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Security: Settings In the SECURITY section, the Settings menu provides access to the following tabs: Status (default), Wizard, Restore Defaults. The available settings depend on your particular print server model. Status The Status page displays the current security configuration settings of the print server. The settings that will be displayed depend on the features supported by the print server. Wizard NOTE If you use HP Web Jetadmin to manage your devices, you should not use this wizard. Instead, use HP Web Jetadmin to configure your network security settings to ensure they are properly set for your network. The Wizard page allows you to run the HP Jetdirect Security Configuration Wizard. This wizard will guide you through the print server's security configuration needed for your network. Click Start Wizard to run the wizard. This opens the Security Level page. The optional configuration parameters presented by the wizard will depend on your choice of security level. For an overview, see Table 4-6 Wizard Security Levels. NOTE If you improperly exit the wizard (for example, by failing to use the Cancel button), an Operation Failed screen may appear. If so, wait approximately two minutes before running the wizard again. Table 4-6 Wizard Security Levels Security Level Basic Security Custom Security Description This option requires that you configure an administrator password for configuration management. The administrator password is shared with other management tools, such as Telnet and SNMP applications. However, some management tools, such as Telnet, use plain-text communications and are not secure. The Administrator Account page is used to enter the administrator password. The Administrator Password will also be used as the SNMP v1/v2 Set Community Name for SNMP management applications. The Configuration Review page displays all the current settings that may affect security. Click Finish to set your basic security selections. This option proceeds through all available security settings supported by the print server. For more information on specific parameters and selections, see the tabs on the Mgmt. Protocols and Authorization menu pages under SECURITY. The Administrator Account page is used to enter the administrator password. The Management Tools page allows configuration of supported management protocols that are not secure (such as Telnet). SNMP Configuration pages are used to configure custom SNMP settings: ■ Enable SNMPv1/v2: Enable this option to allow management software that use SNMP v1/v2. If selected the SNMPv1/v2 Configuration page is displayed to configure SNMP community names. 56 Chapter 4 Using the Embedded Web Server ENWW

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Security: Settings
In the
SECURITY
section, the
Settings
menu provides access to the following tabs:
Status
(default),
Wizard
,
Restore Defaults
. The available settings depend on your particular print server model.
Status
The
Status
page displays the current security configuration settings of the print server. The settings
that will be displayed depend on the features supported by the print server.
Wizard
NOTE
If you use HP Web Jetadmin to manage your devices, you should not use this wizard.
Instead, use HP Web Jetadmin to configure your network security settings to ensure they are
properly set for your network.
The
Wizard
page allows you to run the
HP Jetdirect Security Configuration Wizard
. This wizard
will guide you through the print server's security configuration needed for your network. Click
Start
Wizard
to run the wizard. This opens the
Security Level
page.
The optional configuration parameters presented by the wizard will depend on your choice of security
level. For an overview, see
Table
4-6
Wizard
Security
Levels
.
NOTE
If you improperly exit the wizard (for example, by failing to use the
Cancel
button), an
Operation Failed
screen may appear. If so, wait approximately two minutes before running
the wizard again.
Table 4-6
Wizard Security Levels
Security Level
Description
Basic Security
This option requires that you configure an administrator password for configuration
management. The administrator password is shared with other management tools, such
as Telnet and SNMP applications. However, some management tools, such as Telnet,
use plain-text communications and are not secure.
The
Administrator Account
page is used to enter the administrator password. The
Administrator Password will also be used as the SNMP v1/v2 Set Community Name for
SNMP management applications.
The
Configuration Review
page displays all the current settings that may affect
security. Click
Finish
to set your basic security selections.
Custom Security
This option proceeds through all available security settings supported by the print
server. For more information on specific parameters and selections, see the tabs on the
Mgmt.
Protocols
and
Authorization
menu pages under
SECURITY
.
The
Administrator Account
page is used to enter the administrator password.
The
Management Tools
page allows configuration of supported management protocols
that are not secure (such as Telnet).
SNMP Configuration
pages are used to configure custom SNMP settings:
Enable SNMPv1/v2
: Enable this option to allow management software that use
SNMP v1/v2. If selected the SNMPv1/v2 Configuration page is displayed to
configure SNMP community names.
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Chapter 4
Using the Embedded Web Server
ENWW