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1. 5 4 Howto Configure the Personal Printing Printer The authentication for retrieving print jobs is done directly on the TPR i e on the printer Before you can use a printer for Personal Printing you must first set up the printer on the Personal Printing server It will automatically get a printer ID The print jobs are assigned via the printer ID The printer that is connected to the TPR must then be integrated to the TPR To this purpose you must define the printer ID on the TPR The printer ID must be identical to the ID on the Personal Printing server You can configure various parameters to customize the print output Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE Personal Printing 3 Enter the ID of the connected printer into the Printer ID box 4 Specify the parameters for the print output see Table 11 gt 248 5 Click Save to confirm The setting will be saved Table 11 Print Output Parameters Parameters Description Trigger print jobs separately Enables disables the release of one single print job per cardswipe If several print jobs are available they have to be released individually one after another TPR User Manual 48 Personal Printing Settings Parameters Description Format User ID Enables disables the formatting of the User IDs If this option is enabled the ID elements will be separated by hyphens and letters will be capitalized The format o
2. gt 42 O Configuring event notifications via SNMP traps gt 2143 41 Requirements Requirements TPR User Manual Device Settings Configuring the sending of status emails MI SMTP parameters can be configured on the TPR see gt 2133 M A DNS server has been configured on the TPR see gt 4130 For the notification service you can specify up to two email recipients Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE Notification 3 Enter the email address of the recipient into the Email recipient box 4 Tick Status for the relevant recipient 5 Specify the sending interval in the Status notification time area 6 Click Save to confirm The settings are saved Configuring event notifications via email M SMTP parameters can be configured on the TPR see gt 2133 M A DNS server has been configured on the TPR see gt 4130 For the notification service you can specify up to two email recipients and the message types Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE Notification 3 Enter the email address of the recipient into the Email recipient box 4 Tick the options with the desired message types 5 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved 42 TPR User Manual Device Settings Configuring event notifications via SNMP traps For the notification service you can specify up to two SNMP trap recipients and th
3. SNMPv3 TPR User Manual Network Settings Table 4 DNS Parameters Parameters Description DNS Enables disables the name resolution via a DNS server Primary DNS server Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server e g 192 168 0 21 Secondary DNS server Defines the IP address of the secondary DNS server The secondary DNS server is used if the first one is not available Domain name suffix Defines the domain name of an existing DNS server e g company de 3 4 Howto Configure SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol has become the standard protocol for the administration and monitoring of network elements The protocol controls communication between the monitored devices and the monitoring station SNMP allows you to read and edit management information provided by the network elements e g the TPR or printer The TPR supports versions 1 and 3 of SNMP The SNMP community is a basic form of access protection A large number of SNMP managers are grouped together in the community The community is then assigned read write access rights The general community string is public mA The community string for SNMPv1 is transferred in plain text and does not provide sufficient protection SNMPv3 is a continuation of the SNMP standard which provides improved applications and a user based security model Distinguishing features of SNMPv3 include its simplicity and security concept 31 Net
4. Select the update file Click Install The update is executed The TPR will be restarted aA WN gt 91 Maintenance 8 5 Howto Restart the TPR The TPR is rebooted automatically after parameter changes or updates If the TPR is in an undefined state it can also be rebooted manually Whatdoyouwant I Rebooting the TPR via the TPR Control Center 1592 to do ae O Restarting the TPR via the InterCon NetTool gt 1592 mg Rebooting the TPR via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Restart 3 Click Restart The TPR will be restarted Restarting the TPR via the InterCon NetTool Proceed as follows 1 Start the InterCon NetTool 2 Highlight the TPR in the device list 3 Select Actions Restart from the menu bar The Restart print server dialog appears 4 Click Finish The TPR will be restarted TPR User Manual 92 Status Page Service page What do you want TPR User Manual todo Maintenance 8 6 How to Print a Status or Service Page You can print status or service pages to the connected network printer Both pages are available in English A status page contains basic information of the TPR such as the model type hardware address IP address subnet mask gateway etc A service page contains basic information of the TPR as well as a list of the current parameter values of the TPR Before a statu
5. TPR User Manual Appendix Troubleshooting O In ThinPrint environments the Connection Service can be used 158 The port used by this service default 4001 must not be blocked by a security software e g firewall C The print data is sent to the TPR in encrypted form gt 147 Check if the required certificates are installed the required certificates are valid 126 Appendix List of Figures 9 4 List of Figures TPR Control Center START 2220000 ee eee 19 InterCon NetIool Main Dialog 22 00 ee 21 Administration via Email Example 1 0000 24 Administration via Email Example 2 005 24 InterCon NetTool IP Wizard 2 csckcecenad iene eed edd deeds 27 TPR Control Center Certificates lt 5 c cacd uns cdue oeaeneed 71 InterCon NetTool TPR in the BIOS Mode 123 TPR User Manual 127 TPR User Manual 9 5 Index A Address Ethernet address 99 Hardware address 99 IP address 100 MAC address 99 Administration Email 22 TPR Control Center 18 Administrator 64 ARP PING 16 Authentication 78 AutoConnect 7 Backup copy 85 Bandwidth 51 Bandwidth limit 51 BIOS mode 122 Block port 66 Bonjour 35 BOOTP 14 C CA certificate 70 Certificate 69 Create 72 Delete 77 Display 71 Save 74 Certificate request 73 Cipher Suite 62 Connection Service 7 D Default certificate 69 Appendix Index Default name 98 Defa
6. Issued on Specifies the date from which on the certificate is valid Expires on Specifies the date from which on the certificate becomes invalid RSA key length Defines the length of the RSA key used 512 bit fast encryption and decryption 768 bit 1024 bit standard encryption and decryption 2048 bit slow encryption and decryption Creating a Certificate Request for a Requested Certificate As preparation for using a certificate which is issued by a certifica tion authority for the TPR a certificate request can be created in the TPR The request must be sent to the certification authority which creates an certificate on the basis of this request The certificate must be in base64 format lt gt If a certificate request has already been created on the TPR you must first delete it see S77 Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Certificates Click Certificate request Enter the required parameters see Table 14 gt B72 Click Create a request The creation of the certificate request is in progress This may take a few minutes Select Upload and save the requests in a text file 7 Click OK ANN gt 73 Requirements TPR User Manual Security 8 Send the text file as certificate request to a certification authority When the requested certificate has been received it must be saved in the TPR see gt E74 Installing the Requested Certifi
7. TPR User Manual Personal Printing Settings e Enable the SSL TLS encryption on the TPR MI The port number of the Personal Printing server is set to 443 see gt E45 Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE Personal Printing 3 Tick SSL connection 4 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved 5 3 How to Verify the Identity of the Personal Printing Server The identity of the Personal Printing server can be verified by means of certificates If the verification fails no connection to the Personal Printing server will be established If the verification of the identity was enabled for Personal Printing a certificate from a matching CA Certification Authority must be installed both on the Personal Printing server and the TPR The TPR requests a Personal Printing certificate server certificate from the Personal Printing server By means of the related CA certificate and or Personal Printing certificate the TPR verifies the certificate and thus its identity of the Personal Printing server MI A Personal Printing certificate is saved on the Personal Printing server MI ACA certificate and or Personal Printing certificate is saved on the TPR gt B69 Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE Personal Printing 3 Tick Verify certificate 47 Personal Printing Settings 4 Click Save to confirm The setting will be saved
8. The port number 4007 is preset Client ID as stored in the database of the Connection Service The Connection Service needs the Client ID to send print jobs to the TPR Authentication key as stored in the database of the Connection Service Interval in seconds after which the connection to the Connection Service is refreshed The value has to be equal to or lower than the KeepAliveTO value set on the Connection Service server allowed entry 1 60000 default 60 Defines the time interval in seconds after which a connection retry is executed if the Connection Service cannot be reached allowed entry 1 60000 default 120 The connection status is displayed in the table ThinPrint status If the connection to the Connection Service was refused it is because a value client ID authentication key port or server name was entered incorrectly In this case verify and correct your settings and click Save 59 TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings 6 8 How Does the TPR Receive Encrypted Data A secure connection during the transfer of print jobs between ThinPrint server or Connection Service and the TPR is guaranteed by means of an SSL TLS encryption The cipher strength is defined via the encryption level gt 262 The ThinPrint server requests a certificate from the TPR By means of this certificate the ThinPrint server checks whether the TPR is authorized to receive the print data If an encryption w
9. i Note The hand symbol marks the beginning of Proceed as follows instructions Individual instructions are set in 1 Mark italics Confirmation The arrow confirms the consequence of an action M Requirements Hooks mark requirements that must be met before you can begin the action E Option A square marks procedures and options that you can choose e Eye catchers mark lists This sign indicates the summary of a chapter D2 The arrow marks a reference to a page within this document In the PDF file you can jump to this page by clicking the symbol Bold Established terms of buttons or menu items for example are set in bold Courier Command lines are set in Courier font Pro per na mes Proper names are put in inverted commas TPR User Manual 9 General Information 1 3 Support and Service Support If questions remain please contact our hotline SEH Computertechnik GmbH offers extensive support Monday through Thursday from 8 00 a m to 4 45 p m and Friday from 8 00 a m to 3 15 p m CET 49 0 521 94226 44 support seh de Current Services The following services can be found on the SEH Computertechnik GmbH homepage http www seh technology com Teren current firmware software e current tools e current documentation myUTN 800 Dongleserver current product information The Business Solution for Dongle Management SEH Technology Network So
10. 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE USB device 3 Click Formatting The USB flash drive will be formatted Saving the Parameter Values Automatically M A USB flash drive has been connected to the TPR M The USB flash drive has been formatted correctly see gt B87 Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE USB device 3 Tick Parameter backup 4 Click Save amp The settings are saved Loading the Parameter Values Automatically to a TPR M The USB flash drive has been formatted correctly see gt E187 MI A parameter file exists on the USB flash drive see Parameter Backup gt 87 Proceed as follows 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB port of the TPR amp The parameter values in the file are automatically applied to the TPR 88 What do you want TPR User Manual todo Maintenance 8 3 Howto Reset Parameters to their Default Values Reset It is possible to reset the parameters of the TPR to their default values factory settings All previously configured parameter values will be deleted in this process Installed certificates will not be deleted If you reset the parameters the IP address of the TPR may change and the connection to the TPR Control Center may be terminated You must reset the parameters for example if you have changed the location of the TPR and if you want to use the TPR in a different network Before
