IP addresses you enter.
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Send the file named in Step
2b
to the printer using
lp
or
lpr.
SNMP (UNIX systems only)
SNMP
(Simple Network Management Protocol) allows you to use an SNMP monitoring station to query the printer remotely for its status. You can provide the following information for the printer to send to your SNMP utility:
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Printer's name.
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Name of contact person for printer problems.
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Printer's location.
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Phaser 740, 780, and 360 printers.
Trap host's IP or IPX address. Members of this list receive asynchronous SNMP traps (error and status messages) from the printer.
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Phaser 380, 350, 340, 560, 550, 540, and 600 printers.
Trap host's IP address and community name. Members of this list receive asynchronous SNMP traps (error and status messages) from the printer.
NOTE
Phaser 350, 360, 550, and 560 printers support RFC 1759, The Printer MIB. Phaser 740, 780, and 360 printers support SNMP traps within RFC 1759.
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There are two ways to set SNMP parameters:
Setting
SNMP parameters using PhaserLink Printer Management Software
With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can use PhaserLink Printer Management Software to set host access. For more information on PhaserLink software, see
PhaserLink Printer Management Software.
-
Click
Configuration; this displays the
View and Configure Settings
page.
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On the
View and Configure Settings
page, click
View and Configure Interface Settings; this displays the
View and Configure Interface Settings
page.
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On the
View and Configure Interface Settings
page, click
View and Configure SNMP Settings; this displays the
View and Configure SNMP Settings
page.
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On the
View and Configure SNMP Settings
page, enter the information for the SNMP utility.
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Enter the validation password (if one has been assigned), and click
Do/Apply.
Setting
SNMP parameters using a PostScript utility file
To create a PostScript file to control these parameters, use the script
config-SNMP
provided with the printer's network utilities software.
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Connect the printer to the network.
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Run the script
config-SNMP:
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Change (
cd
) to the
bin
subdirectory in the directory where you placed your printer's network utilities.
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Run the script, redirecting the output to a file. Type:
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When prompted, provide the information for the SNMP utility.
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Send the file named in Step 2b to the printer using
lp
or
lpr.
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