Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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......7 Disabling the USB buffer ...8 Installing the minimum configuration 9 Configuring the device...9 Configuration checklist ...9 Configuring disk wiping...9 Enabling the backup password (optional) ...9 Creating user accounts ...10 Creating security templates...11 Controlling access to device functions...12 Disabling home screen icons ...14 Administering...Network Time Protocol...19 Kerberos...19 Security audit logging ...20 E-mail ...22 Fax...24 Configuring security reset jumper behavior ...25 User access...25 Creating user accounts through the EWS ...25 Configuring LDAP+GSSAPI...27 Configuring Common...
......7 Disabling the USB buffer ...8 Installing the minimum configuration 9 Configuring the device...9 Configuration checklist ...9 Configuring disk wiping...9 Enabling the backup password (optional) ...9 Creating user accounts ...10 Creating security templates...11 Controlling access to device functions...12 Disabling home screen icons ...14 Administering...Network Time Protocol...19 Kerberos...19 Security audit logging ...20 E-mail ...22 Fax...24 Configuring security reset jumper behavior ...25 User access...25 Creating user accounts through the EWS ...25 Configuring LDAP+GSSAPI...27 Configuring Common...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...replace the device RIP card (motherboard). The MFP returns to that function. Warning-Potential Damage: If No Effect is selected and the password (or other applicable credential) is in Configuration mode by locating the Exit Config Menu icon in to each device function to control access ...to the main Configuration menu. 6 Touch Back, and then touch Exit Config Menu. Note: Using the security reset jumper can be used with caution). 3 Touch Submit to access the security menus. Under the evaluated configuration, three options are required to log...
...replace the device RIP card (motherboard). The MFP returns to that function. Warning-Potential Damage: If No Effect is selected and the password (or other applicable credential) is in Configuration mode by locating the Exit Config Menu icon in to each device function to control access ...to the main Configuration menu. 6 Touch Back, and then touch Exit Config Menu. Note: Using the security reset jumper can be used with caution). 3 Touch Submit to access the security menus. Under the evaluated configuration, three options are required to log...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... setting at the device 12 using the EWS to set 34 acronyms 46 AppleTalk disabling 18 assumptions 6 audit logging configuring 20 authentication token 30 B backup password using the touch screen to enable 9 before configuring the device verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 C certificates creating and modifying 15 Common Access Cards how ...a lock 7 PKI Authentication configuring 30 PKI Held Jobs configuring 33 port access shutting down 18 pre‑configuration tasks verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 S security reset jumper on motherboard 25 security audit log 20
... setting at the device 12 using the EWS to set 34 acronyms 46 AppleTalk disabling 18 assumptions 6 audit logging configuring 20 authentication token 30 B backup password using the touch screen to enable 9 before configuring the device verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 C certificates creating and modifying 15 Common Access Cards how ...a lock 7 PKI Authentication configuring 30 PKI Held Jobs configuring 33 port access shutting down 18 pre‑configuration tasks verifying firmware 6 verifying physical interfaces 6 S security reset jumper on motherboard 25 security audit log 20
Scan to Network and Scan to Network Premium Administrator's Guide
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... and used on the LDAP server. • Search Timeout- The password for this application, any bar code templates created with the LDAP server. The check box should be empty. 5 Click Submit to save changes or Reset Form to configure that can then be from 5 to locate devices and... resources residing in the file. When you can export your current settings into a file that application on one or more information on purchasing Bar Code Discovery, contact your Lexmark representative. Specifying ...
... and used on the LDAP server. • Search Timeout- The password for this application, any bar code templates created with the LDAP server. The check box should be empty. 5 Click Submit to save changes or Reset Form to configure that can then be from 5 to locate devices and... resources residing in the file. When you can export your current settings into a file that application on one or more information on purchasing Bar Code Discovery, contact your Lexmark representative. Specifying ...
User's Guide
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...only when the screen with the progress bar appears. Note: Wipe All Settings securely removes device settings, solutions, jobs, faxes, and passwords on sequence, and then the Configuration menu appears. Release the buttons only when the screen with the progress bar appears. Note: Disk ...Configuration menu. 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Hold down and 6MNO while turning the printer on reset, and then return to normal operating mode. The printer performs a power-on reset, and then return to normal operating mode. The printer will power‑on . Highly confidential ...
...only when the screen with the progress bar appears. Note: Wipe All Settings securely removes device settings, solutions, jobs, faxes, and passwords on sequence, and then the Configuration menu appears. Release the buttons only when the screen with the progress bar appears. Note: Disk ...Configuration menu. 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Hold down and 6MNO while turning the printer on reset, and then return to normal operating mode. The printer performs a power-on reset, and then return to normal operating mode. The printer will power‑on . Highly confidential ...