Epson SureColor P7000 Standard Edition User Manual - Page 47

Tips for Administrator, Setting an IP Address on the Printer’s Control Panel

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Tips for Administrator Setting an IP Address on the Printer's Control Panel After connecting the printer to the network, you need to set the IP address for the network interface. For information on using the printer control panel to enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway, see the printer User's Guide. Secure Communication Using IPsec, Access Control, SSL, and IEEE 802.1X Some printers may not support secure communications using IPsec, Access Control, SSL and IEEE802.1X. For information on whether your printer supports these secure communications features, see the printer User's Guide. Data format Supported operating systems IPsec Encrypted data Windows 8.x/7/Vista Access Control Unencrypted data All operating systems supported by this product IPsec protocol IPsec is a protocol that is suitable for securing IP communication by encrypting the data or by authenticating client users in a network. To use this function, make the necessary settings on your printer using Remote Manager. Security settings on the client computers on the network are also required. For more information, see "Secure Communications (IPsec/Access Control)" on page 49. Access Control Access control function allows you to restrict network access to the printer. O Restrict access to the printer from specified client users only O Restrict data communication to the printer to specified purposes only (such as accessing administrative information by the administrators) Tips for Administrator 47

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Tips for Administrator
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Tips for Administrator
Setting an IP Address on the Printer’s Control Panel
After connecting the printer to the network, you need to set the IP address for the network
interface. For information on using the printer control panel to enter the IP address, subnet
mask, and default gateway, see the printer User’s Guide.
Secure Communication Using IPsec, Access Control, SSL, and
IEEE 802.1X
Some printers may not support secure communications using IPsec, Access Control, SSL
and IEEE802.1X. For information on whether your printer supports these secure
communications features, see the printer User’s Guide.
IPsec protocol
IPsec is a protocol that is suitable for securing IP communication by encrypting the data or
by authenticating client users in a network. To use this function, make the necessary
settings on your printer using Remote Manager. Security settings on the client computers
on the network are also required. For more information, see “Secure Communications
(IPsec/Access Control)” on page 49.
Access Control
Access control function allows you to restrict network access to the printer.
O
Restrict access to the printer from specified client users only
O
Restrict data communication to the printer to specified purposes only (such as
accessing administrative information by the administrators)
IPsec
Access Control
Data format
Encrypted data
Unencrypted data
Supported operating
systems
Windows 8.x/7/Vista
All operating systems
supported by this product