11. Certificates Benefits and Purpose Which Certificates are available TPR User Manual Security 7 6 Howto Use Certificates Correctly The TPR has its own certificate management This section explains how certificates are used and when the use of certificates is recommended Certificates can be used in TCP IP based networks to encrypt data and to authenticate communication partners Certificates are electronic messages containing a key public key and a signature The use of certificates allows for various security mechanisms Use certificates in the TPR e to encrypt the connection to the Personal Printing server see gt E46 e to check the identity of the Personal Printing server see gt 1247 e to receive encrypted print data see gt B60 e to check the identity of the TPR in the network see Configuring EAP TLS gt 79 e to authenticate the TPR client if the administrative web access to the TPR Control Center is protected via HTTPS SSL TLS see gt E64 9 l If you want to use certificates it is advisable to restrict the administrative web access to the TPR Control Center so that certificates on the TPR cannot be deleted by unauthorized persons see D2864 Both self signed and externally signed certificates can be used with the TPR The following certificates can be distinguished e Upon delivery a certificate the so called default certificate is stored in the TPR It is re
12. If you wish to use a gateway you can configure the relevant parameter via the TPR Control Center or the InterCon NetTool The TPR is addressable by means of its world wide unique hardware address This address is commonly referred to as the MAC or Ethernet address The manufacturer has defined this address in the hardware of the device The address consists of 12 hexadecimal numbers The first six numbers represent the manufacturer while the last six numbers identify the individual device Hardware address A N 00 c0 eb 00 01 ff nv Manufacturer Device ID number The hardware address can be found on the housing the InterCon NetTool the status or service page The use of separators within the hardware address depends on the platform Note the following conventions when entering the hardware address Operating system Representation Example Windows Hyphen 00 c0 eb 00 01 ff UNIX Colon or 00 c0 eb 00 01 ff or period 00 c0 eb 00 01 ff The host name is an alias for an IP address The host name uniquely identifies the TPR in the network and makes it easier to remember 99 InterCon NetTool IP Address Subnet Mask TPR Control Center TPR User Manual Appendix Glossary The software InterCon NetIool has been developed by SEH Computertechnik GmbH for the administration of SEH network devices within a predefined network The IP address is the unique address of each node in a network i e an IP addre
13. address The subnet mask is 255 255 255 240 Printer IP address Defines the IP address of the printer for the internal communication The TPR and printer constitute an internal IP network The printer IP address and related parameters are set by the internal DHCP server of the TPR TPR User Manual 39 Example TPR User Manual Device Settings Parameters Description Masquerading Enables disables masquerading Masquerading is a type of NAT Network Address Translation In NAT all external IP addresses are translated to the local IP address ICMP Enables disables the routing of ICMP packets to the printer IP address In IP networks ICMP is used to transmit error messages and queries for example ping If the option is enabled queries will be answered by the printer and not by the TPR 4 3 Howto Define Local Service Ports The TPR utilizes TCP ports for the data transfer in the network TCP ports are address components that are characterized by their port number Ports are used to establish connections and to assign data packets to the correct services Certain services HTTP HTTPS SNMP etc have permanently assigned ports You can specify port numbers for the following local services HTTP Default 80 HTTPS Default 443 SNMP Default 161 ThinPrint Default 4000 TCP ports that are configured as local service ports cannot be used for the communication with the printer Assign free port numbers t
14. e Parameter List Personal Printing gt 2109 e Parameter List ThinPrint gt 8112 e Parameter List ThinPrint Connection Service gt 113 e Parameter List ThinPrint printer B114 e Parameter List Notification gt 2115 e Parameter List SSL connections 1117 e Parameter List TPR Control Center security gt 1117 e Parameter List Port Blocking gt B118 e Parameter List TCP port access 8119 e Parameter List Authentication gt 2120 e Parameter List USB device 8121 e Parameter List Status page 5121 To view the current parameter values of your TPR see Displaying Parameter Values B86 and How to Print a Status or Service Page gt 1593 TPR User Manual 101 Appendix Parameter List Table 15 Parameter List IPv4 Parameters Value Default Description ip_dhcp on off on Enables disables the DHCP DHCP protocol ip_bootp on off on Enables disables the BOOTP BOOTP protocol ip_auto on off on Enables disables the IP ARP PING address assignment via ARP PING ip_addr valid IP address 169 254 Defines the IP address of the IP address 0 0 16 TPR ip_mask valid IP address 255 255 Defines the subnet mask of Subnet mask 0 0 the TPR ip_gate valid IP address 0 0 0 0 Defines the gateway address Gateway of the TPR Table 16 Parameter List IPv6 Parameters Value D
15. 86 Parameter Backup Formatting What do you want to do Requirements TPR User Manual Maintenance 8 2 Howto Use a Connected USB Device You can connect a USB flash drive to the USB port of the TPR to make use of additional features of the TPR During the parameter backup the lt Default name gt _parameter txt file will be saved automatically on the USB flash drive and updated after a parameter change The file contains all parameter values of the TPR exception passwords The TPR will automatically take over the values contained in the parameters file on the USB flash drive This way the parameter values can be quickly and easily loaded to other TPR via a USB flash drive e g when configuring new devices To use the USB flash drive on the TPR the USB flash drive must have the correct file system You may have to format the USB flash drive if necessary Whether formatting is required will be displayed under MAINTENANCE USB device status in the TPR Control Center O Formatting the USB Flash Drive B87 O Saving the Parameter Values Automatically gt 288 O Loading the Parameter Values Automatically to a TPR gt 88 Formatting the USB Flash Drive During the formatting process all data on the USB flash drive will be permanently lost M A USB flash drive has been connected to the TPR 87 Requirements Requirements TPR User Manual Maintenance Proceed as follows
16. InterCon NetTool T A RA A N gt bo A The InterCon NetTool is installed on the client see gt 20 The network scan via Multicast has been enabled in the InterCon NetTool The router in the network forwards multicast requests Proceed as follows Start the InterCon NetTool Highlight the TPR in the device list The TPR 10 is displayed in the device list under ZeroConf with an IP address from the address range 169 254 0 0 16 which is reserved for ZeroConf Select Installation IP Wizard from the menu bar The IP Wizard is started Follow the instructions of the IP Wizard amp The settings are saved cho i a File Filter Actions Installation Search Extras Help NetWare Wizard Printer Wizard ICOD1FOB 7 Pv ono Enter the IP address of the print server and the subnet mask IF Multicast router as gateway is enabled the address of the multicast router found is used as gateway Disable this parameter if you want to edit the gateway manually IP no reply l gt Starts the IP Wizard IP address Jis2 fies 0 140 Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway p92 fies Jo fa bak Cana Fig 5 InterCon NetTool IP Wizard 27 What are the Advantages of IPv6 What is the Structure of an IPv6 Address TPR User Manual Network Settings 3 2 Howto Configure IPv6 Parameters You can integrate the TPR into an IPv6 network IPv6 I
17. Keep alive tpgRetry Connection retry on off off max 255 characters blank a z A Z 0 9 0 99999 0 1 5 characters 0 9 0 99999 0 1 5 characters 0 9 1 65535 4001 1 5 characters 0 9 1 60000 60 1 5 characters 0 9 1 60000 120 1 5 characters 0 9 Description Enables disables the ThinPrint Connection Service Defines the Connection Service server via the IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand Defines the client ID as stored in the database of the ThinPrint Connection Service Defines the authentication key as stored in the database of the Connection Service Defines the TCP port used by the TPR for communicating with the Connection Service Defines the time interval in seconds after which the connection to the Connection Service is refreshed Note The value has to be equal to or lower than the KeepAliveTO value set on the Connection Service server Defines the time interval in seconds after which a connection retry is executed if the Connection Service cannot be reached 113 TPR User Manual Table 29 Parameter List ThinPrint printer Parameters prtName_1 Printer prtClass_1 Class prtDriver_1 Driver remoteMode_1 Printing protocol remotePort_1 Port remoteUrl_1 URL remotelPPs_1 SSL remoteQ_1 Queue IpdModeRFC_1 RFC monitorPing Monitoring via
18. TPR to administer the TPR via email SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is a protocol that controls the sending of emails in networks SMTP is required in the TPR to administer the TPR via email and to run the notification service ME O Configuring POP3 gt O Configuring SMTP gt 33 34 ME Configuring POP3 Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select NETWORK Email 3 Configure the POP3 parameters see Table 6 gt 33 4 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved Table 6 POP3 Parameters Parameters Description POP3 Enables disables the POP3 functionality POP3 Server name Defines a POP3 server via the IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand POPS Server port Defines the port used by the TPR for receiving emails The port number 110 is preset When using SSL TLS enter 995 as port number 33 TPR User Manual Network Settings Parameters Description POP3 Security Defines the authentication method to be used APOP SSL TLS When using SSL TLS the cipher strength is defined via the encryption level gt ez POP3 Check mail every Defines the time interval in minutes for retrieving emails from the POP3 server POP3 Ignore mail Defines the maximum email size in Kbyte to be exceeding accepted by the TPR 0 unlimited POP3 User name Defines the user name used b
19. TPR uses UTC Universal Time Coordinated as a basis UTC is a reference time and used as a time standard The time received by the time server does not necessarily correspond to your local time zone Deviations from your location and the resulting time difference including country specific particularities such as Daylight Saving Time can be handled by means of the Time zone parameter MI A time server is integrated into the network Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select NETWORK Date Time 3 Tick Date Time 4 Enter the IP address or the host name of the time server into the Time server box A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand 5 Select the code for your local time zone from the Time zone list 6 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved 37 What information do you need TPR User Manual Device Settings 4 Device Settings e How to Determine a Description gt 38 e How to Configure the Communication between the TPR and the Printer gt 539 e How to Define Local Service Ports 40 e How to Use the Notification Service 941 4 1 Howto Determine a Description You can assign freely definable descriptions to the TPR This gives you a better overview of the devices available in the network Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE Description 3 Enter freely defin
20. and Purpose Mode of Operation TPR User Manual Security Configuring EAP MD5 EAP MDB5 validates the identity of devices or users before they gain access to network resources You can configure the TPR for the EAP MD5 network authentication This makes sure that the TPR gets access to protected networks EAP MD5 describes a user based authentication method via a RADIUS server The TPR must be defined as user with user name and password on a RADIUS server The authentication method EAP MD5 must then be enabled on the TPR and the user name and password need to be entered MI The TPR is defined as user with user name and password on a RADIUS server gt Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Authentication Select MD5 from the Authentication method ist Enter the user name and the password that are used for the configuration of the TPR on the RADIUS server 5 Click Save amp Restart to confirm amp The settings are saved AON gt GH Configuring EAP TLS EAP TLS Transport Layer Security validates the identity of devices or users before they gain access to network resources You can configure the TPR for the EAP TLS network authentication This makes sure that the TPR gets access to protected networks EAP TLS describes a certificate based authentication method via a RADIUS server For this purpose certificates are exchanged between the TPR and the RADIUS server An encrypted TL
