Herbert Engelmann wrote:

> Did you use snmpwalk on these printers? The community usually is "public".
> It gives you all ID�s you could access. What they mean is your guess. I tried
> to get MIB�s from several companies. First from HP, whose printers we use.
> I did not reach anybody in all those companies who knows, what SNMP means.
> HP seems to try to hide the information as everybody knows, who uses HP�s
> WebJetAdmin on a 2500CM.

I've done a lot of digging now. I spend some time in a hold queue at HP,
who have promised me a MIB that has not yet turned up. From using
snmpwalk on the printer, there were two subtrees ffor which I don't have
MIB's. The standard network printer MIB (rfc 1759) covers one of these.
The other subtree is the enterprises.hp tree, and that has lots of info
for the Jetdirect card. This is essentially useless without the MIB...

Mike.

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