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IPsec/IP Filtering Configuration Examples, Receiving IPsec Packets Only

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Service name FTP Data (Local) Protocol type Local/Remote port number TCP 20/Any port FTP Control (Local) TCP 21/Any port FTP Data (Remote) TCP Any port/20 FTP Control (Remote) CIFS (Local)* TCP TCP CIFS (Remote)* TCP HTTP (Local) HTTPS (Local) HTTP (Remote) HTTPS (Remote) TCP TCP TCP TCP Any port/21 445/Any port Any port/445 80/Any port 443/Any port Any port/80 Any port/443 Controls these operations Forwarding FTP printing data to FTP server Controlling FTP printing to FTP server Forwarding scan data and received fax data to FTP client; controls only an FTP server that uses remote port 20 Forwarding scan data and received fax data to FTP client Sharing a network folder on CIFS server Forwarding scan data and received fax data to a folder on CIFS server Forwarding Web Config and WSD data to a HTTP or HTTPS server Communicating with Epson Connect, Google Cloud Printer, firmware update, and root certificate update on a HTTP or HTTPS client * To control forwarding of scan and received fax data, share a network folder, or receive fax data from PC-Fax, select Port Number as the Method of Choosing Port option and specify the port numbers for CIFS and NetBIOS. Parent topic: Configuring IPsec/IP Filtering IPsec/IP Filtering Configuration Examples You can configure IPsec and IP filtering in a variety of ways, as shown in the examples here. Receiving IPsec Packets Only Use this example only for configuring a default policy. • IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable 22

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Service name
Protocol type
Local/Remote port
Controls these operations
number
FTP Data (Local)
TCP
20/Any port
Forwarding FTP printing data to FTP
server
FTP Control (Local)
TCP
21/Any port
Controlling FTP printing to FTP
server
FTP Data (Remote)
TCP
Any port/20
Forwarding scan data and received
fax data to FTP client; controls only
an FTP server that uses remote port
20
FTP Control
TCP
Any port/21
Forwarding scan data and received
(Remote)
fax data to FTP client
CIFS (Local)*
TCP
445/Any port
Sharing a network folder on CIFS
server
CIFS (Remote)*
TCP
Any port/445
Forwarding scan data and received
fax data to a folder on CIFS server
HTTP (Local)
TCP
80/Any port
Forwarding Web Config and WSD
data to a HTTP or HTTPS server
HTTPS (Local)
TCP
443/Any port
HTTP (Remote)
TCP
Any port/80
Communicating with Epson Connect,
Google Cloud Printer, firmware
HTTPS (Remote)
TCP
Any port/443
update, and root certificate update on
a HTTP or HTTPS client
* To control forwarding of scan and received fax data, share a network folder, or receive fax data from
PC-Fax, select
Port Number
as the
Method of Choosing Port
option and specify the port numbers for
CIFS and NetBIOS.
Parent topic:
Configuring IPsec/IP Filtering
IPsec/IP Filtering Configuration Examples
You can configure IPsec and IP filtering in a variety of ways, as shown in the examples here.
Receiving IPsec Packets Only
Use this example only for configuring a default policy.
IPsec/IP Filtering
:
Enable
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