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Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels (continued) Security Level Description The Access Control page is used to set up an Access Control List, if desired to control host access to the device. This feature is available on selected full-featured print servers only. The Print Protocols and Services page is used to enable or disable network printing, print services, and device discovery protocols that may affect security. The Configuration Review page displays all the current settings that may affect security. Click Finish to set your basic security selections. Restore Defaults This page is used to restore the configuration parameters listed to factory default values. The parameters displayed depend on the features supported by the print server. Only the configuration settings listed are restored to factory defaults, other configuration settings are not affected. Authorization The Authorization page provides tabs that allow you to control access to the device, as well as to device configuration and management features. In addition, you may configure certificates for client and server authentication. Admin. Account Use this page to set an administrator password for controlled access to Jetdirect configuration and status information. The administrator password is shared by Jetdirect configuration tools, such as the embedded Web server, Telnet, and HP Web Jetadmin. In addition, for selected printers, the password is shared with the printer (see Printer Password Synchronization on page 86 below). If a password is set and you attempt to access Jetdirect print server settings, you will be prompted for a user name and this password before you are allowed access. NOTE: If you have logged into the print server using an administrator password, the administrator password may be cleared by applying blank entries, or by a cold reset of the print server to factory-default settings. A checkbox allows you to synchronize HP Web Jetadmin and the SNMP v1/v2c Set Community Name. If you enable this feature (the checkbox is checked), the administrator password will also be used as the SNMP Set Community Name for SNMP v1/v2c management applications. NOTE: If you subsequently change the SNMP Set Community Name (for example, using the SNMP tab on the Network Settings page or from Web Jetadmin), the two settings will no longer be synchronized. Printer Password Synchronization (EIO and embedded print servers only) Most printers provide password-protected access to printer configuration and status settings. The password is set through security Web pages provided by the printer. For these printers, the administrator password for the printer and the Jetdirect print server are synchronized so that the same password is used to access both printer and networking configuration 86 Chapter 4 Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx) ENWW

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Security Level
Description
The
Access Control
page is used to set up an Access Control List, if desired to control
host access to the device. This feature is available on selected full-featured print servers
only.
The
Print Protocols and Services
page is used to enable or disable network printing,
print services, and device discovery protocols that may affect security.
The
Configuration Review
page displays all the current settings that may affect security.
Click
Finish
to set your basic security selections.
Restore Defaults
This page is used to restore the configuration parameters listed to factory default values. The parameters
displayed depend on the features supported by the print server.
Only the configuration settings listed are restored to factory defaults, other configuration settings are
not affected.
Authorization
The
Authorization
page provides tabs that allow you to control access to the device, as well as to device
configuration and management features. In addition, you may configure certificates for client and server
authentication.
Admin. Account
Use this page to set an administrator password for controlled access to Jetdirect configuration and status
information. The administrator password is shared by Jetdirect configuration tools, such as the
embedded Web server, Telnet, and HP Web Jetadmin. In addition, for selected printers, the password
is shared with the printer (see
Printer Password Synchronization
on page
86
below).
If a password is set and you attempt to access Jetdirect print server settings, you will be prompted for
a user name and
this password
before you are allowed access.
NOTE:
If you have logged into the print server using an administrator password, the
administrator password may be cleared by applying blank entries, or by a cold reset of the print
server to factory-default settings.
A checkbox allows you to synchronize HP Web Jetadmin and the SNMP v1/v2c Set Community Name.
If you enable this feature (the checkbox is checked), the administrator password will also be used as
the SNMP Set Community Name for SNMP v1/v2c management applications.
NOTE:
If you subsequently change the SNMP Set Community Name (for example, using the
SNMP tab on the
Network Settings
page or from Web Jetadmin), the two settings will no longer
be synchronized.
Printer Password Synchronization
(EIO and embedded print servers only) Most printers provide password-protected access to printer
configuration and status settings. The password is set through security Web pages provided by the
printer. For these printers, the administrator password for the printer and the Jetdirect print server are
synchronized so that the same password is used to access both printer and networking configuration
Table 4-15
Wizard Security Levels (continued)
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Embedded Web Server (V.36.xx)
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