Security
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Recommended security settings
Enables to set the recommended security appropriate for your environment. Check the Security Settings Navigator for details on each setting.
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Administrator password setting
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Standard user mode settings
Select Enable/Disable for the standard user mode.
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TLS server settings
Make settings related to certificates for encrypted communication.
Advanced TLS settings enables you to specify the range of TLS versions to be used, the algorithm to be used, and so on.
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IEEE802.1X/EAP settings
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Authentication
Select an authentication method for IEEE802.1X/EAP authentication.
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In the case of using IEEE802.1X certificate, Security > IEEE802.1X/EAP settings > CA certificate, and register the CA certificate.
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Supported authentication method
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EAP-TLS(Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Level Security)
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EAP-TTLS(EAP-Tunneled TLS)
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PEAP(Protected EAP)
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Key and certificate settings
Perform settings for key and client certificate.
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CA certificate
Perform settings for the CA certificate that verifies a server certificate.
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Enable/disable IEEE802.1X/EAP
Enable or disable IEEE802.1X/EAP authentication.
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IPsec settings
If enabled, you can set the IPsec security.
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Import printer settings
Imports the printer security settings.
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Export printer settings
Exports the printer security settings.
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Security policy
Allows you to set the security policy and check the setting values.
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Encryption settings
Performs settings related to encryption.
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Password policy settings
Sets the minimum number of characters and combinations of characters that can be set for the printer passwords such as the administrator password.
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Lockout settings
Performs settings for the function that locks operations that require entering the password if the incorrect password is entered a specified number of times on the password entry screen.
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USB settings
Performs settings related to USB connection.
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Refer to the Security Guide for details on Security settings.