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- Incoming Mail Server (POP3): You can set your machine to get email from mail server when
I-FAX printing is required. This feature is also available from the machine (see "Network
Protocol" on page 194).
- HTTP: You can allow or block users from accessing the SyncThru™ Web Service. This feature
is also available from the machine (see "Network Protocol" on page 194).
- Proxy: You can set proxy settings and enable authentication to connect to license server
through http proxy server. These proxy settings are provided currently only if the
administrator wants to update an XOA application’s license online through proxy server.
Security tab
The security tab has System Security, Network Security, User Access Control and System Log.
You cannot access this tab if you do not log-in as an administrator (see "Logging into SyncThru™
Web Service" on page 199).
• System Security: From the SyncThru™ Web Service, select the Security tab > System Security.
- System Administrator: Enter the system administrator’s information. The machine sends
email notification to the email address set here. This feature is also available from the
machine.
- Feature Management: Specifies the services, PC application security, physical ports, and
network protocol features to use. Select the features to use, and then click Apply.
- Information Hiding: Specifies which information to hide. Select the amount of information
that you want to hide, and then click Apply.
- Restart Device: You can reboot your machine. Click the Restart Now button to reboot.
• Network Security: From the SyncThru™ Web Service, select the Security tab > Network
Security.
- Digital Certificate: You can manage digital certificates. A digital certificate is an electronic
certificate that verifies the secure association between communication nodes. You need to
add the certificate for SSL communication.
- Secure Connection: You can enable or disable secure connection to use more enhanced
secure network channel. For secure communication, using the Secure Connection feature is
recommended.
- SNMPv3: You can set SNMPv3.
- IP Security: You can set IP security settings.
- 802.1x(Ethernet): You can enable/disable 802.1x Security as well as manage filtering rules.
- IP/MAC Filtering: You can set filtering options for IP and MAC addresses. If the administrator
does not add a filtering rule for IPv4, IPv6, and MAC addresses, nothing is filtered. If the
administrator has added a filtering rule, filtering will be applied to the entered IPv4, IPv6, and
MAC addresses.
▪ IPv4 Filtering: You can enable/disable IPv4 filtering as well as manage filtering rules.
▪ IPv6 Filtering: You can enable/disable IPv6 filtering as well as manage filtering rules.
▪ MAC Filtering: You can enable/disable Mac filtering as well as manage filtering rules.
- External Authentication Server: Set the servers for authentication.
• User Access Control: You can restrict users from accessing the machine or application. You can
also give specific permission for user to only use certain feature of the machine. For example,
you can allow user A to only use print feature. In this case, user A will not be able to scan, copy
or fax with the machine.
- Authentication: You can choose the authentication method for user authentication. Select a
mode and click on the Options button.