Security Features (V.34.Xx) - HP Jetdirect J7974E Administrator's Manual

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Security Features (V.34.xx)

Security features are provided that can help to minimize unauthorized access to network configuration
parameters and other data stored on HP Jetdirect print servers. The features may differ depending on
the print server product and the version of firmware resident on the print server. Security features for
value-featured print servers is limited.
CAUTION
and configuration parameters on HP Jetdirect print servers, the prevention of unauthorized
access cannot be guaranteed.
For advanced security needs, contact HP Consulting services.
The following table summarizes the basic security features provided with HP Jetdirect print servers.
Table 6-1
Summary of HP Jetdirect Security Features
Secure Embedded Web Server Management
A pre-installed, self-signed digital certificate provides HTTPS (secure HTTP) access to the embedded Web server from
your Web browser. HTTPS (secure HTTP) provides secure, encrypted communications with your browser.
Digital certificates issued by a trusted third party can be installed on the print server, allowing it to be configured as a
trusted site.
Using HTTPS, the embedded Web server provides configuration and management of network parameters and protocols
through a secure channel.
An HP Jetdirect Security Configuration Wizard provides an easy-to-use interface to configure security settings.
Full-featured print servers can be configured with EAP/802.1X server-based authentication.
IPsec/Firewall
Depending on the HP Jetdirect print server product, IP traffic can be controlled through Firewall or IPsec policies. Using
Firewall rules, you can allow or drop IP traffic based on IP addresses and services. Internet Protocol security (IPsec) rules
add the security benefits of authentication and encryption.
Network Protocol Control
Network printing, printing services, device discovery, and management protocols on the HP Jetdirect print server can be
enabled or disabled. By disabling unused or unnecessary protocols, unauthorized access through applications that use
these protocols can be prevented.
Protocols may be enabled or disabled through Telnet (IPv4), embedded Web server, and HP Web Jetadmin (IPv4).
IP Administrator Password
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Although these features can help to minimize unauthorized access to stored data
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