Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 Administrator's Guide

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Security
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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9.
Click on the [Apply] button.
Note:
This policy will be applied if the admin password is forgotten!
If enabled, the password can be reset to the Factory Default using directions available from Xerox 
Support.
If disabled, a chargeable service call would be required if the password is forgotten.
IP Filtering
The IP Filtering security feature provides the ability to prevent unauthorized network access based on 
IP address and/or port number filtering rules set by the System Administrator using Internet Services.
Authorized users will be able to create IP Address filtering rules.
Authorized users can enter a list of addresses that will allow access to the device, and/or a list of 
addresses that cannot allow access to the device.
1.
At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address 
or Location field. Press [Enter].
2.
Click the [Properties] tab.
3.
If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111].
4.
Click on the [Login] button.
5.
Click on the [Security] link.
6.
Select [IP Filtering] in the directory tree.
In the IP Filter Rule List area, the following information is displayed:
Rule Number: Display the rule order. Rule ordering is important in IP Filtering, because rules 
can negate each other if placed in an incorrect order.
Action: Displays how IP Filtering handles incoming packet.
Source IP / Mask: Displays which IP or IP range and network mask the rule has been created 
to handle.
Source Port: Displays the originating port (if applicable) that the rule has been created to 
handle. If the incoming packet did not originate from this source port, the rule is not applied.
Destination Port: Displays the port to which the packet was sent. If the incoming packet was 
not sent to this port, the rule is not applied.
ICMP Message: Displays the ICMP Message the rule was meant to handle. ICMP Messages 
are only shown when the protocol is set to ICMP.
Protocol: Displays which protocols the rule handles.
To Add IP Filter Rule
1.
On the IP Filtering page, click on the [Add] button to display the Add IP Filter Rule page.
2.
In the Define IP Filter Rule area:
a.
From the [Protocol] drop-down list, select the protocol (AllTCPUDP or ICMP) that the rule 
will apply to.
b.
From the [Action] drop-down list, select how you wish IP Filtering to handle the incoming 
packet the options are AcceptDrop, or Reject.