Kyocera ECOSYS P5021cdw Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-8.2016.3 - Page 73
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User Guide Network Settings 5. IPP over SSL: A certificate can be added for communication using the IPP protocol. To enable the IPP protocol, turn this item On. To enable this protocol, select On on SSL of the Network Security Settings page. Available Network: Select Wired Network, Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct as the available network for IPP over SSL. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 443. The status of IPP over SSL Certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page of Security Settings. This Certificate can be used in common with IPP over SSL and HTTPS. 6. IPP Authentication: When selecting On, the device performs user authentication at printing to avoid unauthorized use. To enable this item, select Local Authentication or Network Authentication as Authentication on the Authentication Settings page under Management Settings and restart the device. Turn this item On and enter Default User Name. 7. Raw: RAW employs another method of printing over the network like LPR. Typically, RAW uses port 9100 to remotely administer the printer via using SNMP or MIB. To enables the RAW protocol, turn this item On. Available Network: Select Wired Network, Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct as the available network for Raw protocol. 8. ThinPrint: Configure this setting whether to use the ThinPrint. Turn this item On Available Network: Select Wired Network, Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct as the available network for ThinPrint. Port Number: When you set ThinPrint to On, enter the port number. Typically, this should be 4000. To use ThinPrint over SSL, select On on SSL of the Network Security Settings page. Click Settings button to select the Device Certificate. Click Submit button to determine the setting. Note: ThinPrint appears only when an optional ThinPrint is activated. 9. WSD Print: WSD is a new networking protocol provided with Windows Vista for discovery of the printing systems and data exchange for printing. To enable the WSD protocol, turn this item On. Available Network: Select Wired Network, Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct as the available network for WSD protocol. 10.POP3 (E-mail RX): POP3 is a standard protocol for retrieval of E-mail. POP3 is a standard protocol used by local e-mail clients including the printing system to retrieve E-mail from a remote server over a TCP/IP connection. To enable the POP3 protocol to retrieve E-mail, turn this item On. To configure the POP3 protocol, go to the E-mail Settings page under Function Settings. To use E-mail printing, activate remote printing on the Printer Settings page under Function Settings. Select a method for POP3 Security (User 1 (to 3)) from STARTTLS, or SSL/TLS, or Off on the drop-down list. To enable this protocol, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Security Settings. Send Protocols Configure the protocols used for sending E-mail. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1. SMTP (E-mail TX): SMTP is an Internet standard for E-mail transmission across Internet Protocol (IP) networks. To enable E-mail transmission using SMTP, turn this item On. To configure the POP3 protocol, go to the E-mail Settings page under Function Settings. Select a method for SMTP Security (User #) from Off, STARTTLS, and SSL/TLS on the drop-down list. To enable this protocol, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Security Settings. 2. FTP Client (Transmission): FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host or to another host over a TCP-based network, such as the Internet. To enables the FTP protocol, turn this item On. Port 69