Network Security
Secure Protocol Settings
SSL
- On
- Off
Note
- If you select Off, SSL cannot be used for communication.
Serverside Settings
TLS Version
- SSL3.0/TLS1.0
- TLS1.1
- TLS1.2
Effective Encryption
- ARCFOUR
- DES
- 3DES
- AES
- AES-GCM
Note
- Automatically use the appropriate encryption when selecting more than one effective encryption.
Hash
- SHA1
- SHA2(256/384)
HTTP Security
- Secure Only (HTTPS)
- Not Secure (HTTPS & HTTP)
IPP Security
- Secure Only (IPPS)
- Not Secure (IPPS & IPP)
Enhanced WSD Security
- Secure Only (Enhanced WSD over SSL)
- Not Secure (Enhanced WSD over SSL & Enhanced WSD)
eSCL Security
- Secure Only (eSCL over SSL)
- Not Secure (eSCL over SSL & eSCL)
REST Security
- Secure Only (REST over SSL)
- Not Secure (REST over SSL & REST)
Clientside Settings
TLS Version
- SSL3.0/TLS1.0
- TLS1.1
- TLS1.2
Effective Encryption
- ARCFOUR
- DES
- 3DES
- AES
- AES-GCM
Note
- Automatically use the appropriate encryption when selecting more than one effective encryption.
Hash
- SHA1
- SHA2(256/384)
Certificate Verification
- On
- Off
Default is On
Network Access Settings
Filtering/Firewall :
Network access to the device can be restricted to allow only specific network addresses.
Refer to this link.
- IP Filter(IPv4) Settings
- IP Filter(IPv6) Settings
SNMPv1/v2c :
The SNMP Read and Write Community settings function as passwords to control read and write access to the device via SNMP.
Refer to this link.
SNMPv3 :
The SNMPv3 communication settings are used to control authentication and encryption communication that occur via SNMP.
Refer to this link.
SSL :
To use SSL communication, Secure Protocols must be enabled. See Secure Protocol Settings at the top of this page.
IEEE802.1X :
To use IEEE802.1X communication, IEEE802.1X communication must be enabled.
Refer to this link.
IPSec :
- To use IPSec communication, IPSec must be enabled.
- Refer to this link. TCP/IP