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Xerox docucolor 250: reference guide
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Adding, editing and deleting IP Addresses and Members
P r od u c t Na me Bo o k N am e
Enabled is the default value for authentication for Low,
Medium, and High factory-default profiles. This forces the user
to log on to the system to use its features. To change the
setting, right-click on the [Authenticate] line and select
[Disabled] or [Enabled].
System tab
To use the System tab:
1. Select a Secure File Permissions from the pull-down menu:
None
All Packages
Solaris Packages Only
2. Disable or enable system services by right-clicking on each
selection.
INIT tab
This tab contains system wide services that can be enabled or
disabled for this profile. Right-click on the line of the service that
you want to change the status of and select [Enable] or [Disable].
INETD tab
This tab, named for the Internet Daemon (inetd), contains the
daemons for all the services in the system's Internet environment.
Individual daemons can be enabled or disabled for this profile.
Using the system mouse, right click on the line of the service that
you wish to change the status of and select Enable or Disable
from the pop up menu.
Disable All Connections: this selection disables all
remote connections to the DocuSP interface.
Enable All Connections: this selection allows all remote
connections to access the DocuSP interface.
Enable Specified Connections: this selection allows you
to enter specific IP addresses (Internet Protocol address)
that can access the DocuSP interface. An IP address is
the indentifier of a computer or device attached to a TCP/
IP network. IP addresses are written as four sets of
numbers separated by periods. An IP address of
14.145.112.34 is an example.
When you select [Enable Specified Connections], you can perform
the following actions:
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