HP PageWide Managed P75050 User Guide - Page 36

Product security features, Security statements, Firewall, Security settings

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Item Print Settings Restore Defaults Firewall Description Configure default settings for printing (such as font, print quality, duplexing, and black-andwhite or color printing). Restore the factory defaults or the network settings. Configure firewall settings such as rules, addresses, services, and other options. Product security features ● Security statements ● Firewall ● Security settings ● Firmware updates Security statements This product supports security standards and protocols that help secure the product, protect information on your network, and simplify monitoring and maintenance of the product. For information about HP's secure imaging and printing solutions, visit the HP secure printing website. The site provides links to white papers and FAQ documents about security features and may include information about additional security features that are not contained in this document. For information about best practices, see the Security Best Practices document also on this site. Firewall The HP Embedded Web Server allows you to enable and configure product firewall rules, priorities, templates, services, and policies. The firewall feature provides a network layer of security on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The firewall configuration capability gives you control over IP addresses that are allowed to access the product. It also lets you set permissions and priorities for management, discovery, and print services. All of this helps provide a more secure way of controlling access to the product. Security settings Use the Settings tab of the Embedded Web Server, under Security, to ensure the security of the product. Item General Security Administrator Settings Access Control Protect Stored Data Description Set a password to prevent unauthorized users from remotely configuring the printer or viewing printer settings from the EWS. Customize your printer by enabling or disabling features related to network connectivity, printer functions (such as color printing), memory devices, and firmware updates. NOTE: For security purposes, some features are disabled by default. They must be enabled before you can use them. Enable and configure sign-in methods to control user access to specific printer tasks. Configure settings to protect jobs stored on the printer from unauthorized users. 24 Chapter 3 Printer management and services ENWW

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Item
Description
Print Settings
Configure default settings for printing (such as font, print quality, duplexing, and black-and-
white or color printing).
Restore Defaults
Restore the factory defaults or the network settings.
Firewall
Configure firewall settings such as rules, addresses, services, and other options.
Product security features
Security statements
Firewall
Security settings
Firmware updates
Security statements
This product supports security standards and protocols that help secure the product, protect information on
your network, and simplify monitoring and maintenance of the product.
For information about HP's secure imaging and printing solutions, visit the
HP secure printing
website. The
site provides links to white papers and FAQ documents about security features and may include information
about additional security features that are not contained in this document. For information about best
practices, see the Security Best Practices document also on this site.
Firewall
The HP Embedded Web Server allows you to enable and configure product firewall rules, priorities, templates,
services, and policies. The firewall feature provides a network layer of security on both IPv4 and IPv6
networks. The firewall configuration capability gives you control over IP addresses that are allowed to access
the product. It also lets you set permissions and priorities for management, discovery, and print services. All
of this helps provide a more secure way of controlling access to the product.
Security settings
Use the
Settings
tab of the Embedded Web Server, under
Security
, to ensure the security of the product.
Item
Description
General Security
Set a password to prevent unauthorized users from remotely configuring the printer or viewing
printer settings from the EWS.
Administrator Settings
Customize your printer by enabling or disabling features related to network connectivity,
printer functions (such as color printing), memory devices, and firmware updates.
NOTE:
For security purposes, some features are disabled by default. They must be enabled
before you can use them.
Access Control
Enable and configure sign-in methods to control user access to specific printer tasks.
Protect Stored Data
Configure settings to protect jobs stored on the printer from unauthorized users.
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Printer management and services
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