E-Shredding On Océ Colorwave 600 And Océ Colorwave 650 (Pp) And Océ Colorwave 550; Ipsec On Océ Colorwave 550 V2.3.1 And Higher And Océ Colorwave 650 (Pp) V2.3.1 And Higher - Canon Oce PlotWave 300 Administration Manual

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IPsec on Océ ColorWave 550 v2.3.1 and higher and Océ ColorWave 650 (PP)
v2.3.1 and higher
IPsec presentation
Introduction
IPsec is a protocol that provides authentication, data confidentiality and integrity in the network
communication between devices.
A strong mechanism of encryption guarantees the confidentiality of the user print and scan data
on the network.
IPsec is particularly suitable in a configuration where you need to create a dedicated secure link
between the printer/copier system and a workstation which can be dedicated as a Print Server (or
a Scan Server).
IPsec can be enabled only when 'Access Control' is enabled.
You can connect up to 5 IPsec stations to the printer/copier system.
In this configuration below:
• The printer/copier system is physically connected to the network but communicates only with a
dedicated station (a print server or scan server for example)
• The print server receives the print request from the workstations via IP on the network
• The print server send the print requests to the printer/copier system via IPsec
• The workstations cannot communicate directly with the printer/copier system
• The printer/copier system cannot communicate directly with the workstations.
NOTE
In this configuration, the back-channel communication between a workstation and the printer is
unavailable (the back-channel information is not displayed in the Océ WPD driver).
NOTE
- DHCP must be disabled to allow the display and the configuration of the IPsec settings.
IPsec on Océ ColorWave 550 v2.3.1 and higher and Océ ColorWave 650 (PP) v2.3.1 and higher
Chapter 5 - Security on Océ ColorWave 550/600/650 (and Poster Printer)
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