Sharp MX-2614N User Manual

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SYSTEM SETTINGS

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Security Settings

The following settings are related to security. Touch the [Security Settings] key to configure the settings.

SSL Settings

SSL can be used for data transmission over a network.
SSL is a protocol that enables the encryption of
information communicated over a network. Encrypting
data makes it possible to transmit and receive sensitive
information safely.
SSL can be enabled for the following protocols:

Server Port

• HTTPS: Apply SSL encryption to HTTP

communication.

• IPP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to IPP

communication.

• Redirect HTTP to HTTPS in Device Web Page

Access:
When this setting is enabled, all communication that
attempts to access the machine by HTTP is redirected
to HTTPS.

Client Port

• HTTPS:

Apply SSL encryption to HTTP
communication.

• FTPS:

Apply SSL encryption to FTP
communication.

• SMTP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to SMTP

communication.

• POP3-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to POP3

communication.

• LDAP-SSL: Apply SSL encryption to LDAP

communication.

Level of Encryption
The encryption strength can be set to one of three levels.

IPsec Settings

IPsec can be used for data transmission/reception on a
network. When IPsec is used, data can be sent and
received safely without the need to configure settings for
IP packet encryption in a Web browser or other
higher-level application.
This setting is only used to enable or disable IPsec;
detailed IPsec settings are configured in the Web pages.
Note the following points when enabling IPsec:

• A certain amount of time may be needed for the

setting to be updated. During this time, it will not be
possible to connect to the machine.

• If the settings in the Web page are not configured

correctly, it will not be possible to connect to the
machine, and printing, scanning, and Web page
display may not be possible. In this event, disable the
setting at the machine and then correct the settings in
the Web page.

IEEE802.1X Setting

IEEE802.1X can be used to authenticate a user to allow
use of the machine.
IEEE802.1X protocol defines port-based authentication
for both wired and wireless networks.
Use IEEE802.1X authentication to allow only
authenticated devices to use network, and protect
against network abuse by third parties.
This setting is only used to enable or disable
IEEE802.1X; detailed IEEE802.1X settings are
configured in the Web pages.
Some Web page settings may not allow connection to
the machine, or the settings may not allow printing,
scanning, or Web page display. In this case, deselect
this setting and change the Web page settings.

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