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imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5200 Series Service Guide
imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5200 Series Service Guide
March 2014
Revision 3
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c. Wireless Security
The imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series supports IEEE 802.1X, which is
an IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control, primarily
designed to enhance the security of wireless local area networks
(WLANs). An access point, known as the authenticator, requests the
identity of users who request access to the access point and forwards
the
identity
information
to
the
authentication
server,
which
authenticates users and returns an accept or deny message back to
the access point. The access point then accepts or denies access.
d. IPv6
The imageRUNNER ADVANCE Series supports Internet Protocol
Version 6 (IPv6), which is a network layer protocol designated as the
successor to IPv4 for general use on the Internet. Support for IPv6
adds extended business value to the imageRUNNER ADVANCE
Series.
3.
Data Management and Security
The imageRUNNER ADVANCE C5200 Series machines offer several
ways to protect and secure data. It is strongly recommended that a back
up and security system is in place, along with an antivirus protection
system to make sure that no data on the hard disk drives are lost, stolen,
or compromised.
There are several security methods available from Canon USA that
appropriately addresses a customer’s needs for securing data:
imageRUNNER ADVANCE Trusted Platform Module
Customer
Accessible
HDD
Initialization
Function
(Initialize
All
Data/Settings)
Optional Document Scan Lock Kit (Available in a future release)
Optional Security Kits (HDD Data Erase Kit and HDD Encryption &
Mirroring Kit)
Optional Removable Hard Disk Kit
CAUTION
Canon USA is not liable for any damages resulting from the loss or
corruption of data. (See
, on p.
for further details.)
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