21. blank Table 33 Parameter List Port Blocking Parameters drop_port_1 drop_port_12 Port drop_tcp_1 drop_tcp_12 TCP drop_udp_1 drop_udp_12 UDP Value 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 on off on off Default 0 off off Description Enables disables the session timeout Time in seconds after which the timeout is to be effective Defines the user name for the administrator user account Note Also is the user name of the SNMP admin account Defines the password for the administrator user account Note Also is the password of the SNMP admin account Defines the user name for the read only user account Note Also is the user name of the SNMP user account Defines the password for the read only user account Note Also is the password of the SNMP user account Description Defines the port number of the port to be blocked A total of 12 ports can be blocked Blocks the access to selected TCP ports TCP and UDP ports can be blocked at the same time Blocks the access to selected UDP ports TCP and UDP ports can be blocked at the same time 118 TPR User Manual Parameters drop_lan_1 drop_lan_12 LAN drop_nat_1 drop_nat_12 Printer Value on off on off Default off Table 34 Parameter List TCP port access Parameters protection Port access control protection_test Test mode protection_level Security level ip_filter_o
22. characters 0 9 0 off 1 1 hour 2 2 hour 3 3 hour etc Default 0 Table 25 Parameter List Local Service Ports Parameters httpd_port HTTP httpsd_port HTTPS snmp_port SNMP tpgPort ThinPrint Value 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 Default 80 443 161 4000 Table 26 Parameter List Personal Printing Parameters pps Personal Printing pps_on_1 pps_on_2 Server Value on off on off Default on Appendix Parameter List Description This parameter can only be used after consultation with the SEH support team Description Defines the TCP port that is used by the TPR for HTTP during the network communication Defines the TCP port that is used by the TPR for HTTPS during the network communication Defines the TCP port that is used by the TPR for SNMP during the network communication Defines the TCP port used by the TPR for communicating with the ThinPrint server Description Enables disables the Personal Printing functionality of the TPR Enables disables the Personal Printing Server 10r 2 109 Parameters pps_server_1 pps_server_2 Server name pps_port_1 pps_port_2 Server port pps_ssl_1 pps_ssl_2 SSL connection pps_verify_1 pps_verify_2 Verify certificate pps_pin_1 pps_pin_2 User PIN pps
23. encryption method of the SNMP user group 1 Specifies the hash algorithm of the SNMP user group 2 Defines the access rights of the SNMP user group 2 none readonly read only readwrite read and write Defines the encryption method of the SNMP user group 2 For SNMP user accounts see Parameter List TPR Control Center security 9117 104 Appendix Parameter List Table 19 Parameter List POP3 Parameters pop3 POP3 pop3_srv Server name pop3_port Server port pop3_sec Security pop3_poll Check mail every pop3_limit Ignore mail exceeding pop3_usr User name pop3_pwd Password Value on off max 128 characters 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 0 2 1 character 0 2 1 10080 1 5 characters 0 9 0 4096 1 4 characters 0 9 0 unlimited max 128 characters max 128 characters Table 20 Parameter List SMTP Parameters smtp_srv Server name TPR User Manual Value max 128 characters Default off blank 110 15 10 blank blank Default blank Description Enables disables the POP3 functionality Defines a POPS server via the IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand Defines the port of the POP3 server used by the TPR for receiving emails When using SSL TLS enter 995 as port number Defines the authentication me
24. into the subject line of your email Proceed as follows 1 Open an email program 2 Write a new email 3 Enter the TPR address as recipient 4 Enter an instruction into the subject line see Syntax and Format of an Instruction gt B22 5 Send the email The TPR receives the email and carries out the instruction Note the following syntax for instructions in the subject line cmd lt command gt lt comment gt 22 Security with TAN Parameter Changes TPR User Manual Administration Methods The following commands are supported Commands Option Description lt command gt get status Sends the status page of the TPR get parameters Sends the parameter list of the TPR set parameters Sends parameters to the TPR The syntax and values can be obtained from the parameter list see gt B101 Parameter and value must be entered into the email body update TPR Carries out an automatic update using the software that is attached to the email help Sends a page containing information about the remote maintenance lt comment gt Freely definable text for descriptions The following applies for the instructions e not case sensitive e one or more space characters are allowed e max length is 128 byte e only the ASCII format can be read You will need a TAN for updates or parameter changes on the TPR You will get a current TAN from the TPR via email e g when receiving a sta
25. ping Value max 32 characters a z A Z 0 9 _ max 7 characters a z A Z 0 9 max 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 _ raw ipp Ipd 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 max 64 characters on off max 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 on off on off Default blank blank blank raw 9100 ipp Ip1 off Ip1 on on Appendix Parameter List Description Defines the printer name for the ThinPrint AutoConnect feature Defines the printer class name for the ThinPrint AutoConnect feature Defines the printer driver for the ThinPrint AutoConnect feature Specifies the transfer method between the TPR and the printer raw RAW Socket connection ipp IPP connection Ipd LPD connection Defines the port number for RAW socket printing Specifies the second part of the printer URL for IPP printing The implementation of the printer URL is depends on the manufacturer Consult your printer manual for more information Enables disables the SSL TLS encryption for IPP printing Defines the queue name for LPD printing Enables disables the RFC1179 conformity for LPD printing Enables disables monitoring via ping i e ICMP The ping query allows you to view the printer availability 114 TPR User Manual Appendix Parameter List Parameters EUT Default Description monitorSNMP on off on Enables disables monitoring SNMP via SN
26. printer will be established Connection rejected means that the printer rejected the connection e Pending means that the print job has been accepted by the TPR but that the data transfer has not yet started e Processing means that the print job has been transferred from the TPR to the printer e Processing stopped means that the data transfer to the printer was interrupted This can occur if for example the printer ran out of paper If the printer error is fixed data transfer will be resumed Completed means that the TPR has completely forwarded the print job to the printer Aborted means that the print job has been aborted This can occur if for example the TPR has been restarted while the print job was processed TPR User Manual 95 TPR User Manual Maintenance Information Description Protocol Protocol used to transfer the print data The presentation consists in a combination of the following values e ThP ThinPrint e Stp status or service page e Sock RAW Socket printing IPP IPP printing LPD LPD printing Name Name of the print job Sender Name of the sending host lt domain user name gt lt domain gt appears with ThinPrint print jobs TPR 10 appears when printing a status or service page Start Time at which the print job has been sent to the TPR Size Size in Kb of the print job Duration The time needed by the TPR for processing the print job Deleting Prin
27. see 177 M The certificate must be in base64 format Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Certificates Click S MIME certificate Click Browse Specify the S MIME certificate 6 Click Install The S MIME certificate will be saved on the TPR AAR wWN Saving the Personal Printing Certificate on the TPR Personal Printing certificates are used to verify the identity of the Personal Printing server gt 147 75 Requirements Requirements TPR User Manual Security If a Personal Printing certificate has already been installed on the TPR you must first delete it see gt 277 M The certificate must be in base64 format Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Certificates Click Personal Printing certificate Click Browse Specify the Personal Printing certificate 6 Click Install amp The Personal Printing certificate will be saved on the TPR aA AWN gt S Installing a CA Certificate in the TPR In order to check the identity of the communicating parties of the TPR it is necessary to validate their certificates For this the root CA certificates of the certification authorities that have issued the cer tificates of said communicating parties are installed on the TPR Up to 32 CA certificates can be installed Thus multi level public key infrastructures PKls are supported Example The TPR offers a number o
28. support IPv6 There are different types of IPv6 addresses The prefixes of the IPv6 addresses provide information about the IPv6 address types e Unicast addresses can be routed globally These addresses are unique and therefore unambiguous A packet that is sent to a unicast address will only arrive to the interface that is assigned to this address Unicast addresses have the prefixes 2 or 3 Anycast addresses are assigned to more than one interface This means that a data packet that is sent to this address will arrive at various devices The syntax of anycast addresses is the same as the one of unicast addresses The difference is that anycast addresses choose one interface out of many A packet that is dedicated to an anycast address arrives at the nearest interface in line with the router metrics Anycast addresses are only used by routers Multicast addresses allow you to send data packets to different interfaces at the same time without a proportional increase of the bandwidth A multicast address can be recognized by the prefix ff Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select NETWORK IPv6 3 Configure the IPv6 parameters see Table 3 gt B30 4 Click Save amp Restart to confirm The settings are saved 29 TPR User Manual Network Settings Table 3 IPv6 Parameters Parameters Description IPv6 Enables disables the IPv6 functionality of the TPR Automatic configura
29. update the TPR O the user is allowed to print via the TPR For this purpose you can see the last User ID used on the TPR in the TPR Control Center Device Personal Printing table Personal Printing status In case of questions about or problems with the Personal Printing environment please contact the Cortado support http www cortado com The printer does not print when print jobs are sent to the TPR Check first if the printer is correctly embedded on the TPR see How to Embed the Printer 52 If printing via the TPR is still not possible the following issues may be the cause O The printer does not support the selected printing protocol Choose a supported printing protocol gt 52 Please refer to the documentation of your printer O The printer object on the ThinPrint server which sends the print jobs to the TPR must be configured to use a native printer driver If the ThinPrint Output Gateway is configured as printer driver the print jobs are sent to the TPR in a format EMF not supported by the TPR O You can use timeouts to control how errors are handled before and during a print job gt 254 Check if the timeouts are too short and thus prematurely terminate the connection to the printer or the sending of the print job O In ThinPrint environments the ThinPrint port default 4000 is used for printing gt 51 This port must not be blocked by a security software e g firewall 125
30. 88 e Support and Service B10 e Your Safety gt B11 e First Steps gt 12 e Saving the IP Address in the TPR 213 TPR User Manual What is ThinPrint Personal Printing Essentials What is ThinPrint Purpose TPR User Manual General Information 1 1 ThinPrint Reader ThinPrint Personal Printing Essentials is a software based technology for secure network printing ThinPrint Personal Printing Essentials is printer independent Printing is carried out from a client to the printer object Personal Printer The print job will be saved to the Personal Printing server The print job will be printed once the user has successfully authenticated to any network printer that is set up for Personal Printing ThinPrint is a software based technology providing print job compression and bandwidth control for network printing The data traffic between the application server or the print server and the local printer is reduced considerably and networks are relieved The ThinPrint technology enables the transmission of compressed and bandwidth optimized print jobs within a network Print jobs are compressed using the server component of the print technology the so called ThinPrint Engine The server sends the compressed print data to a device with the implemented ThinPrint Client This client then decompresses the print data transferring it to any printer TPR ThinPrint Reader have been sp
31. MP The SNMP query shows printer messages monitorPoll 1 86400 30 Defines the interval of a ping Monitoring 1 5 characters 0 9 or SNMP query in seconds interval prtLock on off off Enables disables the printer Device assignment The TPR can be assignment permanently assigned to the printer The TPR can then only be operated together with the assigned printer Table 30 Parameter List Notification Parameters Value Default Description mailto_1 valid email address blank Defines the email address of mailto_2 max 64 characters the recipient for notifications Mail recipient noti_pup_1 on off off Enables disables the sending noti_pup_2 of emails when the TPR is Restart restarted noti_stat_1 on off off Enables disables the noti_stat_2 periodical sending of a status Status email to recipient 1 or 2 notistat_d al daily al Specifies the interval at which Interval su Sunday a status email is sent mo Monday tu Tuesday we Wednesday th Thursday fr Friday sa Saturday notistat_h 1 1 Hour 0 Specifies the time at which a hh 2 2 Hour status email is sent 3 3 Hour etc 115 Appendix Parameter List Parameters Value Default Description notistat_tm 0 00 min 0 Specifies the time at which a mm 1 10 min status email is sent 2 20 min 3 30 min 4 40 min 5 50 min 6 00 min noti_card_1 on off off Enables disables the sending noti_card_2 of emails if a ca
