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[IP Address Filtering], [IEEE802.1X], Security] - [IP Address Filtering]

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1.5 Available operations in Administrator mode 1 Item [Action] Description Select an action to be taken for the IP packets that met [Peer], [Protocol Setting], and [Communication Type]. • [Protected]: Protect the IP packets that met the conditions. • [Allow]: Do not protect the IP packets that met the conditions. • [Deny]: Discard the IP packets that met the conditions. • [Refuse]: Refuse the IP packets that met the conditions. 9 In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [IPsec] - [Communication Check], then check that a con- nection with a peer can be established normally by the specified setting. % Enter the peer's IP address into [IP Address], then click [Check Connection]. [IP Address Filtering] To display: Administrator mode - [Security] - [IP Address Filtering] You can specify both IP addresses that are permitted to access this machine and those that are refused access to the machine. Item [Access Permission Address] [Access Refuse Address] [Exclusion Protocol] Description Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses that are permitted to access. Also enter the range of IP addresses permitted to access. If a single IP address is permitted to access, you can only enter the address in one side of the range. • Example of entry: "192.168.1.1" [Disable] is specified by default. Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses refused to access. Also enter the range of IP addresses. If a single IP address is refused to access, you can only enter the address in one side of the range. • Example of entry: "192.168.1.1" [Disable] is specified by default. Select the check box for the protocol that you want to exclude from access restriction using the IP address filtering. [OFF] (not selected) is specified by default. Tips IP address filtering is not supported in the IPv6 environment. [IEEE802.1X] To display: Administrator mode - [Security] - [IEEE802.1X] Using IEEE802.1X authentication, you can connect devices that are only authorized by administrators to the LAN environment. If IEEE802.1X authentication is installed in your environment, configure the following settings. Item [IEEE802.1X] [EAP Type] [User ID] Description Select [Enable] to use the IEEE802.1X authentication. [Disable] is specified by default. Select an EAP authentication method. • [Server Specification]: The EAP type provided by the authentication server will be used for authentication. Configure the supplicant settings as required for this machine according to the EAP type that is provided by the authentication server. • Do not select [None]. [None] is specified by default. Enter the user ID (using ASCII characters of up to 128 bytes). This user ID is used for all EAP types. [Applied Functions] 1-27

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[Applied Functions]
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1.5
Available operations in Administrator mode
1
9
In the administrator mode, select [Security] - [IPsec] - [Communication Check], then check that a con-
nection with a peer can be established normally by the specified setting.
%
Enter the peer's IP address into [IP Address], then click [Check Connection].
[IP Address Filtering]
To display:
Administrator mode
- [Security] - [IP Address Filtering]
You can specify both IP addresses that are permitted to access this machine and those that are refused ac-
cess to the machine.
Tips
IP address filtering is not supported in the IPv6 environment.
[IEEE802.1X]
To display:
Administrator mode
- [Security] - [IEEE802.1X]
Using IEEE802.1X authentication, you can connect devices that are only authorized by administrators to the
LAN environment.
If IEEE802.1X authentication is installed in your environment, configure the following settings.
[Action]
Select an action to be taken for the IP packets that met [Peer], [Protocol Set-
ting], and [Communication Type].
[Protected]: Protect the IP packets that met the conditions.
[Allow]: Do not protect the IP packets that met the conditions.
[Deny]: Discard the IP packets that met the conditions.
[Refuse]: Refuse the IP packets that met the conditions.
Item
Description
Item
Description
[Access Permission Ad-
dress]
Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses that are permitted to access. Also enter
the range of IP addresses permitted to access.
If a single IP address is permitted to access, you can only enter the address in
one side of the range.
Example of entry: "192.168.1.1"
[Disable] is specified by default.
[Access Refuse Ad-
dress]
Select [Enable] to specify IP addresses refused to access. Also enter the range
of IP addresses.
If a single IP address is refused to access, you can only enter the address in
one side of the range.
Example of entry: "192.168.1.1"
[Disable] is specified by default.
[Exclusion Protocol]
Select the check box for the protocol that you want to exclude from access re-
striction using the IP address filtering.
[OFF] (not selected) is specified by default.
Item
Description
[IEEE802.1X]
Select [Enable] to use the IEEE802.1X authentication.
[Disable] is specified by default.
[EAP Type]
Select an EAP authentication method.
[Server Specification]: The EAP type provided by the authentication server
will be used for authentication. Configure the supplicant settings as re-
quired for this machine according to the EAP type that is provided by the
authentication server.
Do not select [None].
[None] is specified by default.
[User ID]
Enter the user ID (using ASCII characters of up to 128 bytes).
This user ID is used for all EAP types.