Settings You Can Configure Using a Web Browser
Use a web browser from networked computers to configure the security settings shown in the following table. (We use Web Image Monitor installed on this machine.)
Device ManagementConfiguration
Category | Item | Setting |
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Device SettingsTimer | Auto Logout Timer | [On]: 180 seconds or less. See Auto Logout. |
Device SettingsUser Authentication Management | User Authentication Management | Select [Basic Authentication], and then select [Entire] for "Printer Job Authentication". See Basic Authentication. |
Device SettingsAdministrator Authentication Management | User Administrator Authentication | Select [On]. See page Configuring Administrator Authentication. |
Device SettingsAdministrator Authentication Management | Machine Administrator Authentication | Select [On]. See page Configuring Administrator Authentication. |
Device SettingsAdministrator Authentication Management | Network Administrator Authentication | Select [On]. See page Configuring Administrator Authentication. |
Device SettingsAdministrator Authentication Management | File Administrator Authentication | Select [On]. See page Configuring Administrator Authentication. |
Device SettingsLogs | Collect Job Logs | Active |
Device SettingsLogs | Collect Access Logs | Active |
SecurityUser Lockout Policy | Lockout | Active For details, see User Lockout Function. |
SecurityUser Lockout Policy | Number of Attempts before Lockout | 5 times or less. For details, see User Lockout Function. |
SecurityUser Lockout Policy | Lockout Release Timer | Set to [Active] or [Inactive]. When setting to [Active], set the Lockout release timer to 60 minutes or more. For details, see User Lockout Function. |
SecurityUser Lockout Policy | Lock Out User for | When setting "Lockout Release Timer" to [Active], set the Lockout release timer to 60 minutes or more. For details, see User Lockout Function. |
NetworkSNMPv3 | SNMPv3 Function | Inactive To use SNMPv3 functions, set "SNMPv3 Function" to [Active], and set "Permit SNMPv3 Communication" to [Encryption Only]. Because SNMPv3 enforces authentication for each packet, Login log will be disabled as long as SNMPv3 is active. |
SecurityNetwork SecurityIPv4/IPv6 | FTP | Inactive Before specifying this setting, set "Network Security Level" to [Level 2] on the control panel. |