Network Connectivity
Xerox
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Phaser
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3330 Printer 31
System Administrator Guide
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a request-response standard protocol between clients and servers.
Clients that make HTTP requests are called User Agents (UAs). Servers that respond to these requests for
resources, such as HTML pages, are called Origin Servers. There can be any number of intermediaries,
such as tunnels, proxies, or gateways between User Agents and Origin Servers.
Enabling HTTP at the Control Panel
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
2. Navigate to Tools, then press OK.
Note: To access this feature at the control panel, log in as an administrator.
3. Navigate to Setup, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Network Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Network Services, then press OK.
6. Navigate to HTTP, then press OK.
7. Navigate to On, then press OK.
8. To return to the Ready screen, press the Menu button.
Configuring HTTP Settings in Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services
1. In Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols.
2. Click HTTP.
3. To enable the protocol, for Protocol, select Enable.
4. For Keep Alive Timeout, enter the time that the printer waits for a response from a connected user
before it terminates the connection. Increasing the Keep Alive Timeout can cause slow connections.
5. Change the Port Number as needed.
Note: If a machine digital certificate is configured, you can edit the following fields.
6. For HTTP Security Mode, select an SSL security option.
7. To allow connections to the device using SSL v3 only, for Require SSL v3, select Enable.
8. Click Apply.