snmp-problem-poll-interval
Indicates the number of seconds that the server should wait after sequentially polling all the SNMP printers with known problems. Increasing the polling interval causes the server to use less CPU and network resources for SNMP polling, but it makes the currently shown printer status (for printers that are not currently printing) less accurate. The field on the SNMP tab is “Problem poll interval”.
GUI label
Problem poll interval (sec)
Type
Resettable, single-valued
Allowed Values
You can enter an integer from 0 through 2147483647.
Default Value
60
Usage Guidelines
- When problem polling finds that an output device no longer has a problem, InfoPrint re-enables the actual destination if necessary and transfers the device to the list of devices to be polled at the normal interval. To prevent InfoPrint from re-enabling the actual destination, manually disable it.
- Output devices with which the server has not established, or has lost, SNMP communication, are polled at the normal interval, not the problem interval.
- Set a value of 0 to disable problem polling.