Lexmark MS818 Embedded Web Server Administrator s Guide - Page 54

Securing network connections

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Securing printers 54 Notes: • This feature requires a hard disk. • When the device is locked, incoming print and fax jobs are stored in the printer hard disk. If the hard disk is encrypted, then the jobs stored are encrypted. • When the device is unlocked, jobs received during the locked period are printed. Confidential print jobs received during the lock state are not printed, but are available through the confidential print job menu on the control panel. 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click Access Controls > Management. 3 Set the Operator Panel Lock to Enable. 4 Click Submit. Securing network connections Configuring 802.1X authentication Though normally associated with wireless devices and connectivity, 802.1X authentication supports both wired and wireless environments. 802.1X is located within the wireless menu when wireless is enabled on the device. The following network authentication mechanisms can be included in the 802.1X protocol negotiation: • EAP‑MD5 • EAP‑TLS • EAP‑TTLS with the following methods: - CHAP - MSCHAP - MSCHAPv2 - PAP • EAP_MSCHAPV2 • PEAP • LEAP Use EAP‑MD5 EAP‑TLS EAP‑TTLS EAP_MSCHAPV2 PEAP LEAP To Require a device login name and password. Require a device login name, CA certificate, and signed device certificate. Require a device login name and password, and CA certificate. Require a device login name and password. Require a device login name and password, and CA certificate. Require a device login name and password. Note: Make sure that all of the devices participating in the 802.1X process support the same EAP authentication type.

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Notes:
This feature requires a hard disk.
When the device is locked, incoming print and fax jobs are stored in the printer hard disk. If the hard disk
is encrypted, then the jobs stored are encrypted.
When the device is unlocked, jobs received during the locked period are printed. Confidential print jobs
received during the lock state are not printed, but are available through the confidential print job menu
on the control panel.
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click
Access Controls
>
Management
.
3
Set the Operator Panel Lock to
Enable
.
4
Click
Submit
.
Securing network connections
Configuring 802.1X authentication
Though normally associated with wireless devices and connectivity, 802.1X authentication supports both wired
and wireless environments. 802.1X is located within the wireless menu when wireless is enabled on the device.
The following network authentication mechanisms can be included in the 802.1X protocol negotiation:
EAP
MD5
EAP
TLS
EAP
TTLS with the following methods:
CHAP
MSCHAP
MSCHAPv2
PAP
EAP_MSCHAPV2
PEAP
LEAP
Use
To
EAP
MD5
Require a device login name and password.
EAP
TLS
Require a device login name, CA certificate, and signed device
certificate.
EAP
TTLS
Require a device login name and password, and CA certificate.
EAP_MSCHAPV2
Require a device login name and password.
PEAP
Require a device login name and password, and CA certificate.
LEAP
Require a device login name and password.
Note:
Make sure that all of the devices participating in the 802.1X process support the same EAP
authentication type.
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