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Network Access Settings, TCP/IP Settings
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Security Settings Configures security settings on the client (PC) side. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1. TLS Version: TLS, as well as SSL, is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security between a PC and the machine. Select the version of TLS that you want to use from SSL3.0/TLS1.0, TLS1.1, and TLS1.2. You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 2. Effective Encryption: Select an algorithm that you want to use from ARCFOUR, DES, 3DES, AES and AES-GCM. You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 3. Hash: Select a Hash algorithm of either SHA1 or SHA2(256/384). You can use more than one algorithm at a time. When more than one algorithm are selected, the machine selects one algorithm to automatically connect to the server. 4. Certificate Verification: When set to On, this verifies the expiration of the server certificate during communication. If the certificate is expired, communication will fail. When set Off, the expiration will not be verified. Note: When the SSL is set to On and HTTP Security is set to Secure Only (HTTPS), the document boxes cannot be accessed by the TWAIN driver. 3. Click Submit button. Network Access Settings 1. Click Network Security under Security Settings on the navigation menu. The Network Security Settings page opens. 2. This section includes the following items for configuration. Filtering/ Firewall Filtering and firewall settings can restrict the network access to the device so that only the specific network addresses are allowed. For details, see the IP Filter(IPv4) Settings and IP Filter(IPv6) Settings pages of the TCP/IP Settings page under Network Settings. SNMPv1/v2c The SNMP Read and Write Community settings function as passwords to control read and write access to the device via SNMP. For more information, see the SNMP Settings page under Management Settings. SNMPv3 The SNMPv3 communication settings are used to control the authentication and encryption communication that occur via SNMP. For more information, see the SNMP Settings page under Management Settings. SSL To enable SSL, settings for Secure Protocols must be made. For more information, see SLL of the Network Security Settings page. IEEE802.1x To enable IEEE802.1x, you must first make the IEEE802.1x settings. For more information, see the IEEE802.1x Settings page of the Protocol Settings page under Network Settings. IPSec User Guide 69