Configure Port 9100 (Raw Printing); Ip Filtering (Ip Address Restriction) - Xerox WorkCentre 7300 Series Administrator's Manual

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Configure Port 9100 (Raw Printing)

1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.
Press Enter.
2. Click the Properties tab.
3. Click the plus (+) symbol to the left of Connectivity, then the Protocols file folder.
4. Select Port 9100 in the directory tree. (1)
5. The available selections include:
TCP Port Number, with a default value of 9100. This does not need to be changed.
A TBCP Filter checkbox (displayed when PostScript is enabled).
Connection Time-Out entry box.
6. Enter a Time Out value for jobs being sent to the Device through this Port. This is the length of time
that the Controller will wait for an end of job command before printing the current job.
7. Click the Apply button to accept changes, or the Undo button to return settings to their previous
values. Note: Setting changes are not applied until you restart the Device.
Note: (1) If Port 9100 is NOT displayed in the Properties Tab directory tree, click the Port Status hot
link in the directory tree. Use your mouse to place a check mark in the checkbox on the Port 9100 line.
Click the Apply button, then click the Reboot button (always available on the Status Tab) to remotely
reboot the Device.

IP Filtering (IP Address Restriction)

Using Internet Services, access to the Device's Services can be restricted by Host IP Address.
To restrict device access, perform the following steps:
1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field.
Press Enter.
2. Click the Properties tab.
3. Click the plus symbol (+) to the left of the Security file folder.
4. Select IP Filtering.
5. Choose which IP Filtering to apply depending upon the address space used with your network. Note
that IPv4 is the traditional (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) address space used with TCP/IP networks.
IP Filter Enablement Check box. If enabled with a check mark, access to the Device's services will
be restricted to the list of IP Addresses and Subnet Masks specified by clicking the Edit button. If
disabled (unchecked), host access to the Device is universal (unrestricted).
Add or Edit button. When this button is clicked, a list of ten lines of IP Address and Subnet Mask
entry boxes is displayed. Sometimes referred to as a "restriction list," this list is used to supply the IP
Addresses and Subnet Masks of up to ten hosts (individual workstations) that are authorized to access
the Device's services. All other hosts, not specified in this list, will be prevented from accessing the
Device's services.
6. Click Apply when done.
Note: Changes to settings are not applied until you restart the Device. A Reboot Machine button is
available on the Status Tab of Internet Services.
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