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On 10/01/2011 14:33, James Moseley wrote:
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I'm sure that my SNMP setup is working, as I have had previous
responses<br>
from the printers when I queried them, the output is in my
previous<br>
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Then your printer isn't responding correctly or doesn't have
the proper SNMP MIB support. I would suggest you research the
model and software version of your printer with HP to make
sure the SNMP support you desire is included in the version of
hardware/software you have. <br>
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James Moseley<br>
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I'm pretty sure that the SNMP on my printers is working. Is it
included with this printer, because I specifically configured it,
and looked out for SNMP support before ordering these printers, to
use with Nagios. I know that my device returns data, because it does
for snmp queries from the CLI. I would like to know, how I can get
check_hpjd to be more verbose, or to log if that is possible?<br>
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Thank You<br>
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