PrimeLink configuration

Begin PrimeLink configuration by doing the following:
  1. Log on to the device as a user with administrator privileges.
  2. Click the Properties tab.

Continue with the procedures for the different types of settings.

PrimeLink SNMP settings

  1. Select Connectivity > Protocols > SNMP Configuration.
  2. Make sure all four options under SNMP Properties are selected:
    • Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocols and Allow Write.

    • Enable SNMP v3 Protocol and Allow Write.

    When you are finished, click Apply.

  3. Click Edit SNMP v3 Properties.

    The Edit SNMP v3 Properties screen appears.

  4. In the Administrator Account section, complete the following:
    1. Turn on Account Enabled.
    2. For Message Digest Algorithm, select either MD5 or SHA-1. This must match the settings for the device in DRS.
    3. Enter the Authentication Password for the user listed in the User Name field.
    4. For Message Encryption Algorithm, select either DES or AES-128. This must match the settings for the device in DRS.
    5. Enter the Privacy Password for the user listed in the User Name field.
  5. In the Print Drivers / Remote Clients Account section, click Reset if you need to reset to the default password.

    The Message Digest Algorithm and Message Encryption Algorithm fields match the settings in the Administrator Account section.

  6. Click Apply.

PrimeLink device user permission settings

You can configure the device to require users to authenticate themselves to access services at the control panel. To lock, unlock, or hide services:

  1. Select Security > Authentication Configuration.
  2. Click Next.
  3. In the Access Control section under Service Access, click Configure.
  4. If you want to control access to all services, do either of the following:
    • To require authentication for all services, click Lock All.

    • To allow unauthenticated access for all service, click Unlock All.

  5. To set the access for individual services, select the required access:
    • Locked (Show Icon): Require authentication for the service at the control panel. The service icon is visible to all users.

    • Locked (Hide Icon): Require authentication for the service at the control panel. The service icon is hidden until an authorized user logs in.

    • Locked: Use this option to hide the service so that it is not available at the control panel.

    • Unlocked: Use this option to allow access to the service without authentication.

  6. Click Apply.