Lexmark X792DTE, 47B1001 Disabling the AppleTalk protocol, Using the EWS, Using the touch screen

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Shutting down port access
Disabling virtual ports helps prevent intruders from accessing the MFP using a network connection. For information about accessing the EWS, see “Using the Embedded Web Server” on page 15.
Note: It might be necessary to scroll down to find the AppleTalk selection.

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Disabling the AppleTalk protocol

IP is the only network protocol permitted under this evaluation. The AppleTalk protocol must be disabled.

Using the EWS

Note: For information about accessing the EWS, see “Using the Embedded Web Server” on page 15.

1From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Network/Ports > AppleTalk.

2Verify that the Activate check box is cleared, and then click Submit.

Using the touch screen

1From the home screen, touch > Network/Ports > Standard Network > STD NET SETUP.

2From the Std Network Setup screen, touch AppleTalk > Activate.

3Set Activate to No.

4Touch Submit. The MFP will return to the AppleTalk screen. From there you can touch Back to return to the Std Network Setup screen or the home icon to return to the home screen.

1From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > TCP/IP Port Access.

2Clear the following check boxes:

TCP 21 (FTP)

UDP 69 (TFTP)

TCP 79 (FINGER)

UDP 161 (SNMP)

TCP 631 (IPP)

TCP 5000 (XML)

TCP 5001 (IPDS)

TCP 6110/UDP6100/TCP6100

TCP 9000 (Telnet)

UDP 9300/UDP 9301/UDP 9302 (NPAP)

TCP 9500/TCP 9501 (NPAP)

TCP 9600 (IPDS)

UDP 9700 (PlugnPrint)

TCP 10000 (Telnet)

ThinPrint

TCP 65002 (WSD Print Service)

TCP 65004 (WSD Scan Service)

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Contents Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide NovemberUnited States Government Rights Contents Troubleshooting Login issuesOverview Using this guideOverview and first steps Supported devicesPage Attaching a lock Encrypting the hard diskFollowing message appears Contents will be lost. Continue? Disabling the USB bufferConfiguration checklist Installing the minimum configurationConfiguring the device Configuring disk wipingCreating user accounts Scenario 1 Using two groupsScenario 2 Using multiple groups Defining groupsCreating security templates Creating accountsSelect Manage Internal Accounts Add Entry Controlling access to device functions Access controls and required levels of protectionModifying or deleting an existing security template Access control Level of protection Disabling home screen icons Touch Home screen customizationSettings for network-connected devices Administering the deviceUsing the Embedded Web Server Printing a network setupClick Device Certificate Management New Creating a new certificateViewing, downloading, and deleting a certificate Click Generate New CertificateSetting up IPSec Installing a CA certificateUsing the EWS Using the touch screenDisabling the AppleTalk protocol Other settings and functions Network Time ProtocolKerberos Importing a Kerberos configuration file Security audit loggingUsing the touch screen Smtp settings MailSet E‑mail images sent as to Attachment Touch Fax Send Settings FaxSetting up a fax storage location optional User accessConfiguring security reset jumper behavior Creating user accounts through the EWSClick Setup groups for use with internal accounts Scenario 1 Creating groups based on departmentScenario 2 Creating groups based on device function Click Add an LDAP+GSSAPI Setup Configuring LDAP+GSSAPIClick Settings Security Security Setup Internal Accounts General InformationSearch specific object classes optional Ldap Group NamesPage Configuring Common Access Card access Start the authentication token applicationConfigure PKI Authentication Page Modifying or deleting an existing security template Controlling access to device functions Configuring PKI Held JobsFor Access Control, select Solution‑specific access control Controlling access to device functions using the EWS Administrative MenusFunction Access ManagementDevice Solutions Unsupported USB Device error message TroubleshootingLogin issues Login screen does not appear when a Smart Card is insertedUsers are unable to authenticate Verify the Date and Time on the PrinterMake Sure the Kerberos File has Been Uploaded Make Sure the KDC is Available KDC did not respond within the required time error messageMake Sure the IP Address or Host Name of the KDC is Correct Make Sure Port 88 is not Blocked by a FirewallIncrease the Panel Login Timeout Interval Client Name unknown error messageLogin does not respond at Getting User Info User is logged out almost immediately after loggingLdap issues Ldap lookups take a long time and then failLdap lookups fail almost immediately There are no jobs available for User error message Held Jobs/Print Release Lite issuesUnable to determine Windows User ID error message Make Sure PKI Authentication is Setting the Correct User IDMake Sure PKI Held Jobs is Installed and Running Jobs are printing out immediatelyMake Sure ALL Jobs are Required to be Held Appendix a Using the touch screen Using the on‑screen keyboardUnderstanding the home screen Shift Appendix B Acronyms Acronyms used in this guideAppendix C Description of access controls Access controlsBe ignored flushed when this function is protected Device Solutions Appendix D Using Common Access Cards Using a Common Access Card to access the printerLexmark Software License Agreement Page Page Index Page 3065326

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