5. Specify IPv4 Address.
For details on how to specify the IPv4 address, see "Interface Settings", Network and System Settings
Reference.
6. Be sure to connect this machine to a network that only administrators can access.
7. Start Web Image Monitor, and then log in to the machine as the administrator.
For details about logging in to Web Image Monitor as an administrator, see p.68 "Logging in Using
Web Image Monitor".
8. Click [Configuration], and then click [E-mail] under "Device Settings".
9. Enter the machine administrator's e-mail address in "Administrator E-mail Address", and
then, click [OK].
10. Install the device certificate.
For details about installing the device certificate, see p.157 "Protection Using Encryption".
The settings for device certificate creation can be configured only if an administrator e-mail address
is specified.
11. Enable secure sockets layer (SSL).
For details about enabling SSL, see p.161 "Enabling SSL/TLS".
12. Change the administrator's user name and password.
To enable higher security, proceed to step 2 in the following "Enabling enhanced security".
For details about specifying the administrator's user name and password, see p.33 "Changing the
Administrator's User Name and Password".
13. Log out, and then quit Web Image Monitor.
14. Disconnect the machine from the administrators-only network, and then connect it to the
general use network.
Enabling enhanced security
1. Configure the security settings for the machine by following steps 1 to 12 of the previous
procedure ("Enabling Security").
2. Click [Configuration], and then click [Network Security] under "Security".
3. Set "Network Security" to [Level 2].
Note that some functions will be unavailable after you select [Level 2] for this setting. For details, see
p.152 "Status of Functions under Each Network Security Level" and p.146 "Enabling and Disabling
Protocols".
4. Set both "FTP" with high security risk and "SNMPv3 Function" to [Inactive], and then click
[OK].
For details about the functions that will be unavailable if "FTP" and "SNMPv3" are set to [Inactive],
see p.146 "Enabling and Disabling Protocols".
Setting up the Machine
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