Using Security Features - HP Jetdirect J7974E Administrator's Manual

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Using Security Features

Access to HP Jetdirect configuration parameters can be controlled through combined use of the
available security features.
and the associated level of access control.
Table 6-2
Settings for Access Control
Settings
Accessible through HTTP (embedded Web server),
SNMP v1/v2c applications, or Telnet
Administrator password not set
Default SNMP v1/v2c community names used
No authentication or encryption
Access control list empty, or Firewall is disabled.
Administrator password set
User-specified SNMP v1/v2 Set Community Name set
The Access Control List contains host entries and checks
HTTP connections
Telnet and other non-secure protocols disabled.
Unused protocols disabled
HTTPS access enabled using certificates issued by
trusted sources
Full-featured Jetdirect print servers configured for EAP/
802.1x server-based authentication and encryption
Full-featured Jetdirect print servers with SNMP v3
enabled, SNMP v1/v2c disabled
Telnet disabled
Passwords set
The Access Control List contains specified entries and
HTTP connections are checked
Printer control panel locked
IPsec is enabled and configured for use.
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Chapter 6 Security Features (V.34.xx)
Table 6-2 Settings for Access Control
provides examples of various settings
Level of Access Control
Low
Best suited for trusted environments.
Any system can access the HP Jetdirect configuration
parameters through the embedded Web server, Telnet, or
SNMP management software. Passwords are not required.
Medium
Limited security for non-trusted environment.
If the Administrator password and SNMP v1/v2c Set
Community Name are known, access is limited to:
systems listed in the Access Control List, and
SNMP v1/v2c management applications
High
High security for non-trusted, professionally managed
environments.
Access is controlled by IPsec. Encryption provides data
privacy; network communication in plain-text is not used.
CAUTION
Power-on settings (for example,
configurations from a BootP/TFTP or DHCP/TFTP
server) may change the print server's settings when it
is power-cycled. Be sure to confirm your intended
power-on settings.
ENWW

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