Overview Of Security; Roles And Responsibilities; Customer Responsibility - Xerox DocuPrint 115 System Manual

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System Guide

Overview of Security

Roles and responsibilities

Customer responsibility

Common Controller
The initial passwords for Trusted User and System
Administrator can be obtained from your Xerox Service
Representative
NOTE: The various system passwords need to be changed
as soon as an install is complete. It is also advised that you
should have a process in place for changing the passwords
on a regular basis.
NOTE: The System Administrator should verify access to the
Xerox application for all levels before the service installation
personnel leave the site.
NOTE: To maintain security, it is recommended that any
restricted access login be terminated as soon as the session
has been completed.
The purpose of the security section is to provide information on
security regarding the DocuSP controller and the Solaris
Operating System. This section explains the new DocuSP
Security Script feature that allows security for the system against
unauthorized access and modification. The information in this
section about security include procedures and scripts that can be
used to improve security of the DocuSP controller and the
Solaris OS. The following information is also a compilation of
security concerns that have been raised by DocuSP customers.
The following sections detail the roles and responsibilities in
setting and maintaining the security of the DocuSP controller.
The customer has the primary responsibility for maintaining the
security of the network within the customer's site. It is important
that network security is continuously monitored and maintained,
and that appropriate security policies are established and
followed.
Security and Network Setup
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