Usb settings – Dell C3760dn Color Laser Printer User Manual

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IP Filter

NOTE:

IP Filter feature is available only for

LPD

or

Port9100

.

Purpose:
To block data received from certain IP addresses through the wired or wireless network. You can set up to five IP

addresses. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on again.
Values:

IEEE 802.1x

NOTE:

IEEE 802.1x feature is available only when the printer is connected using LAN cable and it is available only when the IEEE

802.1x authentication is enabled.

Purpose:
To disable IEEE 802.1x authentication. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on

again.

Reset LAN

Purpose:
To initialize wired network data stored in non-volatile memory (NVM). After executing this function and rebooting

the printer, all wired network settings are reset to their default values.

Adobe Protocol

Purpose:
To specify PostScript communication protocol for a parallel interface, you can configure the Adobe Protocol

settings for the wired network. The change becomes effective after the printer is turned off and then on again.
Values:

USB Settings

Use the USB Settings menu to change printer settings affecting a USB port.

USB Port

NOTE:

USB Port feature is available only for the USB port on the rear of the printer.

*1

HTTP-SSL/TLS feature is available only when a digital certificate is set from the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.

No. n / IP Address (n is 1–5.)

Sets the IP address for Filter

n.

No. n / Mask (n is 1–5.)

Sets the address mask for Filter

n.

No. n / Mode (n is 1–5.)

Off

*

Disables the IP Filter feature for Filter

n.

Accept

Accepts an access from the specified IP address.

Reject

Rejects an access from the specified IP address.

Auto

Used when auto-detecting the PostScript communication protocol.

Standard

Used when the communication protocol is in ASCII interface.

BCP

Used when the communication protocol is in binary format.

TBCP

*

Used when the communication protocol supports both ASCII and binary data to switch between them

according to the specified control code.

Binary

Used when no special processing is required for data.

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