Fips140-2 data encryption, Overwriting image data – Xerox Color 550-560-570 Printer con Xerox CX Print Server powered by Creo-16023 User Manual

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3.

Under Authentication Method, select the method used on your network. Options
are:

• EAP-MD5
• EAP-MS-CHAPv2
• PEAP/MS-CHAPv2

4.

Type the Login Name (Device Name) required by your authentication switch and
server.

5.

Type the Password, then retype to verify.

6.

Select Enabled next to Certificate Validation if necessary.

7.

Click Apply to accept the changes or Undo to retain the previous settings.

Note

EAP-TLS: This method is available if the printer is configured to use EAP-TLS. For details,
see Configuring the Printer for 802.1X using EAP-TLS Authentication.

FIPS140-2 Data Encryption

All data stored on and transmitted by the printer is encrypted. Some services and
protocols, such as SMB, NetWare, SNMPv3, and the PDF Direct Print service do not use
an encryption method that complies with government standard FIPS140-2. You can
warn users with a control panel message when data is about to be transmitted that is
not encrypted to FIPS140-2 standard. For more information, see the printer's Security
White Paper on the Xerox website.

To enable the warning message:

1.

In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security > FIPS140 Validation
Mode
.

2.

Next to FIPS140 Validation Mode, selectEnabled.

Note

FIPS 140-2 encryption does not apply to the following services and protocols: SMB,
NetWare, SNMPv3, PDF Direct Print Service.

Overwriting Image Data

To ensure that image data on the printer's hard drive cannot be accessed, you can delete
and overwrite image data. Image data is any and all in-process or temporary user data
on the hard drive, such as current jobs, queued jobs, temporary scan files, but not saved
jobs or folders. To use this feature, you must purchase and install the Data Security Kit.

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