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Access Control

The printer can control TCP/IP access.

Limit the IP addresses from which access is possible by specifying the access control range.

For example, if you specify the access control range as [192.168.15.16]-[192.168.15.20], the client PC addresses from which access is possible will be from [192.168.15.16] to [192.168.15.20].

Important

  • Using access control, you can limit access involving LPR, RCP/RSH, FTP, ssh/sftp, Bonjour, SMB, WSD (Device), WSD (Printer), IPP, DIPRINT, RHPP, Web Image Monitor, or SmartDeviceMonitor for Client. You cannot limit the monitoring of SmartDeviceMonitor for Client. You cannot limit access involving telnet, or DeviceManager NX, when using the SNMPv1 monitoring.

1Log in as the network administrator from Web Image Monitor.

2Point to [Device Management], and then click [Configuration].

3Click [Access Control] under "Security".

4To specify the IPv4 address, enter an IP address that has access to the printer in "Access Control Range".

To specify the IPv6 address, enter an IP address that has access to the printer in "Range" under "Access Control Range", or enter an IP address in "Mask" and specify the "Mask Length".

5Click [OK].

6“Updating...” appears. Wait for about one or two minutes, and then click [OK].

If the previous screen does not reappear after you click [OK], wait for a while, and then click the web browser's refresh button.

7Log out.