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SYSTEM SETTINGS<br />

Security Settings<br />

The following settings are related to security. Touch the [Security Settings] key to configure the settings.<br />

SSL Settings<br />

SSL can be used for data transmission over a network.<br />

SSL is a protocol that enables the encryption of<br />

information communicated over a network. Encrypting<br />

data makes it possible to transmit and receive sensitive<br />

information safely.<br />

SSL can be enabled for the following protocols:<br />

Server Port<br />

• HTTPS: Apply SSL encryption to HTTP<br />

communication.<br />

• IPP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to IPP<br />

communication.<br />

• Redirect HTTP to HTTPS in Device Web Page<br />

Access:<br />

When this setting is enabled, all communication that<br />

attempts to access the machine by HTTP is redirected<br />

to HTTPS.<br />

Client Port<br />

• HTTPS: Apply SSL encryption to HTTP<br />

• FTPS:<br />

communication.<br />

Apply SSL encryption to FTP<br />

communication.<br />

• SMTP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to SMTP<br />

communication.<br />

• POP3-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to POP3<br />

communication.<br />

• LDAP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to LDAP<br />

communication.<br />

Level of Encryption<br />

The encryption strength can be set to one of three levels.<br />

IEEE802.1X Setting<br />

IEEE802.1X can be used to authenticate a user to allow<br />

use of the machine.<br />

IEEE802.1X protocol defines port-based authentication<br />

for both wired and wireless networks.<br />

Use IEEE802.1X authentication to allow only<br />

authenticated devices to use network, and protect<br />

against network abuse by third parties.<br />

This setting is only used to enable or disable<br />

IEEE802.1X; detailed IEEE802.1X settings are<br />

configured in the Web pages.<br />

Some Web page settings may not allow connection to<br />

the machine, or the settings may not allow printing,<br />

scanning, or Web page display. In this case, deselect<br />

this setting and change the Web page settings.<br />

Initialize Private Data/Data in<br />

Machine<br />

The system-set values can be restored to the factory<br />

default state after eliminating the data stored in the<br />

machine.<br />

IPsec Settings<br />

IPsec can be used for data transmission/reception on a<br />

network. When IPsec is used, data can be sent and<br />

received safely without the need to configure settings for<br />

IP packet encryption in a Web browser or other<br />

higher-level application.<br />

This setting is only used to enable or disable IPsec;<br />

detailed IPsec settings are configured in the Web pages.<br />

Note the following points when enabling IPsec:<br />

• A certain amount of time may be needed for the<br />

setting to be updated. During this time, it will not be<br />

possible to connect to the machine.<br />

• If the settings in the Web page are not configured<br />

correctly, it will not be possible to connect to the<br />

machine, and printing, scanning, and Web page<br />

display may not be possible. In this event, disable the<br />

setting at the machine and then correct the settings in<br />

the Web page.<br />

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