Specifications
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User Lockout Functio n:
When Basic Authentication mode is active, if an incorrect password is
entered several times under the same user name authentication fails. The printer cannot be used until
the lockout period elapses or an administrator releases the lockout. Administrators set the number of
Attempts Before Lockout (1 – 10) and the Lockout Period (1 – 9,999 minutes).
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Auto Logou t Functi on:
The printer automatically clears out the current user and becomes inactive
if the control panel is not used for a specified period of time (between 60 – 999 seconds).
STANDARD FEATUR E
Device Acc ess:
The printer also supports several features for enhanced network security. These
settings may be made at the control panel, via Web Image Monitor, or the Remote Communication
Gate by authenticated administrators:
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TCP/I P Acce ss Control:
The printer will only accept print data from networked computers
within a specified range of IP Addresses. For example [192.168.15.25] – [192.168.15.40]. Print
jobs sent from client PCs outside this range will fail.
STAN DAR D FEATURE
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Ena bling/Disabling Protocol s:
This function essentially allows users to turn off unused/idle
network ports and protocols to prevent unauthorized access to the printer over the network.
Examples of protocols managed include IPv4, IPv6, IPsec, FTP, SMTP, HTTP, SMB, NetWare,
AppleTalk, IPP, and more.
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Specif y Networ k Securi ty Level:
Many functions in the printer security feature set have
various strengths of capabilities. By setting the security threshold to Level 0, Level 1, or Level 2,
the printer will adjust groups of features, protocols, and ports accordingly to provide the desired
level of network security.
STAN D ARD FE ATURE
Level 0:
Easy use of all printer features in environments where there are no data security
needs.
Level 1:
For moderate protection of important information when the printer is connected
to a network.
Level 2:
For maximum protection against threats from outside the LAN.
Menu Pro tection:
This is a simple way to manage basic printer use when authentication modes are
not required or enabled. Administrators can lock the printer's regular menu settings so end-users
cannot change them. For example, forcing duplexing on every job, setting the display language,
identifying media types in the paper trays, and fixing memory and network settings.
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