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Preventing Unauthorized Access
Increasing Security
Restricting Access by Authentication
Administrator Settings
Specifying the System Manager Settings
Department ID Management
Specifying Department ID Management
Checking/Printing/Clearing Page Totals
Accepting Jobs with Unknown Department IDs
Accepting B&W Copy and Print Jobs without Entering a Department ID
Specifying Authentication Method for Rights Management Server
Network Security
IEEE 802.1X Authentication Settings
Key Pair and Server Certificate Settings for Encrypted SSL Communication
Generating a Key Pair and Server Certificate
Registering a Key Pair File and Server Certificate File Installed from a Computer
Setting the Key Pair Used With SSL Encrypted Communications
Editing Key Pairs and Server Certificates
Registering/Editing a CA Certificate File
Verifying Certificate Validity Using Certificate Revocation List
IPSec Settings
Preventing Information Leakage
Digital Signatures
Setting/Confirming a Key Pair and Device Certificate
Checking a Device Signature Certificate
Setting a Rights Management Server
Copy Set Numbering Options
Restricting the Send Function
Setting the Address Book
Mail Box Settings
Specifying Settings for All Mail Boxes
Specifying the Mail Box Security Settings
Setting the Control Panel Display
Specifying Management Settings for the Hard Disk
Completely Erasing Unnecessary Data from the Hard Disk
Initializing All Data/Settings
TPM Settings
Device Management
Device Information Settings
Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings
Registering/Deleting/Printing Delivery Destinations
Setting Automatic Delivery
Setting Manual Delivery
Setting the Receiving Machine
Checking/Printing the Communication Log
Limiting Functions
Remote UI
Clearing the Message Board
Retrieving Audit Logs
Saving a Log of Key Operations
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For information on how to configure network and security settings, see the manual provided with the imagePRESS Server.
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Global IP Address
Can be accessed from the external
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Private IP Address
Can be accessed from the users within a local area
network
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If a global IP address is assigned to a printer/multifunction machine, you can create a network environment to reduce the risk of unauthorized access by installing security software, such as a firewall that prevents access from the external networks. If you want to assign a global IP address to and use a printer/multifunction machine, contact your network administrator.
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