Gain access to secure disk erase, Additional information, Hp encrypted high performance hard disks – HP CM3530 User Manual

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Gain access to Secure Disk Erase

Use HP Web Jetadmin to gain access to and set the Secure Disk Erase feature.

Additional Information

For additional information about the HP Secure Disk Erase feature, see the HP support flyer or go to

www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin/

.

HP Encrypted High Performance Hard Disks

This product supports optional encrypted hard disks that you can install on the formatter board, in the
EIO accessory slot, or in both locations. These hard disks provide hardware-based encryption so you
can securely store sensitive print, copy, and scan data without impacting product performance. These
hard disks use the latest Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and have versatile time-saving features
and robust functionality.

For information about ordering these accessories see

Part numbers on page 245

.

DSS authentication

Optional Digital Sending Software (DSS) for the product is available for purchase separately. The
software provides an advanced sending program that contains an authentication process. This process
requires users to type a user identification and a password before they can use any of the DSS features
that require authentication.

Lock the control-panel menus

To prevent someone from changing the product configuration, you can lock the control-panel menus.
This prevents unauthorized users from changing the configuration settings such as the SMTP server.
The following procedure describes how to restrict access to the control-panel menus by using the
HP Web Jetadmin software. (See

Use HP Web Jetadmin software on page 173

.)

1.

Open the HP Web Jetadmin program.

2.

Open the DEVICE MANAGEMENT folder in the drop-down list in the Navigation panel. Navigate
to the DEVICE LISTS folder.

3.

Select the product.

4.

In the Device Tools drop-down list, select Configure.

5.

Select Security from the Configuration Categories list.

6.

Type a Device Password.

7.

In the Control Panel Access section, select Maximum Lock. This prevents unauthorized users
from gaining access to configuration settings.

ENWW

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