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... Alerts MaiLinX alerts enable the printer to automatically send email to you and/or specified users when the following conditions occur: ■ The printer requires attention or when service ... to specify up to three users to a MaiLinX Remote Printing message is needed. ■ The printer displays an error, warning, or alert. ■ A reply to receive messages: Admin, Key...can also select advanced settings for: ■ Specifying email server settings. ■ Reading or changing default messages. ■ Reading or changing conditions and trigger settings. 9. If prompted, enter your web ...
... Alerts MaiLinX alerts enable the printer to automatically send email to you and/or specified users when the following conditions occur: ■ The printer requires attention or when service ... to specify up to three users to a MaiLinX Remote Printing message is needed. ■ The printer displays an error, warning, or alert. ■ A reply to receive messages: Admin, Key...can also select advanced settings for: ■ Specifying email server settings. ■ Reading or changing default messages. ■ Reading or changing conditions and trigger settings. 9. If prompted, enter your web ...
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...Mail Alerts ■ Port 9100 ■ Printer Defaults ■ Remote Printing ■ SNMP ■...printer and then copy that configuration to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. A list of the destination printer in the Printer Name (SNMP System Name) field. 9. Click Properties. 4. On the Clone Printer...printer. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 6. System Administrator Guide 3-14 If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Click the Clone button to clone the destination printer with the selected settings from one printer to one printer to another printer. Enter your printer...
...Mail Alerts ■ Port 9100 ■ Printer Defaults ■ Remote Printing ■ SNMP ■...printer and then copy that configuration to www.xerox.com/office/pmtools. A list of the destination printer in the Printer Name (SNMP System Name) field. 9. Click Properties. 4. On the Clone Printer...printer. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 6. System Administrator Guide 3-14 If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Click the Clone button to clone the destination printer with the selected settings from one printer to one printer to another printer. Enter your printer...
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...trusted third party. Before configuring passwords, set up a certificate and select when to use CentreWare IS to your data. You can be read or intercepted by other people. The printer automatically generates a default self-signed certificate when the printer is a secure version of ...verification by a Certificate Authority (CA), a default self-signed device certificate is automatically established on your requirements. ...
...trusted third party. Before configuring passwords, set up a certificate and select when to use CentreWare IS to your data. You can be read or intercepted by other people. The printer automatically generates a default self-signed certificate when the printer is a secure version of ...verification by a Certificate Authority (CA), a default self-signed device certificate is automatically established on your requirements. ...
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...Access Control List on page 4-9. ■ Color Access Control: A 4-digit numeric password is available on page 4-3 Root-Signed Certificates Root-signed certificates are unrestricted, which you can change printer settings. Certificates from a trusted third party are not susceptible to man-in color. ...allowing access to all computers and host systems are authorized to access the printer using CWIS: ■ Print Host Access List: The computers from which key users can change printer settings. By default, access control lists are from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Basic ...
...Access Control List on page 4-9. ■ Color Access Control: A 4-digit numeric password is available on page 4-3 Root-Signed Certificates Root-signed certificates are unrestricted, which you can change printer settings. Certificates from a trusted third party are not susceptible to man-in color. ...allowing access to all computers and host systems are authorized to access the printer using CWIS: ■ Print Host Access List: The computers from which key users can change printer settings. By default, access control lists are from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA). Basic ...
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...follow the on the left navigation panel. 5. Expand the Security folder on screen prompts. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. From here you can delete existing certificates or Add/Create a new certificate. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. For... on the printer. ■ Create Self-Signed Device Certificate: Modifies the default self-signed device certificate that is automatically established on the printer by a certificate authority (CA) that is specific to your printer or to install a downloaded root-signed certificate on the printer: 1. Select...
...follow the on the left navigation panel. 5. Expand the Security folder on screen prompts. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. From here you can delete existing certificates or Add/Create a new certificate. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. For... on the printer. ■ Create Self-Signed Device Certificate: Modifies the default self-signed device certificate that is automatically established on the printer by a certificate authority (CA) that is specific to your printer or to install a downloaded root-signed certificate on the printer: 1. Select...
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... use this setting. ■ To Secure Pages and Passwords: Secures all web pages. 8. In the Use SSL box, select one of the following options: ■ Never (the default): SSL authentication is set up, you can restrict user access to secure the connection between the printer and the server. A certificate must exist on page...
