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Epson Printer Administrator's Guide

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Related Information
& “Accessing Web Cong” on page 11
& “Obtaining and Importing a CA-signed Certicate” on page 31
Conguring
IPsec/IP Filtering
About IPsec/IP Filtering
If the printer supports IPsec/IP Filtering, you can lter trac based on IP addresses, services, and port. By
combining of the
ltering,
you can
congure
the printer to accept or block
specied
clients and
specied
data.
Additionally, you can improve security level by using an IPsec.
To lter trac, congure the default policy. e default policy applies to every user or group connecting to the
printer. For more ne-grained control over users and groups of users, congure group policies. A group policy is
one or more rules applied to a user or user group. e printer controls IP packets that match with congured
policies. IP packets are authenticated in the order of a group policy 1 to 10 then a default policy.
Note:
Computers that run Windows Vista or later or Windows Server 2008 or later support IPsec.
Conguring
Default Policy
1. Access the printer's Web Cong and select Network Security Settings > IPsec/IP Filtering > Basic.
2. Enter a value for each item.
3. Click Next.
A conrmation message is displayed.
4. Click OK.
e printer is updated.
Related Information
& “Accessing Web
Cong
” on page 11
& “Default Policy Setting Items” on page 19
Administrator's Guide
Using the Printer in a Secure Network
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