Xerox 5735, 5790, 5775, 5745, 5740, 5755 manual USB Ports, Controller External Connections

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XEROX WorkCentre 5735/5740/5745/5755/5765/5775/5790 Information Assurance Disclosure Paper

2.2.3. External Connections

Figure 2-3 Back panel connections

Interface

Description / Usage

 

 

FAX line 1, RJ-11

Supports FAX Modem T.30 protocol only

 

 

FAX line 2, RJ-11

Supports FAX Modem T.30 protocol only

 

 

USB Host Port

Software upgrade

 

 

PSW USB Target Port

Direct-connect printing; Xerox diagnostic tools (PSW and CAT)

 

and Xerox copier assistant

 

 

Ethernet

10/100/1000 Network connectivity

 

 

Scanner

Proprietary connection between the scanner and controller

 

carrying power and communications

 

 

Serial Port

Engineering development debug; default state is disabled

 

 

Foreign Device Interface (FDI)

Allows connection of optional access control hardware

 

 

Table 4 Controller External Connections

2.2.4. USB Ports

The WorkCentre contains a host connector for a USB flash drive, enabling upload of software upgrades and download of network logs or machine settings files.

Autorun is disabled on this port. No executable files will be accepted by the port.

Modifying the software upgrade, network logging or saved machine settings files will make the files unusable on a WorkCentre .

The data in the network logging file is encrypted and can only be decrypted by Xerox service.

The machine settings that can be saved and restored by a service technician are limited to controller and fax parameters that are needed for normal operation. For example, the fax address book can be saved and restored by a service technician.

There is no method for a user, administrator or technician to move image data from the WorkCentre to a USB device.

USB

USB port and location

Purpose

 

 

USB Host ports

Software upgrade

 

 

Ver. 2.00, March 2011

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Contents Xerox WorkCentre Page Target Audience Device DescriptionSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Target Audience PurposeDisclaimer Security-relevant Subsystems Physical PartitioningSystem functional block diagram Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsMemory Components ControllerPurpose Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsController memory components Hard Disk DrivesUSB Ports External ConnectionsController External Connections Hardware Fax ModuleScanner USB PortsGraphical User Interface GUI Scanner memory componentsOpen-source components System Software StructureControl and Data Interfaces OS Layer in the ControllerController Operating System layer components Network Protocols IPv4 Network Protocol StackLogical Access IPSecPort 53, DNS PortsPort 25, Smtp Port 68, DhcpPort 80, Http ServerPort 88, Kerberos Port 110, POP-3 ClientPort 389, Ldap Ports 137, 138, 139, NetbiosPorts 161, 162, Snmp Port 396, NetwareIP Filtering System Access Authentication ModelAuthentication and Authorization schematic User authentication Login and Authentication MethodsSystem Administrator Login All product configurations Kerberos Authentication Solaris or Windows 2000/WindowsDomain Controller Printing Multifunction models only System AccountsNetwork Scanning Multifunction models only Alternate Boot via Serial Port DiagnosticsService All product configurations Tty ModeAccess Accessible Data Summary Security Aspects of Selected Features Audit LogIfax Event Event description Entry Data SSL System startup Device name Device serial number Ifax Event Event description Entry Data SSL Xerox Standard Accounting Encrypted Partitions Automatic Meter ReadsImage Overwrite User Behavior AlgorithmOverwrite Timing Responses to Known Vulnerabilities Appendix a Abbreviations Printed Wire Board Assembly Non-Volatile Random Access MemoryPortable Service Workstation System AdministratorTerm Definition Appendix B Supported MIB ObjectsSnmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentre RFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentre RFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentreRFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentre Additional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre Controller Software Appendix C -StandardsController Hardware RFC/StandardPrinting Description Languages Appendix E References
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