32. Manual Default srv on off on Appendix Parameter List Description Defines the deletion of print jobs by the Personal Printing ser ver Printed jobs will be immediately deleted by the Personal Printing server by the TPR Printed jobs will be deleted by the TPR The time of deletion can be defi ned via the delay none Printed jobs will be deleted as defined in the settings on the Personal Printing server Defines a delay in seconds for the deletion of printed jobs by the TPR A delay assures the complete transfer to the printer and printout of the print job Enables disables the release of one single print job per cardswipe If several print jobs are available they have to be released individually one after another Enables disables the formatting of the User IDs If this option is enabled the ID elements will be separated by hyphens and letters will be capitalized The format of the User ID must be identical to the format used on the Personal Printing server Enable the option if you have configured your Personal Printing environment for the TPR software and firmware versions 14 0 16 and earlier Enables disables the audio feedback Audio signals give information about the triggering of print jobs 111 TPR User Manual Table 27 Parameter List ThinPrint Parameters Appendix Parameter List Description tpgPort ThinPrint port tpgBdwidth Band
33. P The TPR supports BOOTP which means that the IP address of the TPR can be assigned via a BOOTP server MI The BOOTP parameter has been enabled see gt B26 MI A BOOTP server is available in the network If the TPR is connected it asks the BOOTP host for the IP address and the host name The BOOTP host answers and sends a data packet containing the IP address The IP address is saved in the TPR DHCP The TPR supports DHCP which means that the IP address of the TPR can be assigned dynamically via a DHCP server MI The DHCP parameter has been enabled see gt 26 M A DHCP server is available in the network After the hardware installation the TPR asks a DHCP server for an IP address by means of a broadcast query The DHCP server identifies the TPR on the basis of its hardware address and sends a data packet to the TPR This data packet contains among others the IP address of the TPR the default gateway and the IP address of the DNS server The data is saved in the TPR 14 Requirements TPR User Manual General Information Auto Configuration IPv6 Standard The TPR can have an IPv4 address and several IPv6 addresses at the same time The IPv6 standard is used to automatically assign IP addresses in IPv6 networks When connected to an IPv6 network the TPR will automatically obtain an additional link local IPv6 address The TPR uses the link local IP address to search for a router The TPR sends so ca
34. S connection between the TPR and the RADIUS server is established in this process Both RADIUS server and TPR need a valid digital certificate signed by a CA The RADIUS server and the TPR must validate the 79 Procedure Benefits and Purpose Mode of Operation TPR User Manual Security certificate After the mutual authentication was successful the access to the network will be freed Since each device needs a certificate a PKI Public Key Infrastructure must be available User passwords are not necessary ERA If you want to use the EAP TLS authentication you must observe the instructions below in the indicated order If this procedure is not adhered to the TPR in the network may not be addressable In this case you have to reset the TPR parameters see gt B89 T 73 e Create a certificate using the certificate request and the authentication server e Install the CA certificate on the TPR see gt 76 e Install the root CA certificate of the certification authority that has issued the certificate of the authentication server RADIUS on the TPR see Installing a CA Certificate in the TPR gt 176 e Enable the authentication method EAP ILS on the TPR e Create a certificate request on the TPR see gt Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Authentication Select TLS from the Authentication method ist 4 Click Save amp Restart to confirm
35. SADO 192 168 000 140 TPR 10 IC0D1F08 Restart Default Settings Launch Browser IP Wizard Filter for the device list Shortcut menu Fig 2 InterCon NetTool Main Dialog Which Functions Are The InterCon NetTool allows you to Supported RP e assign an IPv4 address to the TPR gt 26 e restart the TPR 9892 e reset the parameter values of the TPR to their default settings gt B89 e start the TPR Control Center gt 2118 e switch from the BIOS mode to the default mode gt 3122 Detailed information on how to use the InterCon NetIool can be found in the Online Help To start the Online Help select Help Online Help from the menu bar TPR User Manual 21 Functionalities Requirements Sending Instructions via Email Syntax and Format of an Instruction TPR User Manual Administration Methods 2 3 Administration via Email You can administer the TPR via email and thus via any computer with Internet access An email allows you to e send TPR status information e specify TPR parameters or e perform an update on the TPR M A DNS server has been configured on the TPR see gt 4130 MI In order to receive emails the TPR must be set up as user with its own email address on a POP3 server MI POP3 and SMTP parameters have been configured on the TPR see 2833 If you want to administer the TPR you must enter the relevant instructions
36. ThinPrint Reader TPR 10 TPR 11 User Manual n Manufacturer SEH Computertechnik GmbH Suedring 1 Scan this QR code meCard 33647 Bielefeld using your smart phone Germany Phone 49 0 521 94226 29 Fax 49 0 521 94226 99 Document Support 49 0 521 94226 44 Type User Manual Email info seh de Title ThinPrint Reader Web http www seh de Version 1 2 Online Links to Important Websites Support Contacts amp Information http www seh technology com support Sales Contacts amp Information http www seh technology com sales Downloads http www seh technology com services downloads html erCon is a registered trademark of SEH Computertechnik GmbH SEH Computertechnik GmbH has endeavored to ensure that the information in this documentation is correct If you detect any inaccuracies please inform us at the address indicated above SEH Computertechnik GmbH will not accept any liability for any error or omission The information in this manual is subject to change without notification Al pr Al rights are reserved Copying other reproduction or translation without the prior written consent from SEH Computertechnik GmbH is ohibited 2015 SEH Computertechnik GmbH trademarks registered trademarks logos and product names are property of their respective owners TPR User Manual Table of Contents 1 General Information ccc cece ce ccc cece cee eees 1 1 TRIAD ReAG el x
37. ThinPrint Settings 6 6 How to Get Printer Messages You can view printer error messages Paper empty Offline Paper jam etc and printer status messages idle printing warming up etc In order to get these printer messages you must configure an SNMP query Not all printers support SNMP Consult your printer manual for more information The printer messages of the embedded printer are displayed in the TPR Control Center The print status LED of the TPR also gives information about the printer messages see Quick Installation Guide If the SNMP and ping gt 55 queries are deactivated the LED does not light up O Configuring an SNMP Query via the TPR Control Center gt 57 O Displaying Printer Status Messages via the TPR Control Center gt 58 Configuring an SNMP Query via the TPR Control Center MI The printer supports SNMP Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE ThinPrint printer Tick SNMP Enter the interval in seconds into the Monitoring interval box Click Save to confirm mA wD amp The settings are saved 57 TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings Displaying Printer Status Messages via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE ThinPrint printer The printer messages will be displayed under ThinPrint printer status in the Status row 6 7 Howto Use the ThinPrint Con
38. UNTS scscagucvagacdedekparicdavagbedeuweens e eaaa 64 7 4 How to Block Individual Ports 0 cece eee eee e eee e eens 66 7 5 How to Control the Access to the TPR TCP Port Access Control 67 7 6 How to Use Certificates Correctly cece cece eee eee eee e ees 69 7 7 How to Use Authentication Methods c cece cece eee aes 78 7 8 How to Configure a Device Assignment cece cence eee 84 8 MaINEENANCE yore chain Cee PER ea ORR Sees 85 8 1 How to Secure the TPR Parameters Backup eeee cues 85 8 2 How to Use a Connected USB Device cece cece cece eens 87 8 3 How to Reset Parameters to their Default Values Reset 89 8 4 How to Perform an Update cc ccc cece cece e cee e ne eneees 91 8 5 How to Restart the TPRissacicsoneaseeengueaee hone ee hack ekenense 92 8 6 How to Print a Status or Service Page cece cece eee neces 93 8 7 How to Display the Job History cece cece eee eee ence n 94 9 ADDENGIN pera euss oae e EEEE EEE A EEE EEE S 97 9 1 GIOSSANY ee aiaa a a aaa a a a a sare ot 98 9 2 Parameter LiSt ereresacnsoni rie nineteen ITEE 148 00ta easton ae 101 9 3 IrOubleshOOtUng cis cas odie nimede iaa u ERTE AGS 122 OA List Of FIGU e Saesersinin riesa badan a a oae 127 IS NAEK eaen E E E E E Re eRe ee 128 General Information 1 General Information What information do e ThinPrint Reader gt B6 you need e Documentation gt
39. _prtlD_1 pps_prtlD_2 Printer ID TPR User Manual Value max 255 characters a z A Z 0 9 1 65535 1 5 characters 0 9 on off on off max 32 characters 0 64 1 2 characters 0 9 Default blank 80 off off SEH Appendix Parameter List Description Defines a Personal Printing server via the IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand Defines the TCP port used by the TPR for communicating with the Personal Printing server If the SSL connection is enabled the port number 443 must be used Enables disables the SSL TLS encryption and certificate based authentication for the Personal Printing protocol Enables disables the verification of the Personal Printing server certificate by means of the root certificate and or the Personal Printing certificate Defines the User PIN The specified User PIN and the User PIN in the user accounts of the Active Directory must be identical Defines the ID of the printer object to be used by the Personal Printing server 110 Parameters Value pps_delete_1 none pps_delete_2 tpr byTPR Job deletion srv byPersonal Printing Server pps_delDelay_1 0 60 pps_delDelay_2 1 5 characters 0 9 Delay 0 immediate deletion pps_single on off Trigger print jobs separately pps_USRformat on off Format User ID beep on off Beeper TPR User
40. able names for Host name Description and Contact person Click Save to confirm The data is saved A 38 Device Settings 4 2 Howto Configure the Communication between the TPR and the Printer Internal IP Network The TPR must be physically connected to the printer and the network Both devices build an internal local network in which the TPR has a second local IP address for the internal communication with the printer The internal DHCP server of the TPR automatically configures the IP address of the printer and the related parameters Masquerading NAT In order to connect the internal network to the external network the address information is rewritten via masquerading Masquerading is a type of NAT Network Address Translation This way data packets are forwarded by the TPR to the printer The TPR is integrated in a transparent way and the infrastructure as well as possibly existing output monitoring systems remain unaffected You can adjust the settings of the internal network Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE TPR 10 Configure the printer parameters see Table 9 gt B39 Click Save to confirm EaRWNS The settings are saved Table 9 Printer Configuration Parameters Description Local IP address Defines the IP address of the TPR for the internal communication The TPR and printer constitute an internal IP network The local IP address is the gateway to the printer IP
41. al DNS server in Bonjour networks each device and application has its own small DNS server This integrated DNS server mDNS collects and administers the information of all participants in the net In addition to the features of a classical DNS server the mDNS server also saves the IP address the service name and the offered services of each participant Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select NETWORK Bonjour Configure the Bonjour parameters see Table 8 gt 36 Click Save to confirm The setting will be saved ERwWNS Table 8 Bonjour Parameters Parameters Description Bonjour Enables disables Bonjour Bonjour name Defines the Bonjour name of the TPR The TPR uses this name for its Bonjour services If no Bonjour name is entered the default name will be used device name ICxxxxxx 36 Benefits and Purpose UTC Time zone Requirements TPR User Manual Network Settings 3 7 Howto Configure the Device Time You can set the time of the TPR via a time server SNTP server in the network A timeserver is a computer networking device that reads the actual time from a reference clock and distributes this information to its clients In the TPR the time server is defined via the IP address or the host name If the time server is activated the ThinPrint print jobs that are handled by the TPR will get a time stamp Date and time are then displayed under gt 94 Job History The
