Ricoh Aficio MP 8001 sec - Page 11

Environment for TOE Usage and Non-TOE Configuration Items

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Page 10 of 82 5. Network Communication Data Protection Function 6. Security Management Function 7. Service Mode Lock Function 8. Telephone Line Intrusion Protection Function 9. MFP Control Software Verification Function For the Security Functions listed above, each function is described in "1.4.4.2 Security Functions". 1.3.3 Environment for TOE Usage and Non-TOE Configuration Items The TOE is assumed to be located in a general office. The TOE can be connected to other devices over a network, telephone line, or USB connection, according to users' needs. Users can operate the TOEfrom the Operation Panel, a client computer connected to the local network, or a client computer connected to the TOE through USB. Figure 1 shows an example of the assumed TOE environment. Copyright (c) 2010 RICOH COMPANY, LTD. All Rights Reserved.

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Copyright (c) 2010 RICOH COMPANY, LTD. All Rights Reserved.
5.
Network Communication Data Protection Function
6.
Security Management Function
7.
Service Mode Lock Function
8.
Telephone Line Intrusion Protection Function
9.
MFP Control Software Verification Function
For the Security Functions listed above, each function is described in "1.4.4.2 Security Functions".
1.3.3
Environment for TOE Usage and Non-TOE Configuration Items
The TOE is assumed to be located in a general office. The TOE can be connected to other devices over a
network, telephone line, or USB connection, according to users' needs. Users can operate the TOE
from the
Operation Panel, a client computer connected to the local network, or a client computer connected to the
TOE through USB. Figure 1 shows an example of the assumed TOE environment.