Fujitsu 9045 Printer User Manual


 
Chapter 7 Monitoring Tools
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SNMP
SNMP is the protocol used to communicate between manager and agent.
Managers request information, usually through automated polling at
specified intervals, and agents respond. Though used primarily on TCP/
IP networks, SNMP can be implemented on other protocols, for example,
IPX.
SNMP is a standard by which a network manager can get statistics and
configuration information from the NICs and other devices on the network.
This is done through a Network Management Station (NMS), such as
NetView
.
Monitoring Tools
Many tools can be used to monitor printers with SNMP agents. One of
these tools is NetView. There are also other MIB browsers, which are not
described here.
OS/2 TCP/IP
To get SNMP.EXE to work correctly to browse MIB items, you may need
to delete the following file:
d:\mptn\etc\mib2.tbl
Monitoring with AIX NetView/6000
The AIX NetView/6000 program can manage any IP-addressable device
with an SNMP agent.
NetView/6000 can be used to set a network topology, monitor a network,
diagnose problems, and measure network performance.
Through its MIB Browser, information about the resources affecting an
event (such as an alarm) can be obtained.