42. amp The settings are saved KI UNS Configuring EAP TTLS EAP TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security validates the identity of devices or users before they gain access to network resources You can configure the TPR for the EAP TTLS network authentication This makes sure that the TPR gets access to protected networks EAP TTLS consists of two phases 80 Requirements TPR User Manual Security e In phase 1 a TLS encrypted channel between the TPR and the RADIUS server will be established Only the RADIUS server authenticates itself on the TPR using a certificate that was signed by a CA This process is also referred to as outer authentication e In phase 2 an additional authentication method is used for the communication within the TLS channel EAP defined methods and older methods CHAP PAP MS CHAP und MS CHAPv2 are supported This process is also referred to as inner authentication The advantage of this procedure is that only the RADIUS server needs a certificate Therefore no PKI is needed Moreover TTLS supports most authentication protocols MI The TPR is defined as user with user name and password on a RADIUS server Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Authentication 3 Select TTLS from the Authentication method ist 4 Enter the user name and the password that are used for the configuration of the TPR on the RADIUS server 5 Select the setti
43. as enabled on the ThinPrint server you must install a certificate from a corresponding Certification Authority both on the ThinPrint server and the TPR To authorize the TPR to receive encrypted print data proceed as follows e Create a certificate request see gt 573 e Install the requested certificate in the TPR see gt 874 60 Security 7 Security The following security mechanisms can be configured and activated according to your demands What information do How to Define the Encryption Level for SSL TLS Connections you need gt 62 e How to Encrypt the Connection to the TPR Control Center gt B64 e How to Control the Access to the TPR Control Center User Accounts gt 64 e How to Block Individual Ports gt E66 e How to Control the Access to the TPR TCP Port Access Control gt 67 e How to Use Certificates Correctly 169 e How to Use Authentication Methods 2178 mg ME e How to Configure a Device Assignment gt 84 The TPR Control Center can also be protected by the SNMP security concept The concept includes administration of user groups and access rights For further information see How to Configure SNMP gt B31 TPR User Manual 61 Encryption Level Cipher Suite Establishing Connections TPR User Manual Security 7 1 Howto Define the Encryption Level for SSL TLS Connections The follo
44. automatically in the device list of the InterCon NetTool The TPR is displayed within this filter TPR User Manual 122 TPR User Manual Appendix Troubleshooting S4 InterCon NetTool File Filter Actions Installation Search Extras Help A GBBEDF RRP IP Address Type Version Protocol NetWare Name 169 254 126 032 TPR 10 1180813 16 ICOD1FOB 010 168 000 000 192 168 000 000 EB AppleTalk i B Riter o E E Fig 7 InterCon NetTool TPR in the BIOS Mode The software must be reloaded to the TPR so that the TPR can switch from the BIOS mode to the normal mode Proceed as follows 1 2 3 a Start the InterCon NetTool Highlight the TPR in the device list You will find the TPR under the filter BIOS mode Select Installation IP Wizard from the menu bar The IP Wizard is started Follow the instructions of the wizard in order to assign an IP address to the TPR The IP address is saved Carry out a software update on the TPR see gt 91 The software will be saved in the TPR The TPR switches to the normal mode A connection to the TPR Control Center cannot be established Eliminate possible error sources First of all check the cabling connections the IP address of the TPR 9813 as well as 123 Possible Cause TPR User Manual Appendix Troubleshooting the proxy settings of your browser If you still cannot establish any connect
45. blocking their ports Local service ports gt 840 cannot be blocked Proceed as follows 1 Select SECURITY Port blocking 2 Enter the port number of the port to be blocked into the Port box 3 Enable the options for the blocking of the desired log types and interfaces Both log types and interfaces can be blocked at the same time 4 Click Save amp Restart to confirm The setting will be saved To block all TCP or IP ports see How to Control the Access to the TPR TCP Port Access Control gt E67 TPR User Manual 66 TCP Port Access Control Security Levels Exceptions Test Mode TPR User Manual Security 7 5 Howto Control the Access to the TPR TCP Port Access Control You can control the access to the TPR To do so various TCP port types on the TPR can be blocked Network elements with access rights can be defined as exceptions and excluded from blocking The TPR only accepts data packets from network elements defined as exceptions The port types to be blocked must be defined in the Security level area The following categorization can be selected e Lock TCP access locks TCP ports HTTP HTTPS e Lock all locks IP ports In order to exclude network elements e g clients DNS server SNTP server from port locking they must be defined as exceptions To do so the IP addresses or MAC addresses hardware addresses of the network elements with access rights must be entere
46. cate in the TPR MI A certificate request has been created at an earlier date see gt 273 M The certificate must be in base64 format If a PKCS 12 certificate has already been installed on the TPR you must first delete it see 77 Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Certificates Click Requested certificate Click Browse Specify the requested certificate Click Install The CA certificate is saved in The requested certificate will be installed in the TPR EFEAnARWN DS Saving the PKCS 12 Certificate on the TPR Certificates with the PKCS 12 format are used to save private keys and their respective certificates and to protect them by means of a password aay If a PKCS 12 certificate has already been installed on the TPR you must first delete it see gt 77 74 Requirements Requirements TPR User Manual Security M The certificate must be in base64 format Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Certificates Click PKCS 12 certificate Click Browse Specify the PKCS 12 certificate Enter the password 7 Click Install The PKCS 12 certificate will be saved in the TPR AaAAWNH DS Saving the S MIME Certificate on the TPR S MIME certificates pem file are used to sign and encrypt the emails that are sent by the TPR If an S MIME certificate has already been installed on the TPR you must first delete it
47. commended that you replace the default certificate by a self signed certificate or requested certificate as soon as possible e Self signed certificates have a digital signature that has been created by the TPR If a self signed certificate is used the 69 Security ThinPrint server cannot print via SSL TLS The connection to the Personal Printing server and the verification of its identity are not possible A CA certificate is mandatory to print via SSL e A requested certificate is created by a certification authority CA for the TPG on the basis of a certificate request e CA certificates are certificates that have been issued for a certification authority CA They are used for verifying certificates that have been issued by the respective certification authority e S MIME certificates pem file are used to sign and encrypt the emails that are sent by the TPR The corresponding private key must be installed as an own certificate in the PKCS 12 format as p12 file in the intended email program Thunderbird Outlook etc Only then can the emails be verified and displayed in the case of encryption e Personal Printing certificates are used to verify the identity of the Personal Printing server The following certificates can be installed at the same time in the TPR 1 Self signed certificate 1 client certificate i e 1 requested certificate OR 1 PKCS 12 cer tificate 1 32 CA certificates 1 S MIME certif
48. d connection type for the web access to the TPG Control Center Table 32 Parameter List TPR Control Center security Parameters Value Default http_allowed on off on Connection sessKeys on off off Restrict Control Center access sessKeyUList on off on Login screen displays Description Defines the permitted type of connection HTTP HTTPS to the TPR Control Center If HTTPS is exclusively chosen as the connection type http_allowed off the administrative access to the TPR Control Center is protected via SSL TLS Enables disables the TPR Control Center access restric tion If access is restricted a login screen is displayed when opnening the TPR Con trol Center Note If access is restricted user accounts must be defined Defines the type of login screen on list of users off name and password request 117 Appendix Parameter List TPR User Manual Parameters sessKeyTimer Session timeout sessKeyTimeout Session timeout admin_name Administrator User name admin_pwd Administrator Password any_name Read only user User name any_pwd Read only user Password Value on off 120 3600 3 4 characters 0 9 max 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 8 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 max 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 max 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 Default on 600 admin adminis trator anony mous
49. d in the Exceptions area Please note e MAC addresses are not delivered through routers e The use of wildcards allows you to define subnetworks The test mode allows you to check the configured access protection If the test mode is activated access protection remains active until the TPR is rebooted After restarting the protection is no longer effective The Test mode option is activated by default After a successful test you must deactivate the test mode so that access protection remains permanently active 67 AA WN gt D 8 Security Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY TCP port access Tick Port access control Select the desired protection in the Security level area In the Exceptions area define the network elements which are excluded from port blocking Enter the IP or MAC addresses and tick the options Make sure that the Test mode is enabled Click Save amp Restart to confirm The settings are saved The port access control is activated until the device is restarted Check the port access and configurability of the TPR gt If the TPR can no longer be reached using the TPR Control Center restart the device see gt 2 92 9 Clear Test mode 10 Click Save amp Restart to confirm The settings are saved The port access control is active Access TPR User Manual to the ports is restricted 68 What are
50. delivery the boot protocols BOOTP and DHCP are enabled Once the TPR is connected to the network it checks whether an IP address can be obtained via the boot protocols BOOTP or DHCP If this is not the case the TPR 10 assigns itself an IP address via ZeroConf from the address range 169 254 0 0 16 which is reserved for ZeroConf Once the TPR 10 has automatically received an IP address via a boot protocol you can save a freely definable IP address in the TPR 10 The assigned IP address of the TPR can be determined and modified via the software tool InterCon NetTool Assign the former IP address of the printer to the TPR 10 Configure the printer to DHCP if you fail to do so there will be no functionality Different methods for the assignment of the IP address are described in the following e ZeroConf gt 14 e BOOTP 914 e DHCP gt 814 e Auto Configuration IPv6 Standard 2515 e InterCon NetTool gt 15 e TPR Control Center gt 15 e ARP PING gt E16 13 Requirements Requirements TPR User Manual General Information ZeroConf If no IP address can be assigned via boot protocols the TPR assigns itself an IP address via ZeroConf For this purpose the TPR picks an IP address at random from the address range 169 254 0 0 16 which is reserved for ZeroConf You can use the domain name service of Bonjour for the name resolution of the IP address see gt 2135 BOOT
51. dth Click Save to confirm The setting will be saved AA WN gt 51 Transfer Methods TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings 6 3 Howto Embed the Printer Print jobs are sent from the ThinPrint server to the TPR After the decompression of the print jobs the TPR forwards the print jobs to the printers The print jobs are assigned via the printer ID A network printer can be integrated via the TPR When integrating the connected network printer you must define the printer parameters name class driver and a transfer method The data transfer between the TPR and the network printer can be done in three ways e Usually the data is transferred to the TCP IP port via a raw socket connection Port 9100 is preset on the TPR If required you can configure a different port number e By means of IPP connections Internet Printing Protocol the print data is transmitted via HTTP 1 1 via local networks or the Internet to the printer To this purpose you must configure a printer URL that needs to be implemented according to the information of the manufacturer Please refer to the documentation of your printer The printer URL ipp Ip1 is preset and can be changed if needed Your advantage The connection between the TPR and the printer can be encrypted via SSL TLS e Data transfer can also be done via the LPD protocol Line Printer Daemon During LPD printing the print data is sent to the IP address of the printer by m
