Konica Minolta MIB files

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  • Jett
    Technician
    • Dec 2009
    • 30

    Konica Minolta MIB files

    Hi.
    I guess a few of you guys experimented with basic SNMP stuff.
    Does anyone know where can I find the MIB files for Konica machines ?

    From an SNMP walker I got the value "Konica MIB v1.3.2" at .1.3.6.1.4.1.2364.1.1.2.1.1.2.1.1 from the current machine I'm analyzing, but a whole lot of info is gray area since it's not listed in the usual MIB files

    Thanks
  • Jett
    Technician
    • Dec 2009
    • 30

    #2
    On a related note, does anyone know a way to set an SNMP trap in 7145/IP-432 ?

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    • mrwho
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      Site Contributor
      2,500+ Posts
      • Apr 2009
      • 4297

      #3
      Originally posted by Jett
      On a related note, does anyone know a way to set an SNMP trap in 7145/IP-432 ?
      From my pit of old almost-useless documents:

      DESCRIPTION: How to change the SNMP* Write or Read Community Name for the 7145/IP432.

      SOLUTION:

      Prerequisites:
      1. 7145 System Control level 32 UMEO (Type 1) or 41 UMEO (Type 2).
      2. 7145 Image Control level 21
      3. IP432 system software version 25.12.0

      To change the SNMP Write\Read Community Name, perform the following:
      1. Access 7145's Web Utilities by entering 7145 TCP/IP Address.
      2. Select [Network Setup] button.
      3. Select [IP Address Filtering].
      4. Enter new SNMP Write or Read Community Name at the bottom of the web page.
      5. Enter password and click [Apply]
      Note: Recommend cycle power OFF/ON after performing the change.

      Don't know if this is exactly what you need, but if it isn't, well, was worth a try!
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      Ibid

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      • Jett
        Technician
        • Dec 2009
        • 30

        #4
        Interesting piece of info, but it isn't related to the project, since community names are like (dunno) folders on a pc when you try to access them from a command line: you know the name or you are lost.
        Since it's a LAN of copiers there is no need to change this.


        On a side note, I would need to update the system firmware too :|

        Thanks anyway.

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