Administrator's Guide

Table 4-15 Wizard Security Levels (continued)
Security Level Description
Enhanced Security
(Recommended)
Adds to Basic Security by automatically disabling management protocols that do not use
secure, encrypted communications (such as Telnet and FTP firmware updates, RCFG,
SNMP v1/v2c). To change individual protocol settings, see
Mgmt. Protocols
on page 98.
Use the Admin. Account page to enter the administrator password.
NOTE: To clear the administrator password, apply blank entries using Custom
Security, or see
Admin. Account on page 93.
Use the SNMP Configuration pages to configure specific SNMP settings:
Enable SNMPv3 (Full-featured print servers only) Enable SNMP v3 and create an
SNMP v3 account. Not recommended if you manage devices using HP Web
Jetadmin. See
SNMP on page 83.
Enable SNMPv1/v2 read-only access Support current tools that rely on SNMP
v1/v2 for device discovery and status.
The Configuration Review page displays all the current settings that affect security.
Click Finish to set your security selections.
Custom Security Manually set all available security settings supported by your print server. For more
information on specific parameters and selections, see
Mgmt. Protocols on page 98
and
Authorization on page 93.
Use the Admin. Account page to enter the administrator password.
NOTE: To clear the Administrator Password, enter blank entries, or see
Admin.
Account on page 93.
Use the Web Mgmt. page for HTTPS configuration, including certificates and encryption
levels.
Use the Management Tools page to configure management protocols that are not
secure (such as RCFG, Telnet and FTP firmware updates).
Use the SNMP Configuration pages to configure the following SNMP settings:
Enable SNMPv1/v2 Allow management software that uses SNMP v1/v2. If
selected the SNMPv1/v2 Configuration page is displayed to configure SNMP
community names.
Enable SNMPv3 (Full-featured print servers only) Create an SNMP v3 account. Do
not create an SNMP v3 account if you manage devices using HP Web Jetadmin.
See
SNMP on page 83.
Use the Access Control page to control host access to the device. Available on
selected full-featured print servers only.
Use the Print Protocols and Services page to enable or disable network printing, print
services, and device discovery protocols that can affect security.
Use the Configuration Review page to display all the current settings that affect
security. Click Finish to set your security selections.
Restore Defaults
Restore the listed configuration parameters to factory default values. The parameters displayed
depend on the features supported by the print server.
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