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...on the page to specify up to three users to a MaiLinX Remote Printing message is needed. ■ The printer displays an error, warning, or alert. ■ A reply to receive messages: Admin, Key User, and ...Service. You can also select advanced settings for: ■ Specifying email server settings. ■ Reading or changing default messages. ■ Reading or changing conditions and trigger settings. 9. For more information, click the Help button in ... alerts: 1. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select On in the MaiLinX (and Usage Profile Properties) box. 8.
...on the page to specify up to three users to a MaiLinX Remote Printing message is needed. ■ The printer displays an error, warning, or alert. ■ A reply to receive messages: Admin, Key User, and ...Service. You can also select advanced settings for: ■ Specifying email server settings. ■ Reading or changing default messages. ■ Reading or changing conditions and trigger settings. 9. For more information, click the Help button in ... alerts: 1. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select On in the MaiLinX (and Usage Profile Properties) box. 8.
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...Paper Types ■ Email Server ■ EtherTalk ■ HTTPS ■ Input Trays ■ IPP ■ Mail Alerts ■ Port 9100 ■ Printer Defaults ■ Remote Printing ■ SNMP ■ Usage Profile Properties ■ Web Links ■ Control Panel Lockout ■ Date and Time ■ E-Supplies... ■ Printing Security Settings ■ Security ■ TCP/IP ■ Warmup 7. To access CentreWare Web, go to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password. 6. If the destination printer is displayed. 11.
...Paper Types ■ Email Server ■ EtherTalk ■ HTTPS ■ Input Trays ■ IPP ■ Mail Alerts ■ Port 9100 ■ Printer Defaults ■ Remote Printing ■ SNMP ■ Usage Profile Properties ■ Web Links ■ Control Panel Lockout ■ Date and Time ■ E-Supplies... ■ Printing Security Settings ■ Security ■ TCP/IP ■ Warmup 7. To access CentreWare Web, go to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password. 6. If the destination printer is displayed. 11.
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... a self-signed certificate or download a root-signed certificate, depending on for maximum security. The printer automatically generates a default self-signed certificate when the printer is turned on your data. Although self-signed certificates encrypt the data that use passwords or to secure all web pages. HTTPS (Secure Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a secure version...
... a self-signed certificate or download a root-signed certificate, depending on for maximum security. The printer automatically generates a default self-signed certificate when the printer is turned on your data. Although self-signed certificates encrypt the data that use passwords or to secure all web pages. HTTPS (Secure Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a secure version...
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...page 4-4 Managing Certificates on page 4-6 Configuring SSL on page 4-9. ■ Color Access Control: A 4-digit numeric password is required in order for each printer the browser will access. For information on setting up the Key User Access List, see Configuring Administrator and Key User... Settings on color printers only. ■ Administrator Access List: The computers from which you can change printer settings. By default, access control lists are unrestricted, which means all printers. For information on setting up the SNMP Access List,...
...page 4-4 Managing Certificates on page 4-6 Configuring SSL on page 4-9. ■ Color Access Control: A 4-digit numeric password is required in order for each printer the browser will access. For information on setting up the Key User Access List, see Configuring Administrator and Key User... Settings on color printers only. ■ Administrator Access List: The computers from which you can change printer settings. By default, access control lists are unrestricted, which means all printers. For information on setting up the SNMP Access List,...
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... Create Certificate Signing Request (CSR): Once a CSR is created, you can send it is automatically established on the printer: 1. All of your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Enter your web browser. 2. Click the Next button, and follow the on the left navigation panel. 5....install the CA signed device certificate on the printer. ■ Create Self-Signed Device Certificate: Modifies the default self-signed device certificate that is specific to your printer or to install a downloaded root-signed certificate on the printer by adding the details of the certificates ...
... Create Certificate Signing Request (CSR): Once a CSR is created, you can send it is automatically established on the printer: 1. All of your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Enter your web browser. 2. Click the Next button, and follow the on the left navigation panel. 5....install the CA signed device certificate on the printer. ■ Create Self-Signed Device Certificate: Modifies the default self-signed device certificate that is specific to your printer or to install a downloaded root-signed certificate on the printer by adding the details of the certificates ...
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... options: ■ Never (the default): SSL authentication is set up, you can use this setting. ■ To Secure Pages and Passwords: Secures all web pages. 8. See also: Managing Certificates on page 4-8. Select the Security folder on the printer before you can restrict user access ...to secure the connection between the printer and the server. Select HTTPS. 6. If prompted...
... options: ■ Never (the default): SSL authentication is set up, you can use this setting. ■ To Secure Pages and Passwords: Secures all web pages. 8. See also: Managing Certificates on page 4-8. Select the Security folder on the printer before you can restrict user access ...to secure the connection between the printer and the server. Select HTTPS. 6. If prompted...
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... with a blank or a comma, specify ranges with a hyphen (-), and use the Key User account, you want to change printer settings. The user name and password should be kept secure. 8. In the Feature Authorization Settings box, select the check boxes next to represent a group of user..... Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Enter your user name and password (up to enable for key users. Select Administrative Security Settings. 6. If the Administrator account is Unrestricted, which allows all functions. The default setting is empty, then Any User has the ...
... with a blank or a comma, specify ranges with a hyphen (-), and use the Key User account, you want to change printer settings. The user name and password should be kept secure. 8. In the Feature Authorization Settings box, select the check boxes next to represent a group of user..... Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Enter your user name and password (up to enable for key users. Select Administrative Security Settings. 6. If the Administrator account is Unrestricted, which allows all functions. The default setting is empty, then Any User has the ...
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... the IP addresses or host names of numbers (e.g., 13.62.156.*). Select Printing Security Settings. 6. The default setting is Unrestricted, which allows all users to access the printer to represent a group of the computers allowed printing access in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx...panel. 5. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select the Security folder on page 4-4 System Administrator Guide 4-9 If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Click the Save Changes button. Enter your printer: 1. Configuring the Print Host Access List Configuring the Print...
... the IP addresses or host names of numbers (e.g., 13.62.156.*). Select Printing Security Settings. 6. The default setting is Unrestricted, which allows all users to access the printer to represent a group of the computers allowed printing access in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx...panel. 5. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select the Security folder on page 4-4 System Administrator Guide 4-9 If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Click the Save Changes button. Enter your printer: 1. Configuring the Print Host Access List Configuring the Print...
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... proof jobs are removed at a set time: a. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select the Security folder on page 4-11. 8. Under Remove Unprinted Personal, Secure and Proof...Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option on the left navigation panel. 5. Enter 1 to their default values, select Reset File Security. Securing the Hard Drive 4. Click the Save Changes button. If ... all items in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to 999 hours, and then press the OK button...
... proof jobs are removed at a set time: a. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Select the Security folder on page 4-11. 8. Under Remove Unprinted Personal, Secure and Proof...Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option on the left navigation panel. 5. Enter 1 to their default values, select Reset File Security. Securing the Hard Drive 4. Click the Save Changes button. If ... all items in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to 999 hours, and then press the OK button...
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If you select EAP method(s) that require credentials. if one exists. 9. Specify the user name and password that users must provide, if you select EAP method(s) that require a root certificate, you can : ■ Install a new root certificate. ■ Use the already ...Administrator Guide 4-15 802.1X Configuration 7. If you select EAP method(s) that require a device certificate, you can : ■ Install a new device certificate. ■ Use the default self-signed certificate. ■ Use a custom self-signed certificate. ■ Use the already existing signed device certificate -
If you select EAP method(s) that require credentials. if one exists. 9. Specify the user name and password that users must provide, if you select EAP method(s) that require a root certificate, you can : ■ Install a new root certificate. ■ Use the already ...Administrator Guide 4-15 802.1X Configuration 7. If you select EAP method(s) that require a device certificate, you can : ■ Install a new device certificate. ■ Use the default self-signed certificate. ■ Use a custom self-signed certificate. ■ Use the already existing signed device certificate -
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...Administrator Guide 4-20 To configure and enable SNMP v3: 1. Click the Configure Account(s) button. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. selected on the Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account page...account. ■ SNMP user read and write access. ■ An access control list that enable you can set to Read/Write by default. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP v3 When configuring SNMP v3, you to configure SNMP v3 and the...
...Administrator Guide 4-20 To configure and enable SNMP v3: 1. Click the Configure Account(s) button. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. selected on the Configure SNMP v3: Administrative User Account page...account. ■ SNMP user read and write access. ■ An access control list that enable you can set to Read/Write by default. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP v3 When configuring SNMP v3, you to configure SNMP v3 and the...