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Setup, Registration, and User Management > System MenuIPSecItemDescriptionIPSecMake this setting when you use IPSec.*Value: Off, On* After changing <strong>the</strong> setting, restart <strong>the</strong> system or turn <strong>the</strong> machine OFF and <strong>the</strong>n ON.Secure ProtocolItemDescriptionSSLIPP SecurityHTTP SecurityLDAP Security (Ext. AddressBook)LDAP Security (User Property)SMTP SecurityPOP3 Security (User 1)POP3 Security (User 2)POP3 Security (User 3)Select whe<strong>the</strong>r or not to use SSL.*Value: Off, OnSelect <strong>the</strong> IPP security level.*Value: IPP/IPP over SSL, IPPoverSSL onlySelect <strong>the</strong> HTTP security level.*Value: HTTP/HTTPS, HTTPS OnlySelect <strong>the</strong> communication protocol according to <strong>the</strong> type of security employed by <strong>the</strong> LDAPserver.ValueOff: Do not use security employed by <strong>the</strong> LDAP server.SSL/TLS: Encryption is applied to any data communication. To enable LDAP security, <strong>the</strong>LDAP port may have to be changed according to <strong>the</strong> server settings. Typically, 636** for SSL/TLS is well-known LDAP port.STARTTLS: Encryption is applied to any data communication. Typically, 389** for STARTTLS iswell-known LDAP port.NOTE: LDAP must be set to [On] in Protocol Detail on page 9-20.Select <strong>the</strong> communication protocol according to <strong>the</strong> type of security employed by <strong>the</strong> SMTPserver.ValueOff: Do not use security employed by <strong>the</strong> SMTP server.SSL/TLS: Encryption is applied to any data communication. To enable SMTP security, <strong>the</strong>SMTP port may have to be changed according to <strong>the</strong> server settings. Typically, 465** for SSL/TLS is well-known SMTP port.STARTTLS: Encryption is applied to any data communication. Typically, 25** or 587** forSTARTTLS is well-known SMTP port.NOTE: SMTP must be set to [On] in Protocol Detail on page 9-20.Select <strong>the</strong> communication protocol according to <strong>the</strong> type of security employed by <strong>the</strong> POP3server.ValueOff: Do not use security employed by <strong>the</strong> POP3 server.SSL/TLS: Encryption is applied to any data communication. To enable POP3 security, <strong>the</strong>POP3 port may have to be changed according to <strong>the</strong> server settings. Typically, 995** for SSL/TLS is well-known POP3 port.STARTTLS: Encryption is applied to any data communication. Typically, 110** for STARTTLS iswell-known POP3 port.NOTE: POP3 must be set to [On] in Protocol Detail on page 9-20.* After changing <strong>the</strong> setting, restart <strong>the</strong> system or turn <strong>the</strong> machine OFF and <strong>the</strong>n ON.** You can change <strong>the</strong> port number using Embedded Web Server.9-22

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