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As for devices and MEAP application that support the service, information can be managed all together.
■ Integrated Authentication Function
● Sharing the Authentication Information
Separately managing the authentication information at login and the authentication information for MEAP applications creates
inconveniences such as that the authentication process is executed many times.
In order to solve this problem, the device has an integrated authentication function. This function allows authentication information
to be shared between MEAP applications in a MEAP environment.
The supported version of MEAP Specifications is Ver.59, which needs to be supported by both the device and the MEAP
application in order to use this function.
There are 2 types of authentication information that can be shared: Volatile Credential whose registered information is discarded
at the time of logout or shutdown of the device and Persistent Credential whose registered information is not discarded at the
time of logout.
● Volatile Credential
Volatile Credential is used in cases where the authentication information is shared between applications which use the same
security domain for authentication.
The credential is registered mainly by the login application, therefore the applications which access the security domain that was
used for authentication by the login application can use the credential.
● Persistent Credential
Persistent Credential is used to help entry of authentication information when accessing a different security domain for
authentication.
The credential is registered mainly by general MEAP applications, and the authentication information can be reused when the
same user logs in for the second time or later.
Comparison of Functions
Volatile Credential
Persistent Credential
Registered information
Character strings and arbitrary Java objects
Character strings only User ID/Password/Domain/
Arbitrary character strings
Lifetime
Registration
At login (the login application), and at any timing
of registration by an application
At any timing of registration by an application
Deletion
Can be used until logout/shutdown.
Can be used until deletion by the application or man-
agement tool.
Encryption of credential data
Not supported
Data retained on the HDD is encrypted.
Store (Save) to
Memory in the device
HDD in the device
Settign Procedure
■ Preparation
● Network configuration process
In order to provide support for the machine via network such as SMS, the network settings need to be made from the touch panel
of the machine. (this setting is [ON] by default).
1. Press [Settings/Registration], select [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings] > [Use HTTP] and press [On].
NOTE:
• With this device, items in [Network] on the [Settings/Registration] screen are grayed out unless you are logged in as an
administrator.
Return to the top screen, press [Login] at the lower left of the screen, login as the system manager, and configure the settings.
The default setting for the User name is "Administrator", and the password is" 7654321".
• When using SSL, press [Settings/ Registration], select [Management Settings]>[License / Other] > [MEAP Settings] > [SSL
Settings] and press [On]. (This setting is applied to SSL setting on RemoteUI. Vice versa, [On] set for SSL on RemoteUI is
also applied to the touch panel.) When [Use SSL] is set to On, the message dialog, [The Default Key is not set. Check the
Key and Certificate List settings in Certificate Setting.], is shown. Press [OK] for this message.
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE C3330 Series
Page 1: ...Revision 7 0 imageRUNNER ADVANCE C3330 C3325 C3320 Series Service Manual ...
Page 18: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 7 Features 11 Specifications 17 Parts Name 26 ...
Page 518: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Overview 507 Error Code 511 Jam Code 617 Alarm Code 624 ...
Page 1020: ...9 Installation 1008 ...
Page 1022: ...2 Perform steps 3 to 5 in each cassette 9 Installation 1010 ...
Page 1024: ...5 6 Checking the Contents Cassette Feeding Unit 1x 3x 2x 1x 9 Installation 1012 ...
Page 1027: ...3 4 NOTE The removed cover will be used in step 6 5 2x 2x 9 Installation 1015 ...
Page 1046: ...When the Kit Is Not Used 1 2 Close the Cassette 2 When the Kit Is Used 1 9 Installation 1034 ...
Page 1068: ... Removing the Covers 1 2x 2 1x 9 Installation 1056 ...
Page 1070: ...3 1x 1x 9 Installation 1058 ...
Page 1083: ...6 7 TP M4x8 2x 2x 9 Installation 1071 ...
Page 1084: ...When Installing the USB Keyboard 1 Cap Cover Wire Saddle 9 Installation 1072 ...
Page 1129: ...9 2x 10 2x 11 9 Installation 1117 ...
Page 1135: ...Remove the covers 1 ws 2x 2 1x 9 Installation 1123 ...
Page 1140: ...2 2x 3 Connect the power plug to the outlet 4 Turn ON the power switch 9 Installation 1128 ...
Page 1176: ... A 2x Installing the Covers 1 1x 2 2x 9 Installation 1164 ...
Page 1190: ...14 Install the Cable Guide to the HDD Frame 4 Hooks 1 Boss 9 Installation 1178 ...