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4. Enhanced Network Security
Preventing Unauthorized Access
You can limit IP addresses or disable ports to prevent unauthorized access over
the network and protect the address book, stored files, and default settings.
Network Settings
This can be specified by the network administrator.
Specify whether to enable or disable the function for each protocol.
By making this setting, you can protect the machine, along with its address book,
stored files, and default data, from unauthorized access over the network.
Preparation
For details about logging on with administrator authentication, see p.75
“Logging on Using Administrator Authentication”.
For details about logging off with administrator authentication, see p.76
“Logging off Using Administrator Authentication”.
A
AA
A
Press the {
{{
{User Tools/Counter}
}}
} key.
B
BB
B
Press [System Settings].
C
CC
C
Press [Interface Settings].
D
DD
D
Press [Effective Protocol].
If the setting to be specified does not appear, press [T
TT
TNext].
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