Operation Manual, User's Manual
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SYSTEM SETTINGS►SYSTEM SETTINGS
Port Control
Enable or disable main system ports, set the port numbers, and tap the [Store] key.
The following ports can be configured.
Filter Setting
You can set the filter by an IP or MAC address to prevent an unauthorised access to the machine via a network.
Set the IP or MAC address filter and tap the [Store] key.
IP Address Filter Settings
This option sets an IP address.
You can specify whether to allow or prohibit access to the machine from the IP address you set.
MAC Address Filter Settings
This option sets a MAC address.
It allows access to the machine from the MAC address you set.
SSL Settings
SSL can be used for data transmission over a network.
SSL is a protocol that enables the encryption of information communicated over a network. Encrypting data makes it
possible to transmit and receive sensitive information safely.
Data encryption can be set by the following protocols.
Server Port
• HTTPS: Apply SSL encryption to HTTP communication.
• IPP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to IPP communication.
• Redirect HTTP to HTTPS in Setting mode (Web version) Access:
When this setting is enabled, all communication that attempts to access the machine by HTTP is redirected
to HTTPS.
Server Port Client Port
•HTTP
•HTTPS
•FTP Print
•Raw Print
•LPD
•IPP
• IPP-SSL
• Tandem Output Receive
•PC Scan
• Remote Operation Panel
•SNMPD
• NBT/WINS
•SMTP
•BMLinkS
•WSD
• Print Release
• Sharp OSA (Expansion Platform)
•HTTP
•HTTPS
•HTTP
•HTTPS
•FTP
•FTPS
•SMTP
• SMTP-SSL
•POP3
• POP3-SSL
• SNMP-TRAP
• Notify Job End
•LDAP
• LDAP-SSL
• SMB/WINS
•SNTP
• mDNS
• Tandem Output Send
• Data Backup (Send)
• Print Release
•XMPP
• syslog
• syslog-SSL