Xerox 6400XF WorkCentre 6400 System Administrator Guide - Page 69
Managing Protocol Groups, Creating a New Protocol Group, Editing or Deleting a Protocol Group
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Security Managing Protocol Groups Protocol groups are logical groupings of selected protocols based on service type, service name, port number, device type. If you want to apply specific security policies only to some protocols, use a group to define these. Notes: If your printer is locked, you must log in as a system administrator. For details, see Accessing CentreWare IS on page 17. Creating a New Protocol Group 1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Security > IPSec. 2. Click Protocol Groups. 3. Click Add New Protocol Group. 4. Type a Name and a Description for the group. 5. Under Service Name, select the protocols that you want to add to the group. 6. If you want to control a TCP or UDP service that is not in the list, under Custom Protocols type a name for the service and select the check box under Service Name. 7. Select TCP or UDP from the Protocol drop-down menu. 8. Type the port number, and specify if the printer is the server or client. 9. Click Save. Editing or Deleting a Protocol Group To edit or delete a protocol group, select the protocol group from the list, and click Edit or Delete. Managing Host Groups Host groups are groupings of computers, servers, or other devices that you want to control using security policies. Creating a New Host Group 1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Security > IPSec. 2. Click Host Groups. 3. Click Add New Host Group. 4. Type a Name and a Description for the group. 5. Under Address List, select IPv4 or IPv6. 6. Select an Address Type. Options are Specific, All, or Subnet. 7. Type the appropriately formatted IP address. 8. To continue to add addresses to the group, click Add. 9. To delete addresses, next to any address, click Delete. 10. Click Save. WorkCentre 6400 Multifunction Printer 69 System Administrator Guide