Ipv4 filtering settings, Ipv6 filtering settings – Samsung CLX-9250ND-XAA User Manual
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IPv4 Filtering Enable: Select to enable or disable IPv4 address
filtering.
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IPv6 Filtering Enable: Select to enable or disable IPv6 address
filtering.
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MAC Filtering Enable: Select to enable or disable MAC filtering.
IPv4 Filtering Settings
You can enable/disable IPv4 filtering. Data from IPv4 addresses which is
not listed in the machine is denied or permitted.
Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > Network Filtering Settings >
IPv4 Filtering Settings from the display screen.
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You can also use this feature from the SyncThru™ Web Service.
Open the Web browser from your networked computer and type
the IP address of your machine. When SyncThru™ Web Service
opens, click Security > Network Security > IP/MAC Filtering >
IPv4 Filtering (see "IPv4 Filtering" on page 87).
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You need to enable IP filtering from the Machine Setup >
Network Settings > Network Filtering Settings to enable to use
this option.
Adding IPv4 address to the filtering list
1. Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > Network Filtering
Settings > IPv4 Filtering Settings > Add from the display screen.
2. Enter the following information.
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Priority: Enter the priority for filtering. The smaller the number,
the higher priority it has.
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IP Address: Enter the IPv4 address of the host computer to
deny or permit.
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HTTP: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
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SNMP: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
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9100: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
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LPR: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
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IPP: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
3. Press OK.
Editing the filtering list
1. Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > Network Filtering
Settings > IPv4 Filtering Settings from the display screen.
2. Select the IPv4 address you want to edit from the list and press the
Edit button.
3. Change the necessary information.
4. Press OK.
Deleting the filtering list
1. Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > Network Filtering
Settings > IPv4 Filtering Settings from the display screen.
2. Select the IPv4 address you want to delete from the list and press
the Delete button.
The IPv4 address you deleted is removed from the list.
IPv6 Filtering Settings
You can enable/disable IPv6 filtering. Data from IP addresses that are not
listed in the machine is denied or permitted.
Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > Network Filtering Settings >
IPv6 Filtering Settings from the display screen.
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You can also use this feature from the SyncThru™ Web Service.
Open the Web browser from your networked computer and type
the IP address of your machine. When SyncThru™ Web Service
opens, click Security > Network Security > IP/MAC Filtering >
IPv6 Filtering (see "IPv6 Filtering" on page 87).
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You need to enable IPv6 filtering in the Network Filtering
Settings to enable to use this option.
Adding IPv6 address to the filtering list
1. Press Machine Setup > Network Settings > Network Filtering
Settings > IPv6 Filtering Settings > Add from the display screen.
2. Enter the following information.
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Priority: Enter the priority for filtering. The smaller the number,
the higher priority it has.
•
IP Address: Enter the IPv6 address of the host computer to
deny or permit.
•
HTTP: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
•
SNMP: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
•
9100: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
•
LPR: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
•
IPP: Select whether to manage this protocol in filtering rule or
not.
3. Press OK.