Access Control And Ipsec Settings - Canon ColorWave 3800 Operation Manual

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Access control and IPsec settings

Access control and IPsec settings
Introduction
When access control is enabled, you can edit the access control settings.
[Access control] and IPsec settings
Under [Security] - [Configuration] - [Access control], you can set the following settings for each of
the 5 stations:
Setting
[Access control sta-
tion 1]
[Access control sta-
tion 1: IPv4 address]
[Access control sta-
tion 1: IPv6 address]
[IPsec station 1]
[IPsec station 1: Pre-
shared key]
For IPsec you can set the following settings:
Setting
[IPsec default pre-
shared key]
[IPsec authentica-
tion method]
[Signature algo-
rithm of the IPsec
certificate]
[IPsec certificate
type]
[IPsec certificate]
NOTE
For more details on these settings please consult the manual PlotWave-ColorWave Systems
Security .
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Description
Enable or disable communication of this host with the printer.
The IPv4 address of the host is allowed to connect to the printer.
The IPv6 address of the host is allowed to connect to the printer.
Enable or disable IPsec. IPsec is a security protocol that encrypts the
communication between the host and the printer.
The key for encryption of this host connected via IPsec. If empty, the de-
fault preshared key is used.
Description
This is the default key for encryption of hosts connected via IPsec. This
key holds for all stations whose preshared key is unspecified.
Select IPSec Authentication type: Preshared key, Certificates or both.
Select the IPSec Signing Algorithm: RSA, ECDSA P256 or ECDSA P384.
Select Certificate Type: Root or Intermediate.
Not Editable, displays 'Certificate not present' as default or the Certificate
common name when present.

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