Xerox ColorQube 8870 管理员指南

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ColorQube 8570/8870 Color Printer
System Administrator Guide
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IP Host Groups
This page allows you to create, modify, and delete IP Host Groups. IP Host Groups are a selection of 
one or more hosts that can be managed as a set by an IPsec Policy. Once an IP Host Group is 
configured, it is available for selection on the IPsec Policies page. For more information about IPsec, see 
Default IP Host Groups include:
All IP Hosts: This group includes all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This group cannot be modified.
Local Subnet: This group includes all the same IPv4 and IPv6 subnets as the printer. This group 
cannot be modified. 
Creating an IP Host Group
To create a new group:
1.
On the IP Hosts Group page, click Create Group at the bottom of the page. You can create a 
maximum of 100 Host Groups. 
2.
On the Create New Host Group page, next to Group Name, type a name, up to 64 characters.
3.
Type a Description, up to 256 characters. 
Note:
The name and description cannot contain the following special characters: " ' & ? + = < > / \
4.
Next to Address List, type at least one set of network information, up to 512 characters, for the 
host group in the Address List. Separate entries in the Address List with a single space. 
Note:
The Address List cannot contain the following special characters:" ' & ? + = < > , ; \ 
A set of network information in the Address List must use the notation shown in the following 
table: 
5.
Click the Save Changes button.
Address List Example
Meaning
ANY
Enables communication with any network host.
LOCAL
Enables communication with all hosts on the same IPv4 and IPv6 
subnets as the printer. 
10.1.1.0/255.255.255.0
Enables communication with all hosts on the IPv4 10.1.1.0 subnet.
fe80::/64
Enables communication with all hosts on the IPv6 fe80:: subnet.
10.1.1.1-10.1.1.5
Enables communication with hosts at IPv4 addresses 10.1.1.1 through 
10.1.1.5 inclusively. 
10.1.1.7
Enables communication with the host at 10.1.1.7. 
2002:10:1::f5:1:1-2002:10:1::f5:1:5
Enables communication with hosts at IPv6 addresses 2002:10:1::f5:1:1 
through 2002:10:1::f5:1:5. 
2002:10:1::f5:1:7
Enables communication with 2002:10:1::f5:1:7