Lexmark Range Brochure 2025
Certificate Management: Our printers and MFPs use certificates for HTTPS, SSL/TLS, IPSec and 802.1x au- thentications. Since they easily integrate with a public key infrastructure (PKI) environment, these devices can set up trusted communication transportation for 802.1x, IPSec, certificate authorisation for validating domain controller certificates, EWS and LDAP SSL or any other service that uses Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Trans- port Security Layer (TLS). HTTPS: You can securely manage your networked printers and MFPs with HTTPS from the device’s em- bedded Web page. For more security, utilise HTTPS to conveniently and effectively manage the device re- motely. SNMPv3: Lexmark solutions-capableprintersandMFPs support SNMPv3 (Standard Network Management Protocol, Version 3). This protocol features extensive security capabilities, including the authentication and data-encryption components for the secure remote management of a device. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 are also supported. IPv6: IPv6 is supported on printers and MFPs to allow connectivity to IPv6 networks. Secure Password Reset: You can reset the access con- trol setting on the device’s security menu when an ad- ministrative password is lost or forgotten, or when the device loses network connectivity. Just go to the firm- ware setting on the device’s embedded Web page and adjust a jumper on the device system board. Secure network interfaces Protect devices from hackers and viruses Hardening a networked device is a powerful way to secure the device’s network interfaces from malicious users. This includes eliminating unnecessary features and functions, locking down any interfaces that remain and securing the data hosted by the device. Lexmark devices include a range of features embedded in the firmware to help you harden a device—no after-sales kit is necessary. TCP Connection Filtering: Solutions-capable printers and MFPs can be configured to allow TCP/ IP connections only from a specified list of TCP/IP addresses also known as whitelisting. This disallows all TCP connections from other addresses, protecting the deviceagainst unauthorisedprintingandconfiguration. Port Filtering: You can gain more control over your network device’s activitywith port filtering, which allows you to easily configure your device to filter out traffic on specific network ports. Protocols such as telnet, FTP, SNMP, HTTP and many others can be disabled. 802.1x: 802.1x port authentication allows printers and MFPs to join wired and wireless networks by requiring authentication. You also have WPA Enterprise security support when you use 802.1x port authentication with the Wi-Fi Protected Access feature of an optional wireless print server. IPSec: This safely sends information to your solutions- capable printers and MFPs by securing all network traffic to and from Lexmark devices using encryption and authentication. You can also protect the contents of jobs that are scanned to any destination, including servers running Lexmark Document Distributor, email and network storage. SecureNTP: Lexmark devices support the use of Secure Network Time Protocol (SNTP), which is used for clock synchronisation of various devices on the network. This complements audit logging to prevent date and time changes. Fax/Network Separation: In security-conscious networkenvironments, combiningbothnetworkand fax modems on a single devicemay be a concern. Lexmark designs MFPs so that any interaction between the modemand network adapter is prevented. Themodem only accepts image data from a fax transmission. Any other data, remoteaccess, executablecodeor firmware updates are declared invalid and will terminate the telephone connection to keep your fax secure. Lexmark Security 80
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