... use this setting. ■ To Secure Pages and Passwords: Secures all web pages. 8. In the Use SSL box, select one of the following options: ■ Never (the default): SSL authentication is set up, you can restrict user access to secure the connection between the printer and the server. A certificate must exist on page...
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... enable for key users. Any User may not have greater access to printer settings: 1. Launch your printer's IP address in the Key User or Any User classes from viewing CentreWare IS pages that control printer settings, clear the View Configuration Web Pages check box. 10. Enter your... Any User classes from using CentreWare IS to represent a group of numbers (e.g., 13.62.156.*). Click Properties. 4. In Verify Password, re-enter the password. The default setting is empty, then Any User has the same permissions as the Administrator user. 9. Separate entries with a blank or a comma...
... enable for key users. Any User may not have greater access to printer settings: 1. Launch your printer's IP address in the Key User or Any User classes from viewing CentreWare IS pages that control printer settings, clear the View Configuration Web Pages check box. 10. Enter your... Any User classes from using CentreWare IS to represent a group of numbers (e.g., 13.62.156.*). Click Properties. 4. In Verify Password, re-enter the password. The default setting is empty, then Any User has the same permissions as the Administrator user. 9. Separate entries with a blank or a comma...
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... Print Host Access List Configuring the Print Host Access List To prevent unauthorized printing to your printer's IP address in the Host Access List field. The default setting is Unrestricted, which allows all users to access the printer to represent a group of the computers allowed printing access in the browser's Address field (http....*). See also: About Access Control Lists on the left navigation panel. 5. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Click Properties. 4. Select Printing Security Settings. 6.
... Print Host Access List Configuring the Print Host Access List To prevent unauthorized printing to your printer's IP address in the Host Access List field. The default setting is Unrestricted, which allows all users to access the printer to represent a group of the computers allowed printing access in the browser's Address field (http....*). See also: About Access Control Lists on the left navigation panel. 5. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Click Properties. 4. Select Printing Security Settings. 6.
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... button. 5. Select Age-based Removal, and then press the OK button to select On or Off. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Under Remove Unprinted Personal, Secure and Proof Jobs, select one of these options are this age or older. Click the Save Changes button. ...on the left navigation panel. 5. b. Select Remove At HH:MM, and then press the OK button. d. Enter 1 to their default values, select Reset File Security. Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to 999 hours, and then press the OK button. b. Enter the hour, and then press...
... button. 5. Select Age-based Removal, and then press the OK button to select On or Off. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. Under Remove Unprinted Personal, Secure and Proof Jobs, select one of these options are this age or older. Click the Save Changes button. ...on the left navigation panel. 5. b. Select Remove At HH:MM, and then press the OK button. d. Enter 1 to their default values, select Reset File Security. Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to 999 hours, and then press the OK button. b. Enter the hour, and then press...
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... root certificate - If you select EAP method(s) that require credentials. System Administrator Guide 4-15 if one exists. 9. 802.1X Configuration 7. Specify the user name and password that users must provide, if you select EAP method(s) that require a device certificate, you can : ■ Install a new device certificate. ■ Use the...
... root certificate - If you select EAP method(s) that require credentials. System Administrator Guide 4-15 if one exists. 9. 802.1X Configuration 7. Specify the user name and password that users must provide, if you select EAP method(s) that require a device certificate, you can : ■ Install a new device certificate. ■ Use the...
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... including the Key User and Any User settings. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. On the SNMP Configuration page, click the...9632; Authentication Protocols: The protocol associated with the Privacy Key; System Administrator Guide 4-20 Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. Click Properties....row of the following: ■ To create the Administrative User account and to Read/Write by default. Do one of asterisks (*) here. ■ MIB Access: The Administrative User account's MIB ...
... including the Key User and Any User settings. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. 7. If prompted, enter your web browser. 2. On the SNMP Configuration page, click the...9632; Authentication Protocols: The protocol associated with the Privacy Key; System Administrator Guide 4-20 Enter the printer's IP address in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. Click Properties....row of the following: ■ To create the Administrative User account and to Read/Write by default. Do one of asterisks (*) here. ■ MIB Access: The Administrative User account's MIB ...