52. e message types Proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE Notification Enter the trap address of the recipient into the Trap target box Enter the trap community of the recipient into the Trap community box Tick the options with the desired message types Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved 43 Personal Printing Settings 5 Personal Printing Settings What information do e How to Define the Personal Printing Server gt 45 d i See eal e How to Encrypt the Connection to the Personal Printing Server gt 46 e How to Verify the Identity of the Personal Printing Server gt B47 e How to Configure the Personal Printing Printer gt 48 ME T aa Y aaco The u described here refer to the client side TPR Information about the installation configuration and administration of the Personal Printing environment can be found in the Personal Printing documentation at http www thinprint com TPR User Manual 44 Connection Authentication TPR User Manual Process Personal Printing Settings 5 1 How to Define the Personal Printing Server In Personal Printing environments print jobs are buffered on the Personal Printing server The print jobs will be forwarded and printed once the user has successfully authenticated to the TPR You can define up tp two Personal Printing servers on the TPR You m
53. e server AutoConnect will automatically connect all selected printers on the server with a ThinPrint port provided that templates exist e The ThinPrint Connection Service allows you to print to ThinPrint clients that are found behind a firewall for example This allows the connection via masked networks as well as the assignment of the relevant print job to the respective end device e By means of the ThinPrint SSL TLS encryption the print data is protected during the transmission and will be decrypted by the ThinPrint clients or gateways before printing The TPR has been designed for the use in TCP IP based networks A Personal Printing server must be integrated within the network The network printers involved must support RAW or socket printing printing via TCP IP ports IPP printing or LPD printing When using the ThinPrint function a ThinPrint Server needs to be integrated within the network If you want to use ThinPrint or the ThinPrint Connection Service you need the relevant licenses Scope and Content Structure of the Documentation Document Features TPR User Manual General Information 1 2 Documentation This documentation describes several versions of the ThinPrint Reader TPR Refer to the data sheet of your TPR model for information about the functional range of your product The TPR documentation consists of the following documents SEH ToS User Manual Oe amp Detailed description of the TPR co
54. eans of an LPD queue The LPD queue name Ip1 is preset If required you can configure a different LPD queue name Depending on the configuration the printing behavior is either compliant to RFC1179 or resembles Microsoft LPD printing Your advantage When using the LPD protocol for data transfer additional print job attributes will be transferred and displayed in the job history gt 494 52 ThinPrint Settings The support of the transfer methods depends on the printer Consult your printer manual for more information Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE ThinPrint printer 3 Enter the printer parameters into the boxes see Table 12 gt E53 4 Select a transfer method for the printer Click Save to confirm on amp The settings are saved Table 12 Printer Parameters Parameters Description ID The ID clearly identifies the printer for the ThinPrint server Printer Defines the printer name The printer name is purely a description and is used to distinguish the printers The printer can only use the ThinPrint AutoConnect feature if a printer name was defined If the printer supports SNMP the printer class is derived automatically via SNMP A freely definable description can be entered at any time and will override any automatically derived printer name Class Printers with compatible drivers can be arranged in one class In addition to the defining of the prin
55. ecifically designed for environments with ThinPrint Personal Printing technology The TPR contains a fully integrated Personal Printing Client Together with the Personal Printing server the Personal Printing Client allows for the authentication process TPR are an authentication hardware that allows you to use network printers as Personal Printing printers independent of printer make and model To this purpose one TPR is installed between the network and the printer for every network printer Users will print to the Personal Printer print object They will then authenticate to the TPR by means of a contactless smartcard based on RFID The Personnel Printing server then sends the print job to the TPR which forwards it to the printer Features System Requirements TPR User Manual General Information Optionally you can use the ThinPrint technology with the TPR The TPR contains a fully integrated ThinPrint Client This ThinPrint Client allows you to receive and decompress print data in ThinPrint environments A network printer can be quickly and easily embedded into the network by means of the integrated ThinPrint Client The TPR supports the following features amongst others e The connection between the TPR and the Personal Printing server is protected by means of the Personal Printing SSL TLS encryption e The feature AutoConnect allows you to automatically create the required printer objects for the relevant client on th
56. efault Description ipv6 on off on Enables disables the IPv6 IPv6 functionality of the TPR ipv6_auto on off on Enables disables the Automatic automatic assignment of the configuration IPv6 address for the TPR ipv6_addr nininininin n n a Defines a manually assigned IPv6 address IPv6 Unicast address in the n n n n n n n n format for the TPR Every n represents the hexadecimal value of one of the eight 16 bit elements of the address An IPv6 address may be entered or displayed using a shortened version when successive fields contain all zeros 0 In this case two colons are used TPR User Manual 102 Appendix Parameter List Parameters Value Default Description ipv6_gate n n n n nzn n n ae Defines the IPv6 unicast Router address of the router The TPR sends its Router Solicitations RS to this router ipv6_plen 0 64 64 Defines the length of the Prefix length 1 2 characters 0 9 subnet prefix for the IPv6 address Address ranges are indicated by prefixes The prefix length number of bits used is added to the IPv6 address and specified as a decimal number The decimal number is separated by Table 17 Parameter List DNS Parameters Value Default Description dns on off on Enables disables the name DNS resolution via a DNS server dns_primary valid IP address 0 0 0 0 Defines the IP address of the Primary DNS primary DNS server server dns_secondary valid IP address 0 0 0 0 Defines
57. entials are used to build the channel PACs are credentials that comprise up to three components e A shared secret key that contains the preshared key between the TPR and the RADIUS server e An opaque element that is provided to the TPR and presented to the RADIUS server when the TPR wishes to obtain access to network resources e Other information that may be useful to the client Optional EAP FAST uses two methods to generate PACs e The manual delivery mechanism can be every mechanism that the administrator configures and considers to be safe for the network e n the case of the automatic delivery an encrypted channel is established in order to protect the authentication of the TPR as well as the delivery of the PACs MI The TPR is defined as user with user name and password on a RADIUS server 83 Man In The Middle Attack Protection TPR User Manual Security Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Authentication 3 Select FAST from the Authentication method ist 4 Enter the user name and the password that are used for the configuration of the TPR on the RADIUS server 5 Select the settings intended to secure the communication in the channel 6 Click Save amp Restart to confirm amp The settings are saved 7 8 How to Configure a Device Assignment During a man in the middle attack an invisible attacker joins the communication channel between two commu
58. er Manual Network Settings 3 1 Howto Configure IPv4 Parameters TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol forwards data packets across several connections and establishes a connection between the network participants The boot protocols DHCP and BOOTP belong to the TCP IP protocol family You can define various IPv4 parameters for an ideal integration of your TPR into a TCP IP network For further information about the assignment of IP addresses see gt 5113 O Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the TPR Control Center gt 2126 O Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the InterCon NetTool gt 27 Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select NETWORK IPv4 Configure the IPv4 parameters see Table 2 gt B26 Click Save amp Restart to confirm ER wWNS The settings are saved Table 2 IPv4 Parameters Parameters Description DHCP Enables or disables the protocols DHCP BOOTP and BOOTP ARP PING ARP PING Protocols offer various possibilities to save the IP address in the TPR See Saving the IP Address in the TPR gt B 13 We recommend disabling these options once an IP address has been assigned to the TPR IP address IP address of the TPR Subnet mask Subnet mask of the TPR Gateway Gateway address of the TPR Requirements TPR User Manual Network Settings Configuring IPv4 Parameters via the
59. ernal system file in which the assignment is temporarily saved about 15 min This table is administered by the ARP protocol By means of the arp and ping commands you can save the IP address in the TPR If the TPR already has an IP address the arp and ping commands cannot be used to save a new IP address However an IP address from the address range 169 254 0 0 16 which is reserved for ZeroConf can be overwritten by means of the arp and ping commands The arp command is used for editing the ARP table The ping command transfers a data packet containing the IP address to the hardware address of the TPR If the data packet has been successfully sent and received the TPR permanently saves the IP address The implementation of the arp and ping command depends on the system used Read the documentation for your operating system MI The ARP PING parameter has been enabled see gt 2126 Edit the ARP table Syntax arp s lt IP address gt lt hardware address gt Example arp s 192 168 0 123 00 c0 eb 00 01 ff Assign a new IP address to the TPR Syntax ping lt IP address gt Example ping 192 168 0 123 The separators within the hardware address that are used in this example correspond to the Windows platform 16 Administration Methods What information do you need 2 Administration Methods You will get information on when to use these methods and wh
60. f authentication methods to verify its identity in a network If you use the authentication method EAP TLS 1279 you must install the root CA certificate of the certification authority that has issued the certificate of the authentication server RADIUS on the TPR M The certificate must be in base64 format Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Certificates 3 Click CA certificate 76 Security 4 Click Browse 5 Specify the root certificate 6 Click Install The CA certificate will be saved in the TPR Deleting Certificates Do not delete the certificate CA self signed PKCS 12 if only HTTPS is defined as the permitted connection type for the web access to the TPR Control Center If the corresponding certificate is deleted the TPR Control Center can no longer be reached In this case you have to reset the parameters of the TPR see gt 89 Requirements M A certificate is installed on the TPR Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Certificates 3 Select the certificate to be deleted via the icon Q The certificate is displayed Click Delete The certificate is deleted A TPR User Manual 77 Security 7 7 Howto Use Authentication Methods By means of an authentication a network can be protected against unauthorized access The TPR can participate in various authentication procedures This section describes which pr
61. f the User ID must be identical to the format used on the Personal Printing server Enable the option if you have configured your Personal Printing environment for the TPR software and firmware versions 14 0 16 and earlier Beeper Enables disables the audio feedback Acoustic signals give information about the triggering of print jobs see Quick Installation Guide Job deletion by the Personal Printing server Printed jobs will be immediately deleted by the Personal Printing server by the TPR Printed jobs will be deleted by the TPR The time of deletion can be defined via the delay none Printed jobs will be deleted as defined in the settings on the Personal Printing server Delay Defines a delay in seconds for the deletion of printed jobs by the TPR 0 immediate deletion A delay assures the complete transfer to the printer and printout of the print job TPR User Manual 49 ThinPrint Settings 6 ThinPrint Settings Whatinformationdo e How to Define the ThinPrint Port S251 youneed How to Define the Bandwidth B51 e How to Embed the Printer gt 152 e How to Define Timeouts Experts only gt 254 e How to Get Status Information on the Printer Connection gt E255 e How to Get Printer Messages gt 857 e How to Use the ThinPrint Connection Service gt 58 e How Does the TPR Receive Encrypted Data gt 60 a 5 Ll The settings de
