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Understanding printer menus

Security menu

Miscellaneous Security Settings menu
Use
Login Restrictions
Login failures
Failure time frame
Lockout time
Panel Login Timeout
Remote Login Timeout
Security Reset Jumper
No Effect
Access controls="No Security"
Reset factory security defaults
LDAP Certificate Verification
Demand
Try
Allow
Never
To
Limit the number and time frames of failed login attempts from the printer
control panel before all users are locked out.
Notes:
"Login failures" specifies the number of failed login attempts before users
are locked out. Settings range from 1 to 10 attempts. "3 attempts" is the
factory default setting.
"Failure time frame" specifies the time frame during which failed login
attempts can be made before users are locked out. Settings range from 1
to 60 minutes. "5 minutes" is the factory default setting.
"Lockout time" specifies how long users are locked out after exceeding
the login failures limit. Settings range from 1 to 60 minutes. "5 minutes" is
the factory default setting. 1 indicates that the printer does not impose a
lockout time.
Panel Login Timeout specifies how long the printer remains idle on the
home screen before automatically logging off the user. Settings range
from 1 to 900 seconds. "30 seconds" is the factory default setting.
Remote Login Timeout specifies how long a remote interface remains
idle before automatically logging off the user. Settings range from 1 to 120
minutes. "10 minutes" is the factory default setting.
Adjust the security settings.
Notes:
No Effect means the reset has no effect on the printer security
configuration.
Access controls='No Security' retains all the security information that the
user has defined. No Security is the factory default setting.
"Reset factory security defaults" deletes all security information that the
user has defined, and restores the factory default settings in the
Miscellaneous Security menu.
Allow the user to request a server certificate.
Notes:
"Demand" is the factory default setting. This means a server certificate is
requested. If a bad certificate is provided or if no certificate is provided,
then the session is terminated immediately.
"Try " means a server certificate is requested. If no certificate is provided,
then the session proceeds normally. If a bad certificate is provided, then
the session is terminated immediately.
"Allow" means a server certificate is requested. If no certificate is
provided, then the session proceeds normally. If a bad certificate is
provided, then it will be ignored and the session proceeds normally.
"Never" means no server certificate is requested.
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