Measures to prevent unauthorized access, Measures to prevent unauthorized access(p. 6), Using a private ip address – Canon imageCLASS MF264dw II Multifunction Monochrome Laser Printer User Manual

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Measures to Prevent Unauthorized Access

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Be sure to read this section before using the machine in a network environment.

Printers and multifunction machines can provide various useful functions when connected to a network. However,

because this also creates risks of unauthorized access and eavesdropping over the network, measures against security

risks are essential.

This section provides examples of measures against unauthorized access that you can implement during setup when

using the machine in a network environment.

Using a Private IP Address(P. 6)
Using a PIN to Protect Information(P. 6)
Precautions When Using Remote UI(P. 7)

There are additional measures against security risks you can implement on the machine, such as restricting
communication with a firewall and using TLS encrypted communication to prevent eavesdropping and
tampering. Take the necessary measures according to your usage environment. Security(P. 349)

Using a Private IP Address

There are two types of IP addresses: a global IP address, which is used for connecting to the Internet, and a private IP

address, which is used in a local area network such as a company LAN.

If a global IP address is assigned to the machine, the machine can be accessed by users on the Internet. Thus, the risk

of information leakage due to unauthorized access from external network increases.

On the other hand, if a private IP address is assigned to the machine, access to the machine is restricted to only users

on your local area network. Therefore, it reduces the risk of unauthorized access compared to an assigned global IP

address.

Basically, assign a private IP address to the machine.

A private IP address is used in one of the following ranges.

Ranges for Private IP Addresses

From 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255

From 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255

From 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255

For details about how to assign and confirm the IP address, see the following:

Setting IPv4 Addresses(P. 77)

Setting IPv6 Addresses(P. 81)

If you want to assign a global IP address to the machine, you can create an environment to prevent outside access,

such as by using a firewall, to reduce the risk of unauthorized access. Contact your network administrator about how

to implement network security.

Using a PIN to Protect Information

By setting up a PIN to protect the information stored in the machine, you can reduce the risk of information leakage or

unauthorized use if a malicious third party attempts to gain unauthorized access.

You can set a PIN to the functions indicated below. Only users who know the PIN can use these functions and access

the information on the machine.

Remote UI

About the Machine

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