cups-snmp.conf(5)


NAME

   snmp.conf - snmp configuration file for cups

DESCRIPTION

   The  snmp.conf  file  configures how the standard CUPS network backends
   (http,  https,  ipp,  ipps,  lpd,  snmp,  and  socket)  access  printer
   information  using  SNMPv1  and  is  normally  located in the /etc/cups
   directory.  Each line in the file can be a configuration  directive,  a
   blank line, or a comment. Comment lines start with the # character.

   The  Community  and DebugLevel directives are used by all backends. The
   remainder apply only to the SNMP backend - cups-snmp(8).

DIRECTIVES

   The following directives are understood by the CUPS network backends:

   Address @IF(name)

   Address @LOCAL

   Address address
        Sends SNMP broadcast queries  (for  discovery)  to  the  specified
        address(es).  There is no default for the broadcast address.

   Community name
        Specifies the community name to use.  Only a single community name
        may be specified.  The default community name is "public".

   DebugLevel number
        Specifies the logging level  from  0  (none)  to  3  (everything).
        Typically  only  used  for debugging (thus the name).  The default
        debug level is 0.

   DeviceURI "regular expression" device-uri [... device-uri]
        Specifies one or more device URIs that should be used for a  given
        make  and  model  string.  The regular expression is used to match
        the detected make and model, and the device URI strings must be of
        the  form  "scheme://%s[:port]/[path]",  where "%s" represents the
        detected address or hostname.  There are  no  default  device  URI
        matching rules.

   HostNameLookups on

   HostNameLookups off
        Specifies whether the addresses of printers should be converted to
        hostnames or left as numeric IP addresses.  The default is "off".

   MaxRunTime seconds
        Specifies the maximum number of seconds that the SNMP backend will
        scan  the  network  for  printers.   The default is 120 seconds (2
        minutes).

SEE ALSO

   cups-snmp(8), CUPS Online Help (http://localhost:631/help)

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2007-2016 by Apple Inc.





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