Xerox 1235DT, 4510, 1235/DX manual Terms and Abbreviations

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Terms and Abbreviations

 

 

Terms and

 

Abbreviations

Definitions

 

 

EAP

EAP(Extensible Authentication Protocol) is the standard authentication

 

mechanism carried over 802.1X. The EAP method is an inner

 

authentication protocol that provides the secure mechanism for the

 

authentication exchange.

 

 

EtherTalk

A type of network connection (provided by EtherTalk software installed in

 

a Macintosh computer) that enables use of AppleTalk network services on

 

an Ethernet network.

 

 

FTP

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a basic TCP/IP connectivity utility used to

 

transfer data between computers.

 

 

host

A computer or other device on a TCP/IP network.

 

 

HTTP

HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a non-secure protocol used to

 

communicate across the internet between the printer web server and the

 

web browser (clients).

 

 

HTTPS

HTTPS (Secure Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a secure protocol used

 

to provide authentication and encrypted communication to preserve the

 

confidentiality of your data.

 

 

Internet

The global collection of networks that are connected together and share a

 

common range of IP addresses.

 

 

IP

IP (Internet Protocol) is a network protocol used for sending network

 

packets over a TCP/IP network.

 

 

IP address

A unique 32-bit address for a host on a TCP/IP network or Internet

 

working.

 

 

IPP

IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is an application-level protocol that is used

 

for distributed printing on the Internet and intranets, designed and

 

implemented by Xerox research to validate the IPP specification and as

 

an aid in developing IPP servers.

 

 

job accounting

The purpose of job accounting is to collect and report information about

 

all jobs that print. The information collected identifies the submitter of the

 

job and the resources used to print the job.

 

 

Key User account

A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to limit access to specific

 

printer functions by specifying a name and password. You can set up a

 

Key User account that is password protected. The Key User has the

 

ability to change some printer settings. CentreWare IS requires the name

 

and password before access to the printer function is allowed.

 

 

LPR

LPR (Line Printer Remote) is an application-level printing protocol that

 

uses TCP/IP to establish connections between printers and workstations

 

on a network.

 

 

MaiLinX alerts

A feature in CentreWare IS that allows the printer to automatically send

 

email to you and others under certain conditions.

 

 

MaiLinX remote printing

A feature in CentreWare IS that enables you to print to Xerox printers over

 

the Internet, directly from Windows applications. The print jobs are sent

 

as email.

 

 

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Contents Administrator Page Contents Security Features Glossary Resources OverviewUsing a Web Browser PhaserSMART Technical SupportHow to Access PhaserSMART Using PrintingScout SoftwareSelect the PhaserSMART Diagnostic Tool link Using CentreWare isUsing a Windows Printer Driver Using the Xerox Support CentreXerox Support Centre CentreWare Internet Services is Network Installation Features Specifying the Location of the Configuration File Using a Startup Network Configuration FileAbout the Configuration File Configuration File RequirementsWalk-Up Printing Driver Printer Driver Installation FeaturesWalk-Up Installation Auto-Configuring Driver Installation from the Printer’s Hard Drive or the WebDDNS/WINS Discovery ProtocolsClick Properties DNS Domain Name ServicesService Location Protocol UPnP Universal Plug and Play Network Administration Features Printer Neighborhood Job Accounting To Enable or Disable Job AccountingClick the Usage Profile Properties link Setting Up Usage Profile ReportingUsage Profile Reports Sending Usage Profile ReportsSystem Requirements Select Printer Security SettingsXerox Usage Analysis Tool Protocol Control Select Port PortSelect On or Off in the IPP Internet Printing Protocol box IPP Internet Printing ProtocolRetrieving the Job Accounting file via Http or FTP Snmp Simple Network Management ProtocolFTP File Transfer Protocol Select Email Server Email Server or Smtp Simple Mail Transfer ProtocolSelect Remote Printing Setting Up MaiLinX Remote PrintingMaiLinX Remote Printing System RequirementsSelect Mail Alerts Setting Up MaiLinX AlertsMaiLinX Alerts About MaiLinX AlertsSelect EtherTalk EtherTalkCloning Click the Clone Selected Settings buttonSecurity Features Basic Concepts About Admin and Key User AccountsSelf-Signed Certificates About HTTP, HTTPS, and SSL/TLSAbout Certificates Device CertificatesRoot-Signed Certificates About Access Control ListsSecuring the Printer in a High Security Environment Click the Add/Create Certificate button Managing CertificatesSelect Certificates To Secure Pages and Passwords Secures all web pages Configuring SSLSelect Administrative Security Settings Configuring Administrator and Key User SettingsSelect Printing Security Settings Configuring the Print Host Access ListControlling Access to Color Printing Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option Using the Control PanelSecuring the Hard Drive Using CentreWare is If prompted, enter your Admin or Key User name and password Introduction to 802.1X and EAP 802.1X Configuration802.1X Configuration in CentreWare is 802.1X Configuration Select Control Panel Lockout Locking the Control Panel MenusConfiguring Snmp for Maximum Security Configuring SnmpConfiguring Snmp v1/v2c Community Names Configuring Snmp v1/v2cAdding or Editing Traps for Snmp v1/v2c On the Configure Snmp v3 Administrative User Account Configuring SnmpAdministrative User Account Settings Any User/Driver Account Settings Key User Account SettingsConfiguring the Snmp Access Control List Disabling Snmp Printing Features Smart Trays Jam Recovery Terms and Abbreviations GlossaryTerms and Abbreviations MIB Radius Configuration Card Parameters PostScript Parameters General Information ParametersNetwork Information Parameters PCL ParametersUSB 2.0 Parameters Hard Drive ParametersSLP Parameters EtherTalk ParametersTCP/IP Parameters DNS ParametersLPR Parameters Access Control ParameterSsdp Parameter Nbns Wins ParametersMaiLinX Remote Printing Parameters CentreWare is Http ParametersFTP Parameters Status Notification ParameterPhaser PCL Commands Printer CommandsSystem Administrator Guide Media Type Input Trays Output Trays PJL Command/Parameter Values Description Phaser PJL Commands@PJL Xpersonaljob Etc., and 99 for Original SSLeay License AcknowledgementsCopyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Net-SNMP LicenseCopyright 2001-2003, Networks Associates Technology, Inc Part 4 Sun Microsystems, Inc. copyright notice BSD Copyright 2003-2004, Sparta, Inc VxWorks System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide Wind River IPsec and IKE, SSL, Security Libraries GNU ToolkitWind River USB Host Stack SNiFF+/SNiFF+ PROWind River PPP Wind Manage XML/SOAP Other Tcl/Tk Perl Artistic License System Administrator Guide Preamble GNU Lesser General Public LicenseSystem Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide System Administrator Guide No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries OpenSSL License Definitions GSOAP Public LicenseSource Code License Distribution Obligations Inability to Comply DUE to Statute or Regulation Versions of the License Termination Exhibit a Exhibit B Index Index System Administrator Guide Index-3 System Administrator Guide Index-4 System Administrator Guide Index-5
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