Installation and Setup
Xerox
®
Phaser
®
6020 Printer
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User Guide
Configuring the Host Access List
The host access list controls access to the printer over LPR or Port 9100. You can enter up to five IP
address/mask combinations, and then select to reject, accept, or turn off the filtering for each IP address.
You can enter a specific IP address and address mask, or you can enter a range of IP addresses and
address masks. If you leave IP address and Address Mask blank, anyone can access the printer.
You can choose to allow printing from one specific IP address only. The following table shows an
example.
Access List
IP Address
Address Mask
Active Mode
1
192.168.200.10
255.255.255.255
Accept
You can reject one specific IP address but allow printing from any other address. The following table
shows an example.
Access List
IP Address
Address Mask
Active Mode
1
192.168.200.10
255.255.255.255
Reject
2
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Accept
The first row of the access list is the highest priority. When configuring a list with multiple rows, enter the
smallest range first. Make the first row the most specific and the last row the most general.
You can set up the host access list to accept or reject printing from a specific network or network mask.
You can also accept printing from one IP address within a rejected network mask. The following table
shows an example.
Access List
IP Address
Address Mask
Active Mode
1
192.168.200.10
255.255.255.255
Accept
2
192.168.200.0
255.255.255.0
Reject
3
192.168.0.0
255.255.0.0
Accept
To configure the Host Access List:
1.
At your computer, open a Web browser, in the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then
press
Enter
or
Return
.
2.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
.
3.
In the Properties pane, to expand the menu, click the plus (
+
) symbol next to the Security folder.
4.
Click
Host Access List
.
5.
In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the host as X.X. X.X, where X is a number from 0
through 255. For example, 192.168.200.10.
6.
In the Address Mask field, enter the network mask for the host as X.X. X.X, where X is a number from
0 through 255. For example, 255.255.255.255.