Xerox 7228 用户指南

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Descriptions of the File Folders in the Directory Tree 
1. The 
PKI Settings
 folder is used to set up SSL/TLS Encryption with Digital Signatures (also known as 
Certificates).  Click on SSL/TLS Settings, then on the Generate Self-Signed Certificate button, to 
place at least one Certificate on the machine.  A Certificate Management hot link will then be 
displayed under the PKI folder.  This new link is used to manage all digital certificates, of various 
types, stored on the machine.  A PDF Security Settings hot link displays the dialog to determine 
whether or not to add a digital signature to PDF files.  For complete details on the use of PKI (Public 
Key Infrastructure) Settings to set up encryption, refer to Security – SSL/TLS Encryption in the 
Options
 section of this guide. 
2. The 
Remote Authentication Server / Directory Services
 folder is meant to support machine 
authentication administered by a remote server.  This type of authentication is first set up by selecting 
Auditron Administration
 in the list of Directory Tree hot links, then selecting Remote Access from 
the Auditron Mode drop-down list.  Machine connection to the remote authentication server is then 
set up using the hot links displayed under the Remote Authentication Server / Directory Services 
folder.  For complete details on the set up and use of authentication, including Remote 
Authentication, refer to Security – Authentication in the Options section of this guide. 
3.  The file folder, labeled Port Settings, contains Ethernet, Parallel Port (if available), and USB (if 
available) hot links.  Note that the Parallel Port and USB hot links need an optional kit installed before 
they can be displayed. 
Click on the Ethernet hot link to view or change Ethernet (speed) Settings from a drop-down 
selection list.  Selections include:  Auto (auto sensing), 10 Base-T (Half Duplex), 10 Base-T (Full 
Duplex), 100 Base-TX (Half Duplex), and 100 Base-TX (Full Duplex).  The MAC Address of the 
machine is also displayed, but not editable.  To have the Device register changes made to any 
settings, click the rectangular Apply button. 
Click on the Parallel hot link to view or change the enablement settings for Bi-Directional 
Communications
 (a check box) and Auto Eject Time (Parallel Port Timeout), with a range of 5 to 
1275 seconds.  To have the Device register changes made to any settings, click the rectangular 
Apply button. 
Click on the USB hot link to view or change the Auto Eject Time, which is the length of time the 
Controller will wait for an end of job command before processing the job.  Refer to the On-Line Help 
for assistance in configuring the Adobe Communication Protocol (if available). 
4.  The file folder, labeled Protocol Settings, contains a list of hot links for viewing or modifying the 
communications protocols used by the Device.  Specifically notice the hot links for E-mail, SMTP, and 
POP3, which can be used instead of the settings at the machine’s User Interface, to configure E-mail 
scanning with the machine.  For complete information on required E-mail settings, refer to the Scan 
to E-mail 
topic in the Options section of this guide.  To have the Device register changes made to 
any settings, click the rectangular Apply button. 
5.  The file folder, labeled Emulation Settings, contains a hot link labeled Print Mode, and several 
Page Description Language links. 
Click on the Print Mode hot link to set the Page Description Language emulation used by the 
Printer's Input Ports displayed on the screen.  Depending upon the Ports enabled at the Device, the 
list of Ports will include:  Parallel, AppleTalk (with PostScript), SMB, NetWare, LPD, IPP and Port 
9100.  Typical Page Description selections for each Port include:  Auto (auto select), PostScript, HP-
GL/2, PCL, and TIFF/JPEG.  To have the Device register changes made to any settings, click the 
rectangular Apply button. 
Click on a Page Description Language hot link and the Edit button (when available) to access the 
Printer's default preferences for processing that Page Description Language.  To have the Device 
register changes made to any settings, click the rectangular Apply button.