Configuration Examples of IPsec/IP Filtering

Receiving IPsec packets only

This example is to configure a default policy only.

Default Policy:

  • IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable

  • Access Control: IPsec

  • Authentication Method: Pre-Shared Key

  • Pre-Shared Key: Enter up to 127 characters.

Group Policy: Do not configure.

Receiving printing data and printer settings

This example allows communications of printing data and printer configuration from specified services.

Default Policy:

  • IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable

  • Access Control: Refuse Access

Group Policy:

  • Enable this Group Policy: Check the box.

  • Access Control: Permit Access

  • Remote Address(Host): IP address of a client

  • Method of Choosing Port: Service Name

  • Service Name: Check the box of ENPC, SNMP, HTTP (Local), HTTPS (Local) and RAW (Port9100).

Note:

To avoid receiving HTTP (Local) and HTTPS (Local), clear their checkboxes in Group Policy. When doing so, disable IPsec/IP filtering from the printer's control panel temporarily to change the printer settings.

Receiving access from a specified IP address only

This example allows a specified IP address to access the printer.

Default Policy:

  • IPsec/IP Filtering: Enable

  • Access Control:Refuse Access

Group Policy:

  • Enable this Group Policy: Check the box.

  • Access Control: Permit Access

  • Remote Address(Host): IP address of an administrator’s client

Note:

Regardless of policy configuration, the client will be able to access and configure the printer.