❏
Authentication Method
:
Pre-Shared Key
❏
Pre-Shared Key
: Enter up to 127 characters.
Group Policy
: Do not configure.
Receiving printing data and printer settings
This example allows communications of printing data and printer configuration from specified services.
Default Policy
:
❏
IPsec/IP Filtering
:
Enable
❏
Access Control
:
Refuse Access
Group Policy
:
❏
Enable this Group Policy
: Check the box.
❏
Access Control
:
Permit Access
❏
Remote Address(Host)
: IP address of a client
❏
Method of Choosing Port
:
Service Name
❏
Service Name
: Check the box of
ENPC
,
SNMP
,
HTTP (Local)
,
HTTPS (Local)
and
RAW (Port9100)
.
Note:
To avoid receiving HTTP (Local) and HTTPS (Local), clear their checkboxes in
Group Policy
. When doing so, disable
IPsec/IP filtering from the printer's control panel temporarily to change the printer settings.
Receiving access from a specified IP address only
This example allows a specified IP address to access the printer.
Default Policy
:
❏
IPsec/IP Filtering
:
Enable
❏
Access Control
:
Refuse Access
Group Policy
:
❏
Enable this Group Policy
: Check the box.
❏
Access Control
:
Permit Access
❏
Remote Address(Host)
: IP address of an administrator’s client
Note:
Regardless of policy configuration, the client will be able to access and configure the printer.
Configuring a Certificate for IPsec/IP Filtering
Configure the Client Certificate for IPsec/IP Filtering. When you set it, you can use the certificate as an
authentication method for IPsec/IP Filtering. If you want to configure the certification authority, go to
CA
Certificate
.
1.
Access Web Config and then select the
Network Security
tab >
IPsec/IP Filtering
>
Client Certificate
.
>
>
Encrypted Communication Using IPsec/IP Filtering
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