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Details include Device Information (Input Tray, Output Tray, or Capability Information etc.), Supply Information, Usage Meters and Alerts. Device information •Configuration : Configure the selected devices (See "Using the Modify button" on page 42). •Map : Checks the device location (if Device Map Plug-in is installed). •SWS : Opens the SyncThru Web Service of the selected device. •Test print : You can remotely print a test page from the device. It can be used when you need to check if the printer is working fine. This Test print request will be sent with SNMP command, which means you need to check if your device's SNMP Write Community is same as SyncThru™ Admin 5's Write Community. (See "Connection Settings" on page 31) •Display message : The blue box shows the same information displayed on the device’s LCD display. •Updating device information : SyncThru™ Admin 5 collects device information periodically using SNMP. Basic information is based on public MIB, RFC 3805. For more detailed information, please see the Data Reference chapter (See "Data reference" on page 89). Group Settings Adding groups 1.Click the button on the bottom of the Customized groups panel. A window appears. If you want to create a group with options, check and configure the criteria (See "Filtering" on page 34, "Using customized group with options" on page 40). If you want to add more options, click Add Function. Modifying groups 1.Select a group you want to modify from Customized groups panel. Deleting groups 1.Select a group you want to delete from the Customized groups panel. Discovery overview Discovery Settings Starting Discovery 1.From SyncThru™ Admin 5, click Devices menu > Discovery > Discovery Settings. You can see the results in Discovery History. Discovery Setting Discovery methods •Broadcast : This sends a general SNMP request to all of the active devices on the local subnet and listens for responses from supported devices. Broadcast is very fast, but it can cause a high level of broadcast traffic because all the devices respond at the same time. In addition, some responses could collide and never reach SyncThru™ Admin 5. Broadcast method is suitable for: -searching a small network with few devices. -searching devices quickly. -searching a single subnet. •SLP : This method sends a single SLP request over the specific multicast address, 239.255.255.253, defined by RFC 2608. Only the devices which support the multicast IP address can respond to this request. SLP is similar to the Broadcast discovery except that it only looks for a specific device, which means that it does not generate as much network traffic and is less likely to lose device responses. SLP method is suitable for: -searching devices that support multicast broadcasts. -searching devices on a relatively small network. •IP Range : This method searches for the devices within a range of IP addresses. SyncThru™ Admin 5 can find devices on local or remote subnets. However, it can be slow on large networks...
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