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Protocols you can Enable or Disable, Security Settings

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Network Guide Security Settings Related Information & "Accessing Web Config" on page 20 & "Protocols you can Enable or Disable" on page 31 & "Protocol Setting Items" on page 32 Protocols you can Enable or Disable Protocol Bonjour Settings SLP Settings LLTD Settings LLMNR Settings LPR Settings RAW(Port9100) Settings RAW(Custom Port) Settings IPP Settings FTP Settings SNMPv1/v2c Settings SNMPv3 Settings Description You can specify whether to use Bonjour. Bonjour is used to search for devices, print, and so on. You can enable or disable the SLP function. SLP is used for network searching in EpsonNet Config. You can enable or disable the LLTD function. When this is enabled, it is displayed on the Windows network map. You can enable or disable the LLMNR function. When this is enabled, you can use name resolution without NetBIOS even if you cannot use DNS. You can specify whether or not to allow LPR printing. When this is enabled, you can print from the LPR port. You can specify whether or not to allow printing from the RAW port (Port 9100). When this is enabled, you can print from the RAW port (Port 9100). You can specify whether or not to allow printing from the RAW port (Custom Port). When this is enabled, you can print from the RAW port (Custom Port). You can specify whether or not to allow printing from IPP. When this is enabled, you can print over the Internet (including AirPrint). You can specify whether or not to allow FTP printing. When this is enabled, you can print over an FTP server. You can specify whether or not to enable SNMPv1/v2c. This is used to set up devices, monitoring, and so on. You can specify whether or not to enable SNMPv3. This is used to set up encrypted devices, monitoring, etc. Related Information & "Controlling Protocols" on page 30 & "Protocol Setting Items" on page 32 31

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Related Information
&
“Accessing Web Config” on page 20
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“Protocols you can Enable or Disable” on page 31
&
“Protocol Setting Items” on page 32
Protocols you can Enable or Disable
Protocol
Description
Bonjour Settings
You can specify whether to use Bonjour. Bonjour is used to search for devices, print, and so on.
SLP Settings
You can enable or disable the SLP function. SLP is used for network searching in EpsonNet
Config.
LLTD Settings
You can enable or disable the LLTD function. When this is enabled, it is displayed on the
Windows network map.
LLMNR Settings
You can enable or disable the LLMNR function. When this is enabled, you can use name
resolution without NetBIOS even if you cannot use DNS.
LPR Settings
You can specify whether or not to allow LPR printing. When this is enabled, you can print from
the LPR port.
RAW(Port9100) Settings
You can specify whether or not to allow printing from the RAW port (Port 9100). When this is
enabled, you can print from the RAW port (Port 9100).
RAW(Custom Port) Settings
You can specify whether or not to allow printing from the RAW port (Custom Port). When this is
enabled, you can print from the RAW port (Custom Port).
IPP Settings
You can specify whether or not to allow printing from IPP. When this is enabled, you can print
over the Internet (including AirPrint).
FTP Settings
You can specify whether or not to allow FTP printing. When this is enabled, you can print over an
FTP server.
SNMPv1/v2c Settings
You can specify whether or not to enable SNMPv1/v2c. This is used to set up devices,
monitoring, and so on.
SNMPv3 Settings
You can specify whether or not to enable SNMPv3. This is used to set up encrypted devices,
monitoring, etc.
Related Information
&
“Controlling Protocols” on page 30
&
“Protocol Setting Items” on page 32
Network Guide
Security Settings
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