Kyocera FS-3900DN IB-23 User's Manual in PDF Format - Page 97

Sample Config File first 50 lines, Modified Config File

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Configuration Using ftp 3/5 ページ IPFILTER4 Start Address IPFILTER4 End Address IPFILTER4 Protocol = 0.0.0.0 = 0.0.0.0 = "" IPFILTER5 Start Address IPFILTER5 End Address IPFILTER5 Protocol = 0.0.0.0 = 0.0.0.0 = "" Figure 2. Sample Config File (first 50 lines) ! Note: The Admin password is not written to the config file for security reasons, however, the Admin password can be set using the config file by eliminating the semicolon and entering a password string, for example: Admin Password = "mypassword" Step 2 - Modify the Configuration File All but the desired IP Filter settings are removed from the sample config file. In this cloning example the settings are not modified, instead they are copied from one IB-23 to another. However, it is also possible to edit the settings in the config file and write it back to the source IB-23 and thereby change its settings. ! Note: The config file can be used to create new settings, e.g. add new IP Filters, or to overwrite existing settings, e.g. remove or modify existing IP Filters. ;;; IP Filter ;;; IPFILTER1 Start Address IPFILTER1 End Address IPFILTER1 Protocol = 10.10.10.1 = 10.10.10.10 = "LPD, FTP, IPP, HTTP, SNMP, RAW Port" IPFILTER2 Start Address IPFILTER2 End Address IPFILTER2 Protocol = 10.10.10.1 = 10.10.10.30 = "LPD, IPP" IPFILTER3 Start Address IPFILTER3 End Address IPFILTER3 Protocol = 10.10.10.30 = 10.10.10.50 = "LPD, FTP, IPP, HTTP" Figure 3. Modified Config File Figure 3 shows only the remaining config file commands that will be written to the target IB-23. Step 3 - Write the Configuration File to the Target IB-23 The procedure for writing the config file to a target IB-23 is exactly the same as the procedure for reading the file in Step 1 except command # 5 is put config rather than get config (see Figure 1). file://F:\USERMAN\EXPORT\Option\IB-23\P6 English\ftp.htm 2006/05/26

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Figure 2. Sample Config File (first 50 lines)
! Note:
The Admin password is not written to the config file for security reasons, however, the Admin password can be
set using the config file by eliminating the semicolon and entering a password string, for example:
Admin Password = "mypassword"
Step 2 - Modify the Configuration File
All but the desired IP Filter settings are removed from the sample config file. In this cloning example the settings are not
modified, instead they are copied from one IB-23 to another. However, it is also possible to edit the settings in the config
file and write it back to the source IB-23 and thereby change its settings.
! Note:
The config file can be used to create new settings, e.g. add new IP Filters, or to overwrite existing settings, e.g.
remove or modify existing IP Filters.
Figure 3. Modified Config File
Figure 3 shows only the remaining config file commands that will be written to the target IB-23.
Step 3 - Write the Configuration File to the Target IB-23
The procedure for writing the config file to a target IB-23 is exactly the same as the procedure for reading the file in Step 1
except command # 5 is
put config
rather than
get config
(see
Figure 1
).
IPFILTER4 Start Address
= 0.0.0.0
IPFILTER4 End Address
= 0.0.0.0
IPFILTER4 Protocol
= ""
IPFILTER5 Start Address
= 0.0.0.0
IPFILTER5 End Address
= 0.0.0.0
IPFILTER5 Protocol
= ""
;;; IP Filter ;;;
IPFILTER1 Start Address
= 10.10.10.1
IPFILTER1 End Address
= 10.10.10.10
IPFILTER1 Protocol
= "LPD, FTP, IPP, HTTP, SNMP, RAW Port"
IPFILTER2 Start Address
= 10.10.10.1
IPFILTER2 End Address
= 10.10.10.30
IPFILTER2 Protocol
= "LPD, IPP"
IPFILTER3 Start Address
= 10.10.10.30
IPFILTER3 End Address
= 10.10.10.50
IPFILTER3 Protocol
= "LPD, FTP, IPP, HTTP"
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Configuration Using ftp
2006/05/26
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