Xerox 3550 manual SMart eSolutions, Meter Assistant, Supplies Assistant, Summary

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4.Security Aspects of Selected Features

4.1.SMart eSolutions

SMart eSolutions provides the ability to automatically send data to Xerox to be used for billing (Meter Assistant) and toner replenishment (Supplies Assistant). The Systems Administrator sets up the attributes for the service via the web UI, including enable/disable participation in SMart eSolutions, and time of day for the daily polling to the Xerox Communication Server. The device can be set to communicate via a proxy server on the customer's network. The proxy server is set to auto detect proxy settings or to manually set proxy address using the WebUI.

4.2.1 Meter Assistant

Once the connection with the Xerox Communication Server has been established, the Meter Assistant service will poll the Xerox Communication server daily over the network. The server will check whether it is time in the billing cycle to update the meter readings. If so, the server will request reads from the device, and the device will then respond by sending the meter reads back to the server.

4.2.2 Supplies Assistant

Once the connection with the Xerox Communication Server has been established, the Supplies Assistant service will be automatically enabled by request from the Xerox Communication Server. The device will then automatically send supplies data over the network to the Xerox Communication server at a regular interval.

4.2.3 Summary

The SMart eSolutions communication process means that the device initiates all communication between it and Xerox. Only device ID, device configuration, current firmware versions, meter read and supplies information is transferred. The information is sent encrypted using https (SSL).

 

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Contents Prepared by Ver .3, March Device Description Target AudienceSecurity Aspects of Selected Features Target Audience PurposeDisclaimer Device Description Physical Partitioning Security-relevant SubsystemsSecurity Functions allocated to Subsystems Security Functions allocated to SubsystemsPurpose ControllerMemory Components Controller memory componentsUSB Ports External ConnectionsController External Connections USB PortsScanner Fax ModuleHardware Fax Module memory componentsControl and Data Interfaces Local User Interface LUIUser Interface memory components Open-source components System Software StructureOS Layer in the Controller IPv4 Network Protocol Stack Network ProtocolsIPSec Logical AccessPort 25, Smtp PortsPort 53, DNS Network PortsPort 80, Http Port 68, DhcpPort 88, Kerberos Ports 137, 138, 139, NetbiosPort 389, Ldap Ports 161, 162, SnmpPort 396, Netware Port 427, SLPIP Filtering Login and Authentication Methods Authentication ModelSystem Administrator Login All product configurations User authenticationSMB Authentication with IP Address SMB Authentication Windows NT 4 or Windows 2000/WindowsDdns SMB Authentication with HostnameSystem Accounts DiagnosticsPrinting Multifunction models only Network Scanning Multifunction models onlyMeter Assistant SMart eSolutionsSupplies Assistant SummaryResponses to Known Vulnerabilities Electrically erasable programmable read only memory Appendix a AbbreviationsIPSec Ldap ServerWebUI UDPSnmp version / Network Transport support WorkCentre Appendix B Supported MIB ObjectsRFC 1759 Printer MIB Group WorkCentre RFC 1213 MIB-II for TCP/IP group WorkCentre RFC 1514 Host Resources MIB group WorkCentreAdditional Capabilities / Application Support WorkCentre Supported MIB ObjectsRFC/Standard Controller SoftwareController Software Printing Description Languages Appendix E References