Using security features in the Embedded Web Server
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Under Trap Destination, enter the IP address of the network management server or monitoring station, and then
click the check box next to each condition that should generate an alert.
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Click Submit to save the changes, or click Reset Form to clear all fields.
Configuring the TCP/IP port access setting
Note: This is available only in select printer models.
This feature allows you to set access settings on the different TCP/IP ports of the device.
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > TCP/IP Port Access.
Note: The page displays a list of TCP/IP ports. All ports, except TCP 10000 (Telnet), are enabled by default.
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Click the check box of the TCP/IP port to change its access setting.
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Click Submit to save the changes, or click Reset Form to restore the default settings.
Configuring IPsec settings
Note: This is available only in select printer models.
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Network/Ports > IPSec.
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From the IPSec menu page, configure the following settings:
Setting
IPSec Enable
On
Off
Connections
Pre‑Shared Key Authenticated Connections
Host 1
Host 2
Host 3
Host 4
Host 5
Host 6
Host 7
Host 8
Host 9
Host 10
Certificate Authenticated Connections
Host 1
Host 2
Host 3
Host 4
Host 5
*
This is the factory default setting.
Description
To enable or disable the printer's IP security settings.
Note: On is the factory default setting.
To configure the printer's authenticated connections.
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For Hosts 1–10, the following settings can be configured:
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Address—You can type a maximum of 45 bytes of characters.
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Key—You can type a maximum of 256 bytes of characters.
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For Hosts 1–5, the following setting can be configured:
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Address[/subnet]—You can type a maximum of 59 bytes of
characters.
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