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IPsec/IP Filtering Configuration Examples

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Service name Protocol type Local/Remote port number Network Push Scan UDP Discovery 2968/Any port FTP Data (Local) TCP 20/Any port FTP Control (Local) TCP 21/Any port FTP Data (Remote) TCP Any port/20 FTP Control (Remote) CIFS (Local)* TCP TCP CIFS (Remote)* TCP HTTP (Local) HTTPS (Local) HTTP (Remote) HTTPS (Remote) TCP TCP TCP TCP Any port/21 445/Any port Any port/445 80/Any port 443/Any port Any port/80 Any port/443 Controls these operations Searching for a computer during push scanning from Document Capture Pro Forwarding FTP printing data to FTP server Controlling FTP printing to FTP server Forwarding scan data and received fax data to FTP client; controls only an FTP server that uses remote port 20 Forwarding scan data and received fax data to FTP client Sharing a network folder on CIFS server Forwarding scan data and received fax data to a folder on CIFS server Forwarding Web Config and WSD data to a HTTP or HTTPS server Communicating with Epson Connect, Google Cloud Printer, firmware update, and root certificate update on a HTTP or HTTPS client * To control forwarding of scan and received fax data, share a network folder, or receive fax data from PC-Fax, select Port Number as the Method of Choosing Port option and specify the port numbers for CIFS and NetBIOS. Parent topic: Configuring IPsec/IP Filtering IPsec/IP Filtering Configuration Examples You can configure IPsec and IP filtering in a variety of ways, as shown in the examples here. 22

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Service name
Protocol type
Local/Remote port
Controls these operations
number
Network Push Scan
UDP
2968/Any port
Searching for a computer during
Discovery
push scanning from Document
Capture Pro
FTP Data (Local)
TCP
20/Any port
Forwarding FTP printing data to FTP
server
FTP Control (Local)
TCP
21/Any port
Controlling FTP printing to FTP
server
FTP Data (Remote)
TCP
Any port/20
Forwarding scan data and received
fax data to FTP client; controls only
an FTP server that uses remote port
20
FTP Control
TCP
Any port/21
Forwarding scan data and received
(Remote)
fax data to FTP client
CIFS (Local)*
TCP
445/Any port
Sharing a network folder on CIFS
server
CIFS (Remote)*
TCP
Any port/445
Forwarding scan data and received
fax data to a folder on CIFS server
HTTP (Local)
TCP
80/Any port
Forwarding Web Config and WSD
data to a HTTP or HTTPS server
HTTPS (Local)
TCP
443/Any port
HTTP (Remote)
TCP
Any port/80
Communicating with Epson Connect,
Google Cloud Printer, firmware
HTTPS (Remote)
TCP
Any port/443
update, and root certificate update on
a HTTP or HTTPS client
* To control forwarding of scan and received fax data, share a network folder, or receive fax data from
PC-Fax, select
Port Number
as the
Method of Choosing Port
option and specify the port numbers for
CIFS and NetBIOS.
Parent topic:
Configuring IPsec/IP Filtering
IPsec/IP Filtering Configuration Examples
You can configure IPsec and IP filtering in a variety of ways, as shown in the examples here.
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