Samsung SL-M4580FX User Manual Ver.1.0 (English) - Page 164
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SyncThru™ Web Service - IP/MAC Filtering: You can set filtering options for IP and MAC addresses. If the administrator does not add a filtering rule for IPv4, IPv6, and MAC addresses, nothing is filtered. If the administrator has added a filtering rule, filtering will be applied to the entered IPv4, IPv6, and MAC addresses. ▪ IPv4 Filtering: You can enable/disable IPv6 filtering as well as manage filtering rules. This feature is also available from the machine (see "Network filtering settings" on page 311). ▪ IPv6 Filtering: You can enable/disable IPv6 filtering as well as manage filtering rules. This feature is also available from the machine (see "Network filtering settings" on page 311). ▪ MAC Filtering: You can enable/disable Mac filtering as well as manage filtering rules. This feature is also available from the machine (see "Network filtering settings" on page 311). • External Authentication Server: Set the servers for authentication. • 802.1x: You can enable 802.1x authentication, which is a port-based authentication. If this authentication is enabled, the machine is not allowed to access through the protected side of the network until the machine is authorized. Use this feature to protect your network. This feature is also available from the machine (see "802.1x" on page 299). • User Access Control: You can restrict users from accessing the machine or application. You can also give specific permission for user to only use certain feature of the machine. For example, you can allow user A to only use print feature. In this case, user A will not be able to scan, copy or fax with the machine. - Authentication (Activating access control): You can choose the authentication method for user authentication. Select a mode and click on the Options button. This feature is also available from the machine (see "Authentication" on page 289). - Authorization (Giving rights): You can give permissions to a user to only use certain features of the machine. - Authority Management: You can give different rights to different users. For example, you can allow user A to use all the machine's functions while giving user B only the right to print. - Accounting: You can manage accounts. - User profile: You can store user information on the machine's hard drive. You can use this feature to manage the users using the machine. You can also group the users and manage them as a group. You can add up to 1,000 entries. User identified by user ID and password are allowed to modify their password. They are allowed to view all of their profile information. When it comes to the role, users are allowed to see only the role they belong to but not its permissions. 8. Management Tools 164