GPX X642 User Manual

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SNMPv3 authentication and encryption has three levels of support:
No authentication and no encryption
Authentication with no encryption
Authentication and encryption
Note: The selected level serves as a minimum level of protection. The MFP negotiates 
with the SNMPv3 requestor, and a higher level of protection may be agreed upon 
and used by both.
5
Indicate the setting for each sub-item as required for the network environment.
6
Click Submit.
Disabling SNMPv1 and SNMPv2
1
Open a Web browser. In the address line, enter the IP address of the MFP being configured 
using the format: http://ip_address/.
2
Click Configuration.
3
Under Other Settings, click Network/Ports.
4
Click SNMP.
5
Click to clear the Enabled check box unless SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 are used in this 
environment.
6
Click Submit.
Supporting IPSec (Internet Protocol Security)
IP Security protocol provides authentication and encryption of communications at the network layer 
allowing all application and network communications over the IP protocol to be secure. IPSec can be 
set up between the MFP and up to five hosts, using both IPv4 and IPv6. To configure IPSec through 
the EWS: 
1
Open a Web browser. In the address line, enter the IP address of the MFP being configured 
using the format: http://ip_address/.
2
Click Configuration.
3
Under Other Settings, click Network/Ports.
4
Click IPSec.
Two types of authentication are supported for IPSec:
Shared Key Authentication—Any ASCII phrase shared among all the participating hosts. 
This is the easiest way to configure when only a few hosts on the network use IPSec.