You can configure IPsec and IP filtering in a variety of ways,
as shown in the examples here.
Receiving IPsec Packets Only
Use this example only for configuring a default
policy.
- IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable
- Access Control: IPsec
- Authentication Method:
Pre-Shared Key
- Pre-Shared Key: Enter a key up
to 127 characters long
Receiving Printing Data and Printer
Settings
Use this example to allow communication of printing data and
printer settings from specified services.
Default policy:
- IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable
- Access Control: Refuse Access
Group policy:
- Access Control: Permit Access
- Remote Address(Host): Client IP
address
- Method of Choosing Port:
Service Name
- Service Name: Select
ENPc, SNMP, HTTP
(Local), HTTPS (Local), and
RAW (Port9100)
Receiving Access from Only a Specified
Address for Product Access
In these examples, the client will be able to access and
configure the product in any policy configuration.
Default policy:
- IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable
- Access Control: Refuse Access
Group policy:
- Access Control: Permit Access
- Remote Address (Host):
Administrator's client IP address