Netware packet signature levels, Server levels, Print server levels – Philips AXIS 5900 User Manual

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Management and Configuration

AXIS 5900 User’s Manual

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NetWare Packet Signature Levels

NetWare Packet Signatures protect servers and clients using the NCP

(NetWare Core Protocol) services and prevent packet forgery by requiring

the server and the client to sign each NCP packet.

There are two levels of NCP Packet Signature: the Server Level and the

AXIS Print Server Level (also know as the Workstation Level).

Server Levels

Server packet signature levels are assigned by a new SET parameter:

SET NCP PACKET SIGNATURE OPTION = n

Print Server Levels

Print server signature levels are assigned by a new NET.CFG parameter

SIGNATURE LEVEL = n

Regardless of server level, the AXIS print server has the capability to log

in in Print Server Mode since it supports NCP Packet Level 3 (which is the

most restrictive).

These procedures are taken care of automatically. There are no

configurable parameters in the Print Server for choosing the NCP Packet

Signature Level. The AXIS print server adapts itself to the Server Level.

Key to Server Levels

Explanation

0

Server does not sign packets (regardless of the print server level)

1 (default)

Server signs packets only if the print server requests it (print server
level is 2 or higher)

2

Server signs packets if the print server is capable of signing (print
server level is 1 or higher)

3

Server signs packets and requires the print server to sign packets (or
logging in will fail)

Key to Print Server Levels

Explanation

0

Print server does not sign packets

1 (default)

Print server signs packets only if the server requests it (server option
is 2 or higher)

2

Print server signs packets if the server is capable of signing (server
option is 1 or higher)

3

Print server signs packets and requires the server to sign packets (or
logging in will fail)

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