Security Level Description
The Access Control page is used to set up an Access Control List, if desired to control
host access to the device.
The Print Protocols and Services page is used to enable or disable network printing,
print services, and device discovery protocols that may affect security.
The Configuration Review page displays all the current settings that may affect
security. Click Finish to set your basic security selections.
Restore Defaults
This page is used to restore security configuration settings to factory defaults. The default settings
displayed depend on the features supported by the print server.
Only the security settings listed are restored to factory defaults, other configuration settings are not
affected.
Authorization
The Authorization page provides tabs that allow you to control access to the device, as well as to
device configuration and management features.
Admin. Account
Use this page to set an administrator password for controlled access to Jetdirect configuration and
status information. The administrator password is shared by Jetdirect configuration tools, such as the
embedded Web server, Telnet, and HP Web Jetadmin.
If a password is set and you attempt to access Jetdirect print server settings, you will be prompted
for a user name and this password before you are allowed access.
NOTE The administrator password may be cleared by a cold reset of the print server, which
resets the print server to factory default settings.
A checkbox allows you to synchronize HP Web Jetadmin and the SNMP v1/v2c Set Community
Name. If you enable this feature (the checkbox is checked), the administrator password will also be
used as the SNMP Set Community Name for SNMP v1/v2c management applications.
NOTE If you subsequently change the SNMP Set Community Name (for example, using the
SNMP tab on the Network Settings page or from Web Jetadmin), the two settings will no
longer be synchronized.
Access Control
Use this tab to display the Access Control List (ACL) on the HP Jetdirect print server. An access
control list (or host access list) specifies individual host systems, or networks of host systems, that
will be allowed to access the printer. Up to 10 entries can be included on the list. If the list is empty
(no hosts are listed), any supported system can access the print server.
Table 4-6 Wizard Security Levels (continued)
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