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imagePRESS Lite C170 Series Service Guide
imagePRESS Lite C170 Series Service Guide
March 2022
Revision 11
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D. Network Security
The imagePRESS Lite C170 / C165 machines secure network communications
by using IP Address and MAC (Media Access Control) Address filters,
encryption and authentication, and network port and application access control.
1. IPSec
IPSec (IP security) software is supported as a standard feature on the
imagePRESS Lite C170 / C165 to ensure information privacy and security
for Internet Protocol (IP) communications over the network. It encrypts all
inbound and outbound network traffic to protect against malicious attacks
such as eavesdropping, alternation, and impersonation.
2. Filtering by Port Number
Using the Address Filter system administrators can grant or deny access
to the imagePRESS Lite C170 / C165 for specific groups or users via Port
numbers (MAC Addresses). Port Number filtering permits or rejects
incoming packets from IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses. In addition,
IP address filters to outbound connections can be applied. For example, if
functions, such as Remote Copy and Universal Send are used, system
administrators can block or restrict users from sending files to specific IP
addresses. This minimizes the risk of data being sent out of the company
to systems that are not trusted.
3. IPv6
The imagePRESS Lite C170 / C165 supports Internet Protocol Version 6
(IPv6), which is a network layer protocol designated as the successor to
IPv4 for general use on the Internet. Support for IPv6 adds extended
business value to the imagePRESS Lite C170 / C165.
4. Wired / Wireless Security and Authentication
The imagePRESS Lite C170 / C165 machines, support IEEE 802.1X,
which provides port-based authentication and security for wired
connections. With Unified Firmware Platform 3.5 and above, IEEE 802.1X
is also available for wireless connections.
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