62. ff on Enables disables the Parameter automatic parameter backup backup to a connected USB flash drive Table 37 Parameter List Status page Parameters Value Default Description spage on off on Enables disables the printing Status page of status and service pages on the printer The print job can be triggered by pressing the status reset button on the device or by clicking the corresponding button in the TPR Control Center spMode ASCII ASCII Defines the data format in Status page PostScript which the status page is mode DATAMAX printed Citizen Z TPR User Manual 121 Appendix Troubleshooting 9 3 Troubleshooting This chapter describes some problems and their solutions Problem e The TPR indicates the BIOS mode gt H122 e Aconnection to the TPR Control Center cannot be established gt 2123 e The password is no longer available gt 21124 e Personal Printing The printer does not print gt 2124 e The printer does not print when print jobs are sent to the TPR gt E2125 The TPR indicates the BIOS mode Possible Cause The TPR switches to the BIOS mode if the firmware functions well but the software is faulty This may happen in the case of an incorrect software update for example The TPR indicates the BIOS mode when the activity LED is blinking green The TPR is not operational in the BIOS mode If the TPR is in the BIOS mode the filter BIOS mode will be created
63. he User PIN in the user accounts of the Active Directory must be identical The preset user PIN is SEH 5 2 Howto Encrypt the Connection to the Personal Printing Server A secure connection between the Personal Printing server and the TPR can be achieved by using an SSL TLS encryption When querying print jobs the user data user ID user PIN etc will be transmitted in an encrypted way The cipher strength is defined via the encryption level gt 62 In this process the Personal Printing protocol which establishes the connection between the Personal Printing server and the TPR and transmits the data packets will be encrypted via SSL TLS This means that certificates are needed for the authentication A certificate from a matching CA Certification Authority must be installed both on the Personal Printing server and the TPR The Personal Printing server requests a certificate from the TPR By means of the related CA certificate the certificate will be verified by the Personal Printing server To this purpose the CA certificate must be stored on the Personal Printing server e Create a certificate request on the TPR see gt 2173 e Create a certificate using the certificate request and the certification authority e Install the requested certificate on the TPR see gt 2174 e Install the CA certificate of the certification authority on the Personal Printing server gt 76 46 Requirements Requirements
64. heck the identity of the TPR During a so called handshake the client asks for a certificate via a browser This certificate must be accepted by the browser Please refer to the documentation of your browser software URLs that require an SSL TLS connection start with https Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Device access 3 In the Connection area tick HTTP HTTPS or HTTPS only 4 Click Save to confirm amp The setting will be saved 7 3 Howto Control the Access to the TPR Control Center User Accounts You can limit the access to the TPR Control Center This is done with the help of user accounts There a two types of user accounts for which a name and password have to be defined The accounts have different rights e Administrator Complete access to the TPR Control Center The user can see all pages and administrate e Read only user Very restricted access to the TPR Control Center The user can only see the START page 64 Login Session Timeout TPR User Manual Security The user accounts are also used for SNMP see gt 231 A user account allows for multiple logins i e the account can be used by a single user or by a group of users Up to 16 users can be logged in at the same time If the access control is active a login screen is displayed when the TPG Control Center is started You can choose between two login screens e list of users U
65. icate 1 Personal Printing certificate All certificates can be deleted separately TPR User Manual 70 What do you want todo Requirements TPR User Manual Security Client Zertifikate Status ClientZertifikat Nientinstatiert O L O SMIME Zertifikat Nicht installert a CA Zertifikate Status Fig 6 TPR Control Center Certificates Displaying Certificates gt 71 Creating a Self Signed Certificate gt 72 I 73 ME Creating a Certificate Request for a Requested Certificate gt Installing the Requested Certificate in the TPR 874 Saving the PKCS 12 Certificate on the TPR gt 74 Saving the S MIME Certificate on the TPR gt 75 Saving the Personal Printing Certificate on the TPR gt 75 Installing a CA Certificate in the TPR SIE76 Deleting Certificates 177 ME Il OOOododoadgoage ood Displaying Certificates Certificates installed on the TPR and certificate requests can be displayed and viewed MI A certificate is installed on the TPG Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Certificates 3 Select the certificate via the icon Q amp The certificate is displayed 71 TPR User Manual Security Creating a Self Signed Certificate Ifa self signed certificate has already been created on the TPR you must first delete the certificate see 77 Proceed as foll
66. ich functions these methods support e Administration via the TPR Control Center gt E18 20 mig e Administration via the InterCon NetTool gt e Administration via Email B22 TPR User Manual 17 Administration Methods 2 1 Administration via the TPR Control Center Which Functions Are The TPR Control Center comprises all features for the administration Supported of the TPR The TPR Control Center is stored in the TPR and can be displayed by means of a browser software Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Safari Requirements M The TPR is connected to the network and the mains voltage M The TPR has a valid IP address Starting the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 Open your browser 2 Enter the IP address of the TPR 10 as the URL amp The TPR Control Center appears in the browser If the TPR Control Center is not displayed check the proxy settings of your browser You can also start the TPR Control Center via the software tool InterCon NetTool Proceed as follows 1 Highlight the TPR in the device list 2 Select Actions Launch Browser from the menu bar amp The TPR Control Center appears in the browser TPR User Manual 18 Structure of the TPR Control TPR User Manual Center Administration Methods 4 a ae ys TPR 10 Control Center x E http 192 168 0 140 index_en html MAINTENANCE ICOD92E8 z e E Deutsch ILE F
67. ime You can edit the parameter values of the copied file using a text editor Afterwards the configured file can be downloaded to a TPR The parameter values included in the file will be taken over by the device O Displaying Parameter Values S386 O Saving the Parameter File gt B86 O Loading the parameters file to a TPR gt 86 85 TPR User Manual Maintenance Displaying Parameter Values Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Parameter backup 3 Click the icon Q amp The current parameter values are displayed lt gt A detailed description of the parameters can be found in the Parameter List E1101 Saving the Parameter File Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Parameter backup 3 Click the icon The current parameter values are displayed 4 Save the lt Default name gt _parameter txt file on a local system with the help of your browser amp The parameter file is copied and secured Loading the parameters file to a TPR Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Parameter backup 3 Click Browse 4 Specify the lt Default name gt _parameter txt file 5 Click Import amp The parameter values in the file are applied to the TPR You can also automatically load a parameters file from a USB flash drive to a TPR see gt 187
68. ion the following safety mechanisms might be the cause O The access is protected via SSL TLS HTTPS gt O The TCP port access control is enabled gt 867 O The HTTP port was changed gt 140 mg 64 O The cipher suites of the encryption level are not supported by the browser gt B65 The password is no longer available Access to the TPG Control Center can be restricted If the password and or user name is no longer available you can reset the parameter values of the TPR to their default settings to get access to the TPR Control Center gt 189 Previous settings will be deleted Personal Printing The printer does not print The connection to the Personal Printing server cannot be established Check if C the Personal Printing server s are correctly defined Pay close attention to the User PIN which must be identical on the Personal Printing server and TPR C the printer is embedded correctly Pay close attention to the printer ID which must be identical on the Personal Printing server and TPR C the encryption used is configured correctly The encryption is activated on the Personal Printing server and TPR If the encryption is only activated on one of the communicating parties this will cause an error The required certificates are installed 124 TPR User Manual Appendix Troubleshooting The required certificates are valid O if the software firmware is up to date If necessary
69. le All network devices found will be displayed in the device list You can modify the device list and adopt it to your individual needs You can mark and configure the devices in the device list In order to use the InterCon NetIool the program must be installed on a computer with a Windows operating system The installation file of the InterCon NetIool can be found on the SEH Computertechnik GmbH homepage http www seh technology com services downloads html Proceed as follows 1 Start the InterCon NetTool installation file 2 Select the desired language 3 Follow the installation routine amp The InterCon NetTool will be installed on your client To start the program double click the InterCon NetTool icon six The icon is found on the desktop or the Windows start menu Start gt All Programs gt SEH Computertechnik GmbH gt InterCon NetTool The settings of the InterCon NetTool are saved in the NetTool ini file The file is stored in the directory Documents and Settings with the relevant user name 20 Administration Methods Structure ofthe After the program start you will see the main dialog with the InterCon NetToo following elements The dialog may vary depending on which elements you have chosen to be shown or hidden Menu bar Toolbar Device list S4 InterCon NetTool File Filter Actions Installation Search Extras Help TP Aadress nawe N 192 168 000 204 TPR 10 14 3 1 IP ICOD
70. lled Router Solicitations RS to the special multicast address FFO2 2 The available router will then return a Router Advertisement RA containing the required information With a prefix from the range of the globally unique addresses the TPR can compose its own address It simply replaces the first 64 bits prefix FE80 with the prefix that was sent in the RA MI The IPv6 parameter has been activated MI The Automatic configuration parameter has been activated see gt 28 To configure the assignment of IPv6 addresses see gt 828 InterCon NetTool The InterCon NetTool has been developed by SEH Computertechnik GmbH for the administration of SEH network devices The IP Wizard of the InterCon NetTool helps you to configure the TCP IP parameters e g the IP address You can manually enter the desired IPv4 address and save it in the TPR using the IP Wizard To configure an IPv4 address via the InterCon NetTool see gt B26 TPR Control Center You can manually enter the desired IP address and save it in the TPR using the TPR Control Center T 26 28 e To configure an IPv4 address via the TPR Control Center see gt ME e To configure an IPv6 address via the TPR Control Center see gt 15 Requirements TPR User Manual General Information ARP PING The assignment of the IP address to the hardware address can be done via the ARP table The ARP table is an int
71. lutions i noh se e product data sheet e and much more TPR User Manual 10 Intended Use Improper Use Safety Regulations Warnings TPR User Manual General Information 1 4 Your Safety Read and observe all safety regulations and warnings found in the documentation on the device and on the packaging This will avoid potential misuse and prevent damages to people and devices SEH Computertechnik GmbH will not accept any liability for personal injuries property damages and consequential damages resulting from the non observance of the mentioned safety regulations and warnings Non observance will result in the warranty claims becoming void The TPR is used in TCP IP networks The TPR is an authentication hardware that allows you to use network printers as Personal Printing printers independent of printer make and model The TPR has been designed for use in office environments All uses of the device that do not comply with the TPR functionalities described in the documentation are regarded as improper uses It is not allowed to make modifications to the hardware and software or to try to repair the device Before starting the initial operation procedure of the TPR please note the safety regulations in the Quick Installation Guide The Quick Installation Guide is enclosed in the packaging Read and observe all warnings mentioned in this document Warnings are found before any instructions known t
