
The ACL le is implemented in XML format and is accompanied by an XSD (XML Schema Denition) le that
denes the XML elements. The default ACL le hprDefaultUsbAcl.xml and the XSD le
hprUsbAcl.xsd are both in the RGS Sender installation directory.
TIP: You can specify dierent les using the RGS Sender Conguration tool (see Using the RGS Sender
Conguration tool on page 57).
The default ACL le contains the following contents, which allows all USB connections to be made:
<hprUsbAcl> <ruleset> <rule type="allow">
<name>Allow all USB devices (HP default)</name> </rule> </
ruleset></hprUsbAcl>
Rules can contain the lters described in the following table.
TIP: See hprUsbAcl.xsd for examples of using lters.
Filter Description
bDeviceClass
The device class
bDeviceSubclass
The device subclass
bDeviceProtocol
The device protocol
idVendor
The vendor ID
idProduct
The product ID
bcdDevice
The device version number
manufacturer
The manufacturer name
product
The product name
serialNumber
The product serial number
peerAddress
The IP address of the receiver
group
The domain group of the user logged on to the receiver
IMPORTANT: Filtering by manufacturer, product, or serialNumber is not reliable because the manufacturer is not required
to ll in those values.
Determining USB device information (Windows)
To determine USB device information:
1. Open Device Manager and nd the USB device under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
2. Double-click the USB device, and then select the Details tab in the window that appears.
3. Determine the vendor ID, product ID, class, subclass, and protocol.
a. Select Hardware Ids from the drop-down menu. The vendor ID and product ID are displayed in the
following format:
USB\VID_<vendor ID>&PID_<product ID>
In the below example, the vendor ID is 1234 and the device ID is 5678:
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