Specifying Network Security Levels
This setting allows you to change security levels to limit unauthorized access. You can configure network
security level settings using the control panel or Web Image Monitor. Note that the protocols that can be
specified differ.
• With some utilities, communication or login may fail depending on the network security level.
Network Security Levels
Security Level
Description
[Level 0]
Select [Level 0] to use all features. Use this setting when you have no
information that needs to be protected from external threats.
[Level 1]
Select [Level 1] for moderate security to protect important information. Use
this setting if the machine is connected to a local area network (LAN).
[FIPS140]
Provides a security strength intermediate between [Level 1] and [Level 2].
You can only use codes recommended by the U.S. government as its
coding/authentication algorithm. Settings other than the algorithm are the
same as [Level 2].
[Level 2]
Select [Level 2] for maximum security to protect confidential information. Use
this setting when it is necessary to protect information from external threats.
[Custom]
For configurations other than the levels above. Configure using Web Image
Monitor.
Specifying Network Security Levels Using the Control Panel
1.
Log in as the network administrator from the control panel.
2.
Press [System Settings].
3.
Press [Administrator Tools].
4.
Press [ Next] twice.
Specifying Network Security Levels
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Summary of Contents for PRO C9100
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Page 116: ...5 Enhanced Network Security 114...
Page 176: ...6 Managing the Machine 174...
Page 188: ...7 Troubleshooting 186...
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