72. mails Defines the signing of emails A signature created by the sender allows the recipient to verify the identity of the sender and to make sure that the email was not modified An S MIME certificate gt E 69 is required for the signing of emails SMTP Full encryption Defines the encryption of emails Only the recipient can open and read the encrypted email An S MIME certificate E169 is required for the encryption SMTP Attach public key Sends the public key together with the email Many email clients require the public key to be attached in order to view the emails 3 6 How to Configure Bonjour Bonjour allows the automatic recognition of computers devices and network services in TCP IP based networks The TPR uses the following Bonjour functions e Checking the IP address assigned via ZeroConf e Assignment of host names to IP addresses e Location of server services without knowledge of the device s host name or IP address TPR User Manual 35 TPR User Manual Network Settings When checking the IP address assigned via ZeroConf see ZeroConf gt 14 the TPR sends a query to the network If the IP address has already been assigned elsewhere in the network the TPR will receive a message The TPR then sends another query with a different IP address If the IP address is available it is saved in the TPR The domain name service is used for additional Bonjour features Since there is no centr
73. menens oes 4 3 How to Define Local Service Ports 0c ccc cece e eee e teen eens 4 4 How to Use the Notification Service 0 cece cece eee eee 5 Personal Printing Settings c cee e cece eee ceees 5 1 How to Define the Personal Printing Server ee cece eee 5 2 How to Encrypt the Connection to the Personal Printing Server 5 3 How to Verify the Identity of the Personal Printing Server 5 4 How to Configure the Personal Printing Printer 04 TPR User Manual 6 ThinPrint SettingS sssssesssesesseesosesesosese 50 6 1 How to Define the ThinPrint Port ccc cece cece cence es 51 6 2 How to Define the Bandwidth 0 cece eee ete ete e ee eees 51 6 3 How to Embed the Printer cc cece cece cece eee eeeeeees 52 6 4 How to Define Timeouts Experts only ccc e cece ences 54 6 5 How to Get Status Information on the Printer Connection 55 6 6 How to Get Printer MessageS cece eee cece e eee eeneeeees 57 6 7 How to Use the ThinPrint Connection Service 000e eee 58 6 8 How Does the TPR Receive Encrypted Data ee eens 60 7 SCCUUILY sci ca wavk ieee ted aver ere E Gea eters yeaa 61 7 1 How to Define the Encryption Level for SSL TLS Connections 62 7 2 How to Encrypt the Connection to the TPR Control Center 64 7 3 How to Control the Access to the TPR Control Center User ACCO
74. n_1 ip_filter_on_8 IP address ip_filter_1 ip_filter_8 IP address Value on off on off protec_tcp protec_all on off valid IP address Default off protec_tc p blank Appendix Parameter List Description Blocks the access to selected LAN interfaces network connection Printer and LAN interfaces can be blocked at the same time Blocks the access to selected printer interfaces printer connection Printer and LAN interfaces can be blocked at the same time Description Enables disables the locking of the selected ports Enables disables the test mode The test mode allows you to test the parameters set using the access control If the test mode is activated the access protection remains active until the TPR is rebooted Specifies the port types to be locked protec_tcp TCP ports protec_all all ports IP ports Enables disables an exception from the port locking Defines elements that are excluded from port locking using the IP address 119 Parameters hw_filter_on_1 hw_filter_on_8 MAC address hw_filter_1 hw_filter_8 MAC address Appendix Parameter List Value Default Description on off off Enables disables an exception from the port locking valid hardware 00 00 00 Defines elements that are address 00 00 00 excluded from port locking using the hardware address Table 35 Parameter List Authentication Parameters auth_typ Authe
75. ncryption and signing of S MIME emails via S MIME smtp_encrypt on off off Defines the signing and Full encryption encryption of emails Signing of off sign emails on encrypt smtp_attpkey on off on Enables disables the Attach public key attachment of a public key to an email Table 21 Parameter List Bonjour Parameters EUT Default Description bonjour on off on Enables disables the Bonjour Bonjour service TPR User Manual 106 Appendix Parameter List Parameters Value Default Description bonjour_name max 64 characters Default Defines the Bonjour name of Bonjour name a z A Z 0 9 Name the TPR Table 22 Parameter List Date Time Parameters Value Default Description ntp on off on Enables disables the use of a Date Time time server SNTP ntp_server max 255 characters pool ntp Defines a time server via the Time server a z A Z 0 9 org IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand ntp_tzone UTC GMT EST CET CE The time zone is used to Time zone EDT CST CDT ST EU equalize the difference MST MDT PST between the time received PDT etc over the time server and the local time Table 23 Parameter List Description Parameters Value Default Description sys_name max 64 characters blank Defines the host name of the Host name a z A Z 0 9 TPR sys_descr max 64 characters blank Freely definable description Descrip
76. nection Service The ThinPrint Connection Service sends print jobs via TCP IP to ThinPrint clients i e the TPR in masked networks NAT The Connection Service manages the entire communication between the ThinPrint server and the corresponding client This allows the connection via masked networks as well as the assignment of the relevant print job to the respective end device To use this service you must prepare the TPR For each end device that uses the Connection Service you must store the client ID and an authentication key in the database of the Connection Service You must also set these two values on the TPR Please note that you need a ThinPrint license for each client ID Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE ThinPrint Tick Connection Service Enter the relevant parameters see Table 13 gt B59 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved mA w amp N 58 TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings Table 13 Connection Service Parameters Parameters Description Connection Service Server name Port Client ID Authentication key Keep alive Connection retry Enables disables the ThinPrint Connection Service IP address or host name of the server on which the Connection Service is installed The host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand Defines the TCP port used by the TPR for communicating with the Connection Service
77. nfiguration and 2 administration eg ini Quick Installation Guide Tieras Information about security hardware installation and the qS 2 initial operation procedure Online Help TPR Control Center The Online Help contains detailed information about how to use the TPR Control Center Online Help InterCon NetTool The Online Help contains detailed information about how to use the software tool InterCon NetTool This documentation has been designed as an electronic document for screen use Many programs e g Adobe Reader offer a bookmark navigation feature that allows you to view the entire document structure This document contains hyperlinks to the associated information units If you want to print this documentation we recommend using the printer setting Duplex or Booklet General Information Terminology Usedin The explanation of technical terms used in this document is this Document summarized in a glossary The glossary provides a quick overview of technical matters and background information see gt B98 Symbolsand A variety of symbols are used within this document Their meaning is Conventions listed in the following table Table 1 Conventions within the documentation Symbol Convention Description A warning contains important information that A must be heeded Non observance may lead Warning to malfunctions E A notice contains information that should be heeded NEN j
78. ngs Proceed as follows 1 Press the reset button for 5 seconds The TPG restarts The parameters are reset If you want verify the reset you can print a service page To do this press the status reset button for a short time TPR User Manual 90 What Happens during an Update When is an Update recommended Where do I Find the Update Files TPR User Manual Maintenance 8 4 Howto Perform an Update You can carry out software and firmware updates on the TPR Updates allow you to benefit from currently developed features In the course of an update the old firmware software will be overwritten and replaced by the new firmware software The parameter default settings of the device remain unchanged An update should be undertaken if function do not work properly and if SEH Computertechnik GmbH has released a new software or firmware version with new functions or bug fixes Check the installed software and firmware version on the TPR You will find the version number on the TPR Control Center homepage or in the product list in the InterCon NetTool Current firmware and software files can be downloaded from the homepage of SEH Computertechnik GmbH http www seh technology com services downloads html Every update file has its own readme file Take note of the information contained in the readme file Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select MAINTENANCE Update Click Browse
79. ngs intended to secure the communication in the TLS channel 6 To make the connection more secure you can also install the root CA certificate of the certification authority that has issued the certificate of the authentication server RADIUS on the UTN server see gt E 76 Afterwards select the root CA certificate from the list EAP root certificate 7 Click Save amp Restart to confirm amp The settings are saved 81 Benefits and Purpose Mode of Operation Requirements TPR User Manual Security Configuring PEAP PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol validates the identity of devices or users before they gain access to network resources You can configure the TPR for the PEAP network authentication This makes sure that the TPR gets access to protected networks In the case of PEAP compare EAP TTLS see gt 80 an encrypted TLS Transport Layer Security channel is established between the TPR and the RADIUS server Only the RADIUS server authenticates itself on the TPR using a certificate that was signed by a CA The TLS channel is then used to establish another connection that can be protected by means of additional EAP authentication methods e g MSCHAPv2 The advantage of this procedure is that only the RADIUS server needs a certificate Therefore no PKI is needed PEAP uses the advantages of TLS and supports various authentication methods including user passwords and one time pas
80. nication partners The attacker can view and manipulate the data traffic You can protect the communication channel between the TPR and the printer by means of a device assignment and thus prevent a man in the middle attack During the device assignment a TPR is permanently assigned to the network printer The TPR can then only be operated in combination with the assigned network printer The data traffic cannot be controlled via an intermediate attacker and thus is protected Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE ThinPrint printer 3 Tick Device Assignment 4 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved 84 What information do you need What do you want to do TPR User Manual Maintenance 8 Maintenance e How to Secure the TPR Parameters Backup gt 85 e How to Use a Connected USB Device gt 87 e How to Reset Parameters to their Default Values Reset 589 e How to Perform an Update gt 91 e How to Restart the TPR gt 92 I e How to Print a Status or Service Page gt 93 e How to Display the Job History gt 94 8 1 How to Secure the TPR Parameters Backup All parameter values of the TPR exception passwords are saved in the lt Default name gt _parameter txt file You can save the parameters file as backup copy on your local client This allows you to get back to a stable configuration status at any t
81. nternet Protocol version 6 is the successor of the more common IPv4 Both protocols are standards for the network layer of the OSI model and regulate the addressing and routing of data packets via a network The introduction of IPv6 has many benefits e Pv6 increases the IP address space from 2 IPv4 to 2 28 IPv6 IP addresses e Auto Configuration and Renumbering e Efficiency increase during routing due to reduced header information e Integrated services such as IPSec QoS Multicast e Mobile IP An IPv6 address consists of 128 bits The normal format of an IPv6 address is eight fields Each field contains four hexadecimal digits representing 16 bits Each field is separated by a colon Example fe80 0000 0000 0000 0000 10 1000 1a4 Leading zeros in a field can be omitted Example fe80 0 s 0 O 10 1000 1a4 An IPv6 address may be entered or displayed using a shortened version when successive fields contain all zeros 0 In this case two colons are used However the use of two colons can be used only once in an address Example fe80 10 1000 1a4 As a URL in a Web browser an IPv6 address must be enclosed in brackets This prevents port numbers from being mistakenly regarded as part of an IPv6 address Example http 2001 608 af 1 100 443 28 Which Types of IPv6 Addresses are available TPR User Manual Network Settings The URL will only be accepted by browsers that
82. ntication method auth_name User name auth_pwd Password auth_extern PEAP EAP FAST