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<user> - Authenticated user who modified the EWS session timeout. If an unauthenticated user
modified the EWS session timeout, the user key-value pair is not contained within the message.
<client computer IP address> - IP address of the client computer that sent the request to modify
the EWS session timeout.
PJL password
Message:
printer: PJL Password modified; time="<timestamp>" source_IP="<client computer IP address>"
outcome=success
Interface(s):
EWS, WS*, PJL
Syslog severity:
Informational
Explanation:
The PJL password was set, cleared, or modified.
Variables:
<device type> - see Table 2-2.
<timestamp> - see Table 2-2.
<client computer IP address> - IP address of the client computer that sent the request to modify
the PJL password.
Message:
<device type>: PJL Password modified; time="<timestamp>" source_IP="<client computer IP
address>" outcome=failure
Interface(s):
EWS, WS*
Syslog severity:
Warning
Explanation:
An attempt to set, clear, or modify the PJL password was unsuccessful.
Variables:
<device type> - see Table 2-2.
<timestamp> - see Table 2-2.
<client computer IP address> - IP address of the client computer that sent the request to set,
clear, or modify the PJL password.
Firmware upgrade security
Message:
<device type>: Allow Firmware Upgrade as Print Job Changed; time="<timestamp>" value=<value>
old value=<old value> user="<user>" source_IP="<client computer IP address>" outcome=success
Interface(s):
EWS, WS*
Syslog severity:
Informational
Explanation:
The “Allow firmware upgrades sent as print jobs (port 9100)” setting was either enabled or
disabled.
Variables:
<device type> - see Table 2-2.
<timestamp> - see Table 2-2.
<value> - New setting value. Possible values are:
• enable
• disable
<old value> - Old setting value. Possible values are:
• enable
• disable
<user> - Authenticated user who enabled or disabled the “Allow firmware upgrades sent as print
jobs (port 9100)” setting. If an unauthenticated user enabled or disabled the “Allow firmware
upgrades sent as print jobs (port 9100)” setting, the user key-value pair is not contained within
the message.