The following procedures enhance user data security when IPsec is unavailable.
Administrators must instruct users to carry out these procedures.
Fax
Sending and receiving faxes without using IP-Fax:
When sending faxes, specify destinations by fax number, Internet Fax destination, e-mail address, or folder destination. Do not specify destinations by IP-Fax destination. For details about specifying the destination for a facsimile, see "Specifying a Destination", Fax.
Printer
Printing with protocols that support encryption:
To use the printer functions, specify sftp as the protocol, or specify IPP and enable SSL/TLS.
For details about IPP settings, see "Installing the Printer Driver for the Selected Port", Driver Installation Guide.
For details about SSL/TLS settings, see Configuring SSL/TLS Settings.
Scanner
Sending the URL address of stored files
Send the URLs of the scanned files to destinations by configuring [Send Settings] in [Scanner Features], instead of sending the actual scanned files. For details, see "Sending the URL by E-mail", Scan.
Managing scanned files using Web Image Monitor
Use Web Image Monitor through your network to view, delete, send, and download scanned files.
S/MIME authentication function
When sending the scanned files attached to e-mail, protect them by applying an S/MIME certificate. To do this, configure the "Security" settings before sending the files. For details about sending e-mail from the scanner, see "Security Settings to E-mails", Scan.
For details about enabling and disabling IPsec using the control panel, see "Interface Settings", Connecting the Machine/System Settings.
For details about specifying the IPsec setting via Web Image Monitor, see Configuring IPsec Settings.