HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide (Firmware V.36) - Page 95

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Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels (continued) Security Level Description 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. NOTE: To clear the administrator password, apply blank entries using Custom Security, or refer to the Admin. Account page accessed through the Authorization menu. Enhanced Security (Recommended) The Configuration Review page displays all the current settings that may affect security. Click Finish to set your basic security selections. This option adds to Basic Security by automatically disabling management protocols that are do not use secure, encrypted communications (such as Telnet and FTP firmware updates, RCFG, SNMP v1/v2c). To change individual protocol settings, see Mgmt. Protocols on page 91. The Administrator Account page is used to enter the administrator password. NOTE: To clear the administrator password, apply blank entries using Custom Security, or refer to the Admin. Account page below. Custom Security SNMP Configuration pages are used to configure specific SNMP settings: ● Enable SNMPv3: (Full-featured print servers only) Enable SNMP v3 and create an SNMP v3 account. Creating an SNMP v3 account is not recommended if you manage devices using HP Web Jetadmin. See SNMP on page 76. ● Enable SNMPv1/v2 read-only access: Enable this option to allow support of current tools that rely on SNMP v1/v2 for device discovery and status. The Configuration Review page displays all the current settings that may affect security. Click Finish to set your basic security selections. This option allows you to manually set all available security settings supported by your print server. For more information on specific parameters and selections, see the information for the Mgmt. Protocols on page 91 and Authorization on page 86 menu pages. The Administrator Account page is used to enter the administrator password. NOTE: To clear the Administrator Password, enter blank entries, or refer to the Admin. Account page below. The Web Mgmt. page is used for HTTPS (secure HTTP) configuration, including certificates and encryption levels. The Management Tools page allows configuration of management protocols that are not secure (such as RCFG, Telnet and FTP firmware updates). SNMP Configuration pages are used to configure specific 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. ● Enable SNMPv3: (Full-featured print servers only) Enable this option to create an SNMP v3 account. Creating an SNMP v3 account is not recommended if you manage devices using HP Web Jetadmin. See SNMP on page 76. ENWW Networking Tab 85

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Security Level
Description
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.
NOTE:
To clear the administrator password, apply blank entries using
Custom
Security
, or refer to the
Admin. Account
page accessed through the
Authorization
menu.
The
Configuration Review
page displays all the current settings that may affect security.
Click
Finish
to set your basic security selections.
Enhanced Security
(Recommended)
This option adds to Basic Security by automatically disabling management protocols that
are do not use secure, encrypted communications (such as Telnet and FTP firmware
updates, RCFG, SNMP v1/v2c). To change individual protocol settings, see
Mgmt.
Protocols
on page
91
.
The
Administrator Account
page is used to enter the administrator password.
NOTE:
To clear the administrator password, apply blank entries using
Custom
Security
, or refer to the
Admin. Account
page below.
SNMP Configuration
pages are used to configure specific SNMP settings:
Enable SNMPv3
: (Full-featured print servers only) Enable SNMP v3 and create an
SNMP v3 account. Creating an SNMP v3 account is not recommended if you manage
devices using HP Web Jetadmin. See
SNMP
on page
76
.
Enable SNMPv1/v2 read-only access
: Enable this option to allow support of current
tools that rely on SNMP v1/v2 for device discovery and status.
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 allows you to manually set all available security settings supported by your
print server. For more information on specific parameters and selections, see the
information for the
Mgmt. Protocols
on page
91
and
Authorization
on page
86
menu
pages.
The
Administrator Account
page is used to enter the administrator password.
NOTE:
To clear the Administrator Password, enter blank entries, or refer to the
Admin. Account
page below.
The
Web Mgmt.
page is used for HTTPS (secure HTTP) configuration, including
certificates and encryption levels.
The
Management Tools
page allows configuration of management protocols that are not
secure (such as RCFG, Telnet and FTP firmware updates).
SNMP Configuration
pages are used to configure specific 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.
Enable SNMPv3
: (Full-featured print servers only) Enable this option to create an
SNMP v3 account. Creating an SNMP v3 account is not recommended if you manage
devices using HP Web Jetadmin. See
SNMP
on page
76
.
Table 4-15
Wizard Security Levels (continued)
ENWW
Networking Tab
85