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4. Right-click the IP address you want to edit and select [Edit...].
5. Make your changes and select [OK]. The edited IP address
displays in the IP Address field.
Deleting IP addresses
To delete IP addresses:
1. Select [System Preferences...] from the Setup menu.
2. Select the Remote Workflow tab in the Preferences window.
3. Mark the [Enable Specified Connections] radio button to see
the list of IP addresses.
4. Right-click the IP address you want to delete and select
[Delete]. The IP address is deleted immediately.
NOTE: You receive an error message if you enter an incorrect
IP address format. If this occurs, click [OK] on the error
message window and enter a correctly formatted IP address.
Remote Workflow specifics and limitations:
There is no known geographic limit to the remote capability
Client memory constraints may limit the number of
simultaneous DocuSP GUI's open at once
It is supported by all Java capable clients (e.g., Windows NT/
XP/2000, Solaris and Mac)
Directory listings and directory path operations such as
"Peripheral Lists" to UNIX file systems are not currently
supported
Print Service is not currently supported
DocuSP local drive/peripheral dependent items do not display
on the remote GUI. Examples include accounting export
paths, accounting record display and Reprint Manager lists.
Enabling SSL/TLS
The DocuSP Controller provides the ability to use secure client-to-
server communications via the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and
TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols. The SSL protocol allows
mutual authentication between a client and server and the
establishment of an authenticated and encrypted connection. TSL
is a protocol established by the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) based on the earlier SSL protocol. These protocols require
a third party, a Certificate Authority (CA), to identify one or both
ends of the transaction. Often used in client-to-server transactions
such as secure credit-card transactions, the SSL/TSL protocols
can be used for any number of secure operations. In short, this is
how this feature works:
a. The client requests a secure page, such as https://.
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