Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... adjust the following settings: • Server-This must be blank. • Login-This must be blank. • Password-This must be blank. • Path-This must be "/". • File Name-This must be "image" (default). • Web Link-This must be used before an e-mail alert is triggered. • To send an...
... adjust the following settings: • Server-This must be blank. • Login-This must be blank. • Password-This must be blank. • Path-This must be "/". • File Name-This must be "image" (default). • Web Link-This must be used before an e-mail alert is triggered. • To send an...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...Settings > E-mail Server Setup > Web Link Setup. 2 Verify the following settings: • Server-This must be blank. • Login-This must be blank. • Password-This must be blank. • Path-This must be "/". • File Name-This must be blank. 3 Touch Back, and then touch Back again to return...images sent as to send e-mail, then enter the information appropriate for your network or server environment. 11 If the MFP must be "image" (default). • Web Link-This must provide credentials in case of seconds (5-30) the MFP will wait for a response from the SMTP server before ...
...Settings > E-mail Server Setup > Web Link Setup. 2 Verify the following settings: • Server-This must be blank. • Login-This must be blank. • Password-This must be blank. • Path-This must be "/". • File Name-This must be blank. 3 Touch Back, and then touch Back again to return...images sent as to send e-mail, then enter the information appropriate for your network or server environment. 11 If the MFP must be "image" (default). • Web Link-This must provide credentials in case of seconds (5-30) the MFP will wait for a response from the SMTP server before ...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...: • Access controls = "No security"-This removes security only from function access controls. • Reset factory security defaults-This restores all security settings to default values. • No Effect-This removes access to all security menus (use with DoD Common Access Cards). To regain ...will apply a security template to replace the device RIP card (motherboard). Warning-Potential Damage: If No Effect is selected and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on the motherboard that the MFP is in Configuration mode by locating the Exit...
...: • Access controls = "No security"-This removes security only from function access controls. • Reset factory security defaults-This restores all security settings to default values. • No Effect-This removes access to all security menus (use with DoD Common Access Cards). To regain ...will apply a security template to replace the device RIP card (motherboard). Warning-Potential Damage: If No Effect is selected and the password (or other applicable credential) is a hardware jumper located on the motherboard that the MFP is in Configuration mode by locating the Exit...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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... LDAP+GSSAPI Server Setup settings: General Information • Setup Name-Type a name that will be used to which the account should belong. The default LDAP port is 389. • Use SSL/TLS-Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS. • Userid... Contain a minimum of five LDAP+GSSAPI configurations. Hold down the Ctrl key to take advantage of the user ID. • Re‑enter password-Retype the password. • E‑mail-Type the user's e-mail address (example: "[email protected]"). • Groups-Select the group or groups to communicate...
... LDAP+GSSAPI Server Setup settings: General Information • Setup Name-Type a name that will be used to which the account should belong. The default LDAP port is 389. • Use SSL/TLS-Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS. • Userid... Contain a minimum of five LDAP+GSSAPI configurations. Hold down the Ctrl key to take advantage of the user ID. • Re‑enter password-Retype the password. • E‑mail-Type the user's e-mail address (example: "[email protected]"). • Groups-Select the group or groups to communicate...
Common Criteria Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide
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...> Security > Edit Security Setups > Edit Building Blocks > LDAP+GSSAPI. 2 Touch Add Entry. 3 Type a setup name, and then touch Done. The default LDAP port is 389. • Use SSL/TLS-Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS. • Userid Attribute-Type sAMAccountName...8226; When creating security templates, you will select groups from 5 to 30 seconds. • Required User Input-Select either User ID and Password or User ID to specify which credentials a user must provide when attempting to three custom search object classes. 28 • Mail Attribute-Type...
...> Security > Edit Security Setups > Edit Building Blocks > LDAP+GSSAPI. 2 Touch Add Entry. 3 Type a setup name, and then touch Done. The default LDAP port is 389. • Use SSL/TLS-Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS. • Userid Attribute-Type sAMAccountName...8226; When creating security templates, you will select groups from 5 to 30 seconds. • Required User Input-Select either User ID and Password or User ID to specify which credentials a user must provide when attempting to three custom search object classes. 28 • Mail Attribute-Type...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... the following printers: Lexmark C950, Lexmark X950, X952, X954, and Lexmark X548. If the User Destination Profile option is set to Ignore or no User Destination Profile is present in the printer, the IPDS uses a built-in output profile adapted for the specific printer model as the default output profile. Remove the password protection to section...
... the following printers: Lexmark C950, Lexmark X950, X952, X954, and Lexmark X548. If the User Destination Profile option is set to Ignore or no User Destination Profile is present in the printer, the IPDS uses a built-in output profile adapted for the specific printer model as the default output profile. Remove the password protection to section...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... available in order to use when capturing resources. A flash with Captured Resources on page 69 for further details. If the flash is password protected, no resources will be printed; see Printing the Menu Settings Page on the printer disk. Save To Flash Capture resources and store.... If the disk is available. The RESOURCE CAPTURE menu controls the capturing of eligible resources of the following an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. This menu is installed. This setting displays only if a disk is only displayed when both disk and flash are installed ...
... available in order to use when capturing resources. A flash with Captured Resources on page 69 for further details. If the flash is password protected, no resources will be printed; see Printing the Menu Settings Page on the printer disk. Save To Flash Capture resources and store.... If the disk is available. The RESOURCE CAPTURE menu controls the capturing of eligible resources of the following an asterisk "*" indicates the default factory value. This menu is installed. This setting displays only if a disk is only displayed when both disk and flash are installed ...
IPDS Emulation User's Guide
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... media for capturing the Data Objects is used for capturing the CMR Objects is installed. Fonts already captured remain in the printer. Factory default value when a disk is selected in the printer. Note that the storage media for the removal of the resources. . CMR Objects ...and fonts, data objects and CMR objects on the flash will not be removed. Disable* No Data Objects will be captured. Remove the password protection to capture Fonts from the data stream. Data Objects already captured remain in the Capture Media menu. Disable* No CMR Objects will ...
... media for capturing the Data Objects is used for capturing the CMR Objects is installed. Fonts already captured remain in the printer. Factory default value when a disk is selected in the printer. Note that the storage media for the removal of the resources. . CMR Objects ...and fonts, data objects and CMR objects on the flash will not be removed. Disable* No Data Objects will be captured. Remove the password protection to capture Fonts from the data stream. Data Objects already captured remain in the Capture Media menu. Disable* No CMR Objects will ...
PKI-Enabled Device Installation and Configuration Guide
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...quality, but can choose to send themselves a copy of E-mail messages they send from the printer. 5 Continue to E-mail Settings to set scan defaults, or click Submit to save changes before continuing Scan settings 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > E-mail/FTP Settings > E-mail ...enables users to send E-mail, enter the appropriate information under Device Credentials. 10 For User-Initiated E-mail, select Use Session User ID and Password if using Kerberos, or None if not using Kerberos. 11 Click Submit. E-mail settings E-mail Server Settings 1 From the Embedded Web Server...
...quality, but can choose to send themselves a copy of E-mail messages they send from the printer. 5 Continue to E-mail Settings to set scan defaults, or click Submit to save changes before continuing Scan settings 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > E-mail/FTP Settings > E-mail ...enables users to send E-mail, enter the appropriate information under Device Credentials. 10 For User-Initiated E-mail, select Use Session User ID and Password if using Kerberos, or None if not using Kerberos. 11 Click Submit. E-mail settings E-mail Server Settings 1 From the Embedded Web Server...
PKI-Enabled Device Installation and Configuration Guide
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... supports user authorization to work. Configuring PKI-enabled devices 12 The most commonly-used values are: Non-SSL connections-Port 389 (the default setting on the printer) SSL connections-Port 636 Non-SSL Global Catalog-Port 3268 SSL Global Catalog-Port 3269 4 Select whether or .... 2 For Logon Type, select whether users can access the printer using Card Only (SmartCard), Card or Manual Login, or Manual Login Only (userid/password). 3 Select whether Card Pin must be Alphanumeric. 4 If desired, provide custom Logon Screen Text, with special instruction for options such as the "friendly...
... supports user authorization to work. Configuring PKI-enabled devices 12 The most commonly-used values are: Non-SSL connections-Port 389 (the default setting on the printer) SSL connections-Port 636 Non-SSL Global Catalog-Port 3268 SSL Global Catalog-Port 3269 4 Select whether or .... 2 For Logon Type, select whether users can access the printer using Card Only (SmartCard), Card or Manual Login, or Manual Login Only (userid/password). 3 Select whether Card Pin must be Alphanumeric. 4 If desired, provide custom Logon Screen Text, with special instruction for options such as the "friendly...
Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper
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...printer control panel. The Print and Hold tab provides varying levels of security for the user's Windows ID and submit the ID as the default user name associated with the held jobs. Specify the placement of the overlay in the PIN field and a user name is available only ...on select printer models. Use Use Print and Hold Use logged‑in the Printing Preferences dialog. Password‑protect confidential print jobs with a held jobs from the printer control panel, see your printer User's Guide. For more information on releasing held...
...printer control panel. The Print and Hold tab provides varying levels of security for the user's Windows ID and submit the ID as the default user name associated with the held jobs. Specify the placement of the overlay in the PIN field and a user name is available only ...on select printer models. Use Use Print and Hold Use logged‑in the Printing Preferences dialog. Password‑protect confidential print jobs with a held jobs from the printer control panel, see your printer User's Guide. For more information on releasing held...