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Table 3-7 Configure Security Settings (continued) Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 2 PJL Password Use the PJL Password section to configure the PJL password, which restricts access by jobs sent to the device. The password is a number from 1 to 2147483647. The section contains the following fields: ● Old Password-The Old Password field is always visible. The correct password is required in this field before changing or disabling the password. If the device password is not configured, the Old Password field will display Not Configured in place of the text box. ● New Password-The New Password field is always visible. Enter a new password in this field to configure the password or to change the configured password (if the Old Password field is populated with the correct password). The password is no longer configured if settings are applied with the field left blank. ● Verify Password-The Verify Password field is always visible. It requires users to repeat the password from the new password field in order to change the current password. 3 File System Use the File System Password section options for configuring the file system Password password using 8 or fewer characters. The file system password feature helps protect the device data storage system options from unauthorized access. With the file system password configured, the device requires the password before it will allow configurations to features that affect the data storage system. Some of these features are the File Erase mode, the Secure Storage Erase feature, and the File System Access options. The section contains the following fields: ● Old Password-The Old Password field is always visible. The correct password is required in this field before changing or disabling the password. If the device password is not configured, the Old Password field will display Not Configured in place of the text box. ● New Password-The New Password field is always visible. Enter a new password in this field to configure the password or to change the configured password (if the Old Password field is populated with the correct password). The password is no longer configured if settings are applied with the field left blank. ● Verify Password-The Verify Password field is always visible. It requires users to repeat the password from the new password field in order to change the current password. 4 File System Use the File System Access Settings section to enable or disable various types of Access Settings disk access. The section contains the following check boxes: ● PJL Disk Access-check box field, if checked, PJL Disk Access is enabled ● SNMP Disk Access-checkbox field, if checked, SNMP Disk Access is enabled. ● NFS Disk Access-checkbox field, if checked, NFS Disk Access is enabled. ● PS Disk Access-checkbox field, if checked, PS (PostScript) Disk Access is enabled. Enabling PS Disk Access allows users to print PS-type files. 5 USB Printing Use this feature to enable or disable walk-up printing from Host USB devices. 38 Chapter 3 Configuring the product from the Settings screens ENWW

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Callout
Area on the screen
Information or capability that the area provides
2
PJL Password
Use the
PJL Password
section to configure the PJL password, which restricts access
by jobs sent to the device. The password is a number from 1 to 2147483647. The
section contains the following fields:
Old Password
–The
Old Password
field is always visible. The correct password
is required in this field before changing or disabling the password. If the device
password is not configured, the
Old Password
field will display
Not
Configured
in place of the text box.
New Password
–The
New Password
field is always visible. Enter a new
password in this field to configure the password or to change the configured
password (if the
Old Password
field is populated with the correct password). The
password is no longer configured if settings are applied with the field left blank.
Verify Password
–The
Verify Password
field is always visible. It requires users
to repeat the password from the new password field in order to change the current
password.
3
File System
Password
Use the
File System Password
section options for configuring the file system
password using 8 or fewer characters. The file system password feature helps protect
the device data storage system options from unauthorized access. With the file system
password configured, the device requires the password before it will allow
configurations to features that affect the data storage system. Some of these features
are the File Erase mode, the Secure Storage Erase feature, and the File System
Access options. The section contains the following fields:
Old Password
–The
Old Password
field is always visible. The correct password
is required in this field before changing or disabling the password. If the device
password is not configured, the
Old Password
field will display
Not
Configured
in place of the text box.
New Password
–The
New Password
field is always visible. Enter a new
password in this field to configure the password or to change the configured
password (if the
Old Password
field is populated with the correct password). The
password is no longer configured if settings are applied with the field left blank.
Verify Password
–The
Verify Password
field is always visible. It requires users
to repeat the password from the new password field in order to change the current
password.
4
File System
Access Settings
Use the
File System Access Settings
section to enable or disable various types of
disk access. The section contains the following check boxes:
PJL Disk Access
–check box field, if checked, PJL Disk Access is enabled
SNMP Disk Access
–checkbox field, if checked, SNMP Disk Access is enabled.
NFS Disk Access
–checkbox field, if checked, NFS Disk Access is enabled.
PS Disk Access
–checkbox field, if checked, PS (PostScript) Disk Access is
enabled. Enabling PS Disk Access allows users to print PS-type files.
5
USB Printing
Use this feature to enable or disable walk-up printing from Host USB devices.
Table 3-7
Configure Security Settings (continued)
38
Chapter 3
Configuring the product from the Settings screens
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