Xerox 9201 Printer User Manual


 
ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203 Security
System Administrator Guide 8-13
An IPsec Policy is a set of conditions, configuration options and security settings which enable two
systems to agree on how to secure traffic between them. Multiple policies can be simultaneously active,
however the scope and policy list order may alter the overall policy behavior.
10. In the Define Policy area, there are three policy options:
Hosts
Protocols
Action
This area allows you to select setting for allowing or discarding Hosts and Protocol and what action to be
taken.
11. For each individual option select settings from each drop-down menu.
12. Click on the [Add Policy] button.
Saved Policies
13. In the Saved Policies area, there will be a list of all the policies saved.
14. To delete a policy, highlight the policy and click the [Delete] button.
15. Also you can make individual policy to be prioritized by clicking the [Promote] and [Demote] buttons.
Disable IP Sec at the device
1. At the device, press the <Log In/Out> button to access the Tools pathway.
2. Enter the Administrator’s User Name [admin], touch [Next], enter the Password [1111], touch [Enter].
3. If necessary, press the <Machine Status> button, then touch the [Tools] tab.
4. In Tools menu, touch [Security Settings].
5. Touch [Image Overwrite Security].
6. Touch [IP Sec].
7. Touch the [Disable IP Sec] button, then touch [Close].
8. Press the <Log In/Out> button to exit Tools pathway.
9. Touch [Logout].
Host Groups
This option displays all the Host Group saved and the details of each Host Group.
1. Click on the [Host Groups] tab under IPsec heading.
2. Host Groups can be deleted by highlighting a Host Group and clicking on the [Delete] button, if the Host
Group selected is not being used by a security policy, then click on the [OK] button.
3. To add or edit a Host Group in the IP Host Group area click on the [Add New Host Group] button to add
a new Host Group or highlight a Host Group and click on the [Edit] button to edit details of a Host
Group.
If you change a name of the Host Group that is being used in the Security policy, then the updated host
group name will also reflect in the security policy details.
4. To define or modify a Host Group enter details in the [Name], [Description] fields.
5. In the Address List area select atleast one set of network information.
Select either [IPv4] or [IPv6].
–For Address Type select either [Specific], [Subnet] or [All] from the drop-down menu.
–For IP Address, enter the IP Address.