
CAUTION: You may lose your ability to communicate with the device if your system is not properly specied in
the list, or access through HTTP is disabled. If communication with the device is lost, restoring network settings
to factory-default values may be required.
The access control list (ACL) is normally used for security purposes. Network administrators can congure the
device to limit which systems or management stations have access to the device. The device will block
communications from systems that are not congured for access.
Host systems to be allowed access are specied by their IP host or network address. If the network contains
subnets, an address mask may be used to specify whether the IP Address entry is for an individual host system
or a group of host systems. For an individual host system, the mask 255.255.255.255 is assumed and is not
required.
To add an entry into the Access Control List:
1. Enter an IP address in IP Address.
2. To identify whether the IP address entry is an individual host or a group of hosts, enter a subnet mask in
Mask.
NOTE: The rst item in the ACL must be the IP address of the HP Web Jetadmin server or an IP address with a
wide subnet mask that includes the IP address of the HP Web Jetadmin server.
To delete entries from the Access Control List for batch and template conguration, click Clear all ACL Table
entries.
Authenticate LDAP and Kerberos Without Email
Use this option to enable or disable the Kerberos and LDAP Authentication functions that allow users to sign in to
the servers even if they do not have an email address.
To enable authentication without an email address, select the appropriate checkboxes. Users who do not have a
published email address on the LDAP or Kerberos server can sign in by using their username and password, and
then authenticate successfully.
To disable authentication without an email address, clear the appropriate checkboxes. Users who do not have a
published email address on the LDAP or Kerberos server cannot sign in and authenticate successfully.
Authentication Manager
Use this option to set the authentication method used to access the device and various functions on the device.
The authentication methods are HP Digital Send Service, Group 1 PIN, Group 2 PIN, User PIN, LDAP, and
Kerberos. The device functions include Copy, Send email, Send fax, Send to folder, HP Digital Send Service
workow, and so on. If another device function becomes available through a third-party installation, that
function appears in the function list and you can enable an authentication method for it.
Automatic Update
Use this option to enable or disable Automatic Update in the device control panel. This is a one-time setting, and
it can be congured after a cold reset.
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