HP Color LaserJet 4730 HP LaserJet MFP and Color MFP Products - Configuring Se - Page 37

Feature, Recommended Setting, Explanation

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Figure 34: The Encryption Strength dropdown menu. The Encryption Strength setting allows you to choose the strength of the encryption algorithm that will be used for communication between the MFP EWS and the web browsers connecting to it (this is related to the HTTPS Setting option later on the Network page). 6. Click Enable Features (Figure 35). Figure 35: The Enable Features option (scroll down to view more of the features). The following table lists and explains the recommended settings for the Enable Features: option: Feature EWS Config Recommended Setting Disabled*** ***NOTE: The recommendation is to disable EWS Config, but you should leave it enabled until you are finished configuring this checklist. Otherwise, it will prevent you from configuring some of the remaining settings. Explanation Disabling EWS Config closes down the EWS and it eliminates the configuration settings that are controlled by the EWS. It also removes the affected settings from Web Jetadmin menus. This includes settings for email, send to folder, and fax. You should disable EWS Config while the MFPs are in use, and enable it only to make changes to the affected configurations. HP LaserJet and Color LaserJet MFP Security Checklist 37

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HP LaserJet and Color LaserJet MFP Security Checklist
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Figure 34: The Encryption Strength dropdown menu.
The
Encryption Strength
setting allows you to choose the strength of the encryption
algorithm that will be used for communication between the MFP EWS and the web browsers
connecting to it (this is related to the
HTTPS
Setting
option later on the Network page).
6. Click
Enable Features
(Figure 35).
Figure 35: The Enable Features option (scroll down to view more of the features).
The following table lists and explains the recommended settings for the
Enable Features:
option:
Feature
Recommended Setting
Explanation
EWS Config
Disabled***
***NOTE:
The recommendation is to
disable
EWS Config
, but you
should leave it enabled until
you are finished configuring
this checklist. Otherwise, it will
prevent you from configuring
some of the remaining
settings.
Disabling EWS Config closes
down the EWS and it
eliminates the configuration
settings that are controlled by
the EWS. It also removes the
affected settings from Web
Jetadmin menus. This
includes settings for email,
send to folder, and fax. You
should disable EWS Config
while the MFPs are in use,
and enable it only to make
changes to the affected
configurations.