Access Control - Canon Oce PlotWave 300 Administration Manual

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Access control

Access control
Introduction
Access control allows to limit the access to the Océ system based on the IP filtering method.
In Océ Express WebTools, find the 'Access control' settings on the Security - Configuration page.
Pre-requisites
• The configuration of the 'Access control' settings is only available to the 'System
administrator' and 'Power user'.
To prevent unauthorised access to these settings via the printer panel, the System
administrator must log in to access the network settings.
• Important: ALWAYS define the hosts before enabling 'Access control'.
In case 'Access control' is enabled without any host configured, communication is blocked. Go
to the printer panel to disable 'Access control'.
In case DHCP and DNS servers are used:
• Add the DHCP server in the list of the Access control stations.
Otherwise the DHCP protocol is disabled: you can disable the DHCP settings in the
Configuration - Connectivity settings and configure the network settings manually.
• Add the DNS server in the list of the Access control stations.
Otherwise the DNS protocol is disabled: you can configure the path of the external locations
with the IP address instead of a hostname.
Use the access restriction to limit the access to the printer
Enable 'Access control' and set the list of IP addresses of the computers (hosts) that will be able
to communicate with the printer. This action sets the IP filtering. The access restriction is then
applied to print operations (for which a host workstation contacts the printer) as well as scan
operations (the scanner contacts the external location).
NOTE
When configuring the 'Access control station: IPv6 address', use the IPv6 static address (instead
of a dynamic stateless or stateful one)
You can define up to 5 hosts.
For each of the hosts you can decide whether the communication from this host to the system
needs to be encrypted by IPsec (see
You enable 'Access control' in Océ Express WebTools. You can disable it in Océ Express
WebTools or via the printer user panel.
NOTE
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Chapter 4 - Security on Océ PlotWave 345/365 and Océ PlotWave 450/550
IPsec on page
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