Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Printer Driver User Guide - Page 30

SNMPv3 options, Authentication, Privacy

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Device Settings Managed devices, such as printers, collect and store management information for the network management systems. SNMP security levels are specified by settings in the SNMP settings dialog box. With SNMPv3, encryption and authentication support are provided. SNMP settings must be made in the printer driver and in the printer home page. The following SNMP options are available: SNMPv1/v2c It communicates with the managed device using Read community name and Write community name. SNMPv3 Security enhancements for authentication and encryption require a user name and password. Authentication and privacy options are available by clicking Settings. Apply to other models This option displays a list of installed printers to apply the selected SNMP settings. SNMPv3 options You can select SNMPv3 options for secure communication with the printer. Authentication This option provides an algorithm to check that a transferred file has arrived intact. Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1) are hash algorithms used to authenticate packet data. MD5 This option provides a cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value. SHA1 This option produces a message digest that is 160 bits long. SHA1 is the successor to MD5. Privacy This option uses encryption for secure communication. It is available after you select the Authentication option. You may select one Privacy option. DES This option uses the Data Encryption Standard (DES) for encryption. DES turns cleartext into ciphertext via an encryption algorithm. It encrypts and decrypts data using 8-byte blocks and a 56-bit key. 4-6 User Guide

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Device Settings
Managed devices, such as printers, collect and store management information for the
network management systems. SNMP security levels are specified by settings in the
SNMP settings dialog box. With SNMPv3, encryption and authentication support are
provided. SNMP settings must be made in the printer driver and in the printer home
page.
The following SNMP options are available:
SNMPv1/v2c
It communicates with the managed device using Read community name and
Write community name.
SNMPv3
Security enhancements for authentication and encryption require a user name
and password. Authentication and privacy options are available by clicking
Settings.
Apply to other models
This option displays a list of installed printers to apply the selected SNMP
settings.
SNMPv3 options
You can select
SNMPv3
options for secure communication with the printer.
Authentication
This option provides an algorithm to check that a transferred file has arrived intact.
Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1) are hash algorithms
used to authenticate packet data.
MD5
This option provides a cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value.
SHA1
This option produces a message digest that is 160 bits long. SHA1 is the
successor to MD5.
Privacy
This option uses encryption for secure communication. It is available after you select
the
Authentication
option. You may select one
Privacy
option.
DES
This option uses the Data Encryption Standard (DES) for encryption. DES
turns cleartext into ciphertext via an encryption algorithm. It encrypts and
decrypts data using 8-byte blocks and a 56-bit key.
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