Lexmark CX510DE Printer User Manual


 
Use To
Automatic Method
Single pass
Multiple pass
Mark all disk space used by a previous print job. This method does not permit the file
system to reuse this space until it has been cleared.
Notes:
“Single pass” is the factory default setting.
Only automatic wiping enables users to erase temporary data files without
having to turn off the printer for an extended amount of time.
Highly confidential information should be erased using only the Multiple pass
method.
Security Audit Log menu
Use To
Export Log Enable an authorized user to export the security log.
Notes:
To export the log from the printer control panel, attach a flash drive to the
printer.
To export the log from the Embedded Web Server, download the log to a
computer.
Delete Log
Yes
No
Specify whether audit logs are deleted.
Configure Log
Enable Audit
Yes
No
Enable Remote Syslog
No
Yes
Remote Syslog Server
[256 character string]
Remote Syslog Port
1–65535
Remote Syslog Method
Normal UDP
Stunnel
Remote Syslog Facility
0–23
Log full behavior
Wrap over oldest entries
Email log then delete all
entries
Specify how audit logs are configured.
Notes:
Enable Audit determines if events are recorded in the secure audit log and
remote syslog. No is the factory default setting.
Enable Remote Syslog determines if logs are sent to a remote server. No is the
factory default setting.
Remote Syslog Server determines the value used to send logs to the remote
syslog server.
Remote Syslog Port identifies the port over which the printer transmits logged
events to a remote server.
Remote Syslog Method identifies the protocol used by the printer to transmit
logged events to a remote server. Normal UDP is the factory default setting.
Remote Syslog Facility determines the Facility value that the printer uses when
sending events to the remote syslog server. 4 is the factory default setting.
“Log full behavior” determines how the printer resolves if the log entirely fills
its allotted memory. “Wrap over oldest entries” is the factory default setting.
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