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Secure Communications (IPsec/Access Control), Overview and Sample Settings - review

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Secure Communications (IPsec/Access Control) This feature prevents unauthorized external access, spoofing, or other malicious acts such as data theft or falsification while the product is connected to a network. Enabling IPsec/Access Control allows the following tasks to be performed securely: O Network printing O Managing settings via a web browser Some printers may not support secure communications using IPsec/Access Control. For information on whether your printer supports these features, see the printer manual. This document provides sample IPsec/Access Control configurations and information on setup and troubleshooting. Overview and Sample Settings IPsec and Access Control are configured differently and use different connection types. Review the sample settings and choose a configuration suited to your objectives. Data format Supported operating systems Configuration Sample settings IPsec Secure (encrypted) Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.x, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012 Configure both product and client. Sample 1: Accept IPsec only Access Control Not secure (unecrypted) All operating systems supported by the printer Configure product only. Sample 2: Accept print data only Sample 3: Accept specified data types only Sample 1 The product accepts from the client only data secured using IPsec. Normal data (i.e. data not secured using IPsec) are not accepted. Sample 2 The product accepts print data from specific clients only. Data from other clients and non-print data from the specified clients are not accepted. Sample 3 Tips for Administrator 49

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Tips for Administrator
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Secure Communications (IPsec/Access Control)
This feature prevents unauthorized external access, spoofing, or other malicious acts such
as data theft or falsification while the product is connected to a network.
Enabling IPsec/Access Control allows the following tasks to be performed securely:
O
Network printing
O
Managing settings via a web browser
Some printers may not support secure communications using IPsec/Access Control. For
information on whether your printer supports these features, see the printer manual. This
document provides sample IPsec/Access Control configurations and information on setup
and troubleshooting.
Overview and Sample Settings
IPsec and Access Control are configured differently and use different connection types.
Review the sample settings and choose a configuration suited to your objectives.
Sample 1
The product accepts from the client only data secured using IPsec. Normal data (i.e. data
not secured using IPsec) are not accepted.
Sample 2
The product accepts print data from specific clients only. Data from other clients and
non-print data from the specified clients are not accepted.
Sample 3
IPsec
Access Control
Data format
Secure (encrypted)
Not secure (unecrypted)
Supported
operating
systems
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows
8.x, Windows Server 2008, Windows
Server 2012
All operating systems supported by
the printer
Configuration
Configure both product and client.
Configure product only.
Sample settings
Sample 1: Accept IPsec only
Sample 2: Accept print data only
Sample 3: Accept specified data
types only