HP 9040mfp HP LaserJet MFP and Color MFP Products - Configuring Security for M - Page 49
Using Web Jetadmin and MFP Passwords
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The Disable Direct Ports feature shuts down the USB and Parallel ports on the MFPs. It ensures that only network-connected computers can access the MFPs. In order to configure this feature, each MFP will turn off and turn on automatically. 3. Click Configure Devices at the bottom of the page. 4. Wait for a few minutes to allow all of the MFPs to restart. Do not continue until all of them are at the READY state. 5. Go to the Network page, and click to select Enable Features (Figure 52). Figure 52: The Enable Features option. 6. Click to disable EWS Config. EWS Config was required for configuring this checklist, but it should be disabled during normal use of the MFPs. Note: This setting removes all configuration settings from the MFP EWSs. It also removes all EWS-related settings from Web Jetadmin (they will disappear from Web Jetadmin menus). With this setting configured, the only way to make changes to the EWS settings again is to re-enable them using Web Jetadmin. Always remember to disable EWS Config after making changes. This is the end of the network settings process. See below for more information on managing MFPs and passwords. Using Web Jetadmin and MFP Passwords Web Jetadmin is a powerful tool that allows you to manage any number of MFPs and printers. It provides a wide variety of features and services on the network. Without proper security, Web Jetadmin can enable malicious users the same conveniences for attacking your network. Thus, configuring security features and passwords and updating them regularly for Web Jetadmin and MFPs is important to network security. This involves several passwords that limit access to important areas of the MFP. When you attempt to make changes to configurations, the MFPs will require all applicable passwords. Web Jetadmin keeps an encrypted cache of all of these passwords for each MFP whenever they are configured or used. However, sometimes the cache can loose track of some credentials. Thus, you should keep a log of the passwords in a safe place. Web Jetadmin will prompt for passwords during the configuration process if they are missing from the cache. HP LaserJet and Color LaserJet MFP Security Checklist 49