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Figure 6. Get Configuration header example
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The format of the file sent back is the following:
<Configuration>
<serial_number>SSSSSSSS</serial_number>
<mac_address>MMMMMMMMMMMM</mac_address>
<ip4>xx.xx.xx.xx</ip4>
<firmware>xx.xx</firmware>
<devinfo>Printer ID</devinfo>
<mct><length><512></length><data>data</data></mct>
<stat>><length><512></length><data>data</data></stat>
<snmptrap1>databytes</snmpttrap1>
<snmptrap2>databytes</snmpttrap2>
<snmpmanager1>xx.xx.xx</snmpmanager1>
<snmpmanager2>xx.xx.xx</snmpmanager2>
<hostname>name</snmpmanager2>
<autoipenable>xxx</autoipenable>
<fixedipenable>xxx</fixedipenable>
<fixedipselected>fixedipselected</fixedipselected>
<ipv4fixedip>xx.xx.xx</ipv4fixedip>
<subnet>xx.xx.xx</subnet>
<gateway>xx.xx.xx</gateway>
</Configuration>
Where:
SSSSSSSS
Printer Serial Number; ASCII alphanumeric string.
MMMMMMMMMMMM
Printer's MAC address; ASCII encoded HEX.
name ASCII String; max 12 characters.
xx.xx.xx Valid IP address
v snmpmanager1: IP address of the 1st client receiving SNMP alerts
v snmpmanager2: IP address of the 2nd client receiving SNMP alerts
v ipv4fixedip: User Defined Fixed IP
xx.xx
ASCII encoded Hex number representing the EC level of the firmware.
xxx
YES or NO.
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