
Protocol Settings
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Using a TCP/IP Network
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On the Network screen, press [Firewall Settings]
→
[MAC Address Filter]
→
specify the following .
By specifying the settings described below, you can filter received packets and transmitted packets using MAC (Media Access Control)
addresses and improve security when sending and receiving data. The possibility of a third person gaining unauthorized access can
be reduced by configuring the settings for [MAC Address Filter] in accordance with the environment you are using.
If you want to deny data transmission/reception between a device with a specified MAC address and the machine, set the default
policy for the transmission or reception filter so as to allow transmission/reception, and enter the MAC address to be denied. Data
transmission/reception between the device having the specified MAC address and the machine will be disabled.
If you want to enable data transmission/reception only with a device having a specified MAC address, set the default policy for the
transmission or reception filter so as to deny transmission/reception, and enter the MAC address to be allowed. Data transmission/
reception will be enabled only between the device having the specified MAC address and the machine.
Up to 100 MAC addresses can be specified.
If you want to deny transmission/reception of data with the device having the specified MAC address:
Press [TX Filter] or [RX Filter]
→
set <Use Filter> to 'On'.
Set <Default Policy> to [Allow].
Press [Register]
→
set the MAC address for which data transmission/reception is to be denied.
If you want to allow transmission/reception of data only with the device having the specified MAC address:
Press [TX Filter] or [RX Filter]
→
set <Use Filter> to 'On'.
Set <Default Policy> to [Reject].
Press [Register]
→
set the MAC address for which data transmission/reception is to be allowed.
If you set <Default Policy>to [Reject], data transmission/reception is only possible with the device having the MAC address specified in
this procedure. Be sure to confirm the MAC address when configuring the settings. If a corresponding MAC address does not exist, data
transmission/reception will not be possible.
If you do not want to restrict data transmission/reception:
Press [TX Filter] or [RX Filter]
→
set <Use Filter> to ‘Off’.
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105
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Page 3: ...imageRUNNER ADVANCE 8105 8095 8085 Getting Started...
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Page 86: ...Communication Environment Setup 3 14 3 Settings Common to the Network Protocols...
Page 126: ...Setting Up a Computer as a File Server 4 40 4 Using a TCP IP Network...
Page 132: ...Protocol Settings 5 6 5 Using a NetWare Network Windows...
Page 148: ...Protocol Settings 7 4 7 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh...
Page 190: ...Managing by Using the Remote UI 11 10 11 Managing the Register Update Software Function...
Page 198: ...Advanced Box Open to Public Settings 12 8 12 Before Using the Advanced Box...
Page 208: ...Other Software Programs 13 10 13 Before Printing from Computers...
Page 214: ...Settings Required Prior to Remote Scanning 14 6 14 Before Using the Remote Scan Function...
Page 241: ...Specifications 15 27 15 Appendix...
Page 242: ...Specifications 15 28 15 Appendix...
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