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Enable and congure the Smart Card sign-in method
1. Select the Enable Smart Card Sign In Setup checkbox.
2. To add a trusted domain, enter the domain name in the box, and then click the Add Domain button.
3. To delete a trusted domain, select the domain from the list, and then click the Remove Domain button.
-or-
To delete all of the trusted domains, click the Remove All button.
4. From the Default Windows domain list, select the default domain.
5. To use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to sign in, select the Use SSL checkbox. The default is port 636.
-or-
To use a custom port to sign in, clear the Use SSL checkbox, and then enter the port number in the Port
box. The default is port 389.
6. In the Retrieve the device user's email address using this attribute box, enter the attribute name for the
email address.
Disable the Smart Card sign-in method
Clear the Enable Smart Card Sign In Setup checkbox.
SNMP Version Access Control
SNMPv3 protects the network management information that is sent between HP Web Jetadmin and a device
through user authentication and data encryption. SNMPv3 supports the MD5 and SHA-1 authentication protocols
and the DES and AES-128 privacy protocols. SNMPv3 does not support the No Authentication Protocol and No
Privacy Protocol modes.
You can use SNMPv3 to prevent unauthorized users from viewing or changing device settings. You can require
SNMPv3 to view or change information on a device. You can allow SNMPv1 read-only access to the device and
also require SNMPv3 to change information on a device. SNMPv1 does not use data encryption when sending
information between HP Web Jetadmin and a device.
Use this option to enable and disable SNMPv3 on the device and specify the authentication protocol, privacy
protocol, and passphrases that are required.
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) supports only the SHA-1 authentication protocol and AES-128
privacy protocol. To create or update the SNMPv3 credentials when FIPS mode is enabled on the device, you
must specify the SHA-1 and AES-128 protocols. If you specify the MD5 authentication protocol and DES privacy
protocol, the conguration fails.
Enable SNMPv3
1. Select the Enable SNMPv3 option.
2. In the Set community name (optional) box, enter the name that is currently congured for SNMPv1.
3. In the User name box, enter the user name.
4. From the Authentication Protocol list, select the protocol.
5. In the Authentication passphrase and Conrm authentication passphrase boxes, enter the passphrase for
the specied authentication protocol.
438 Chapter 6 Device Conguration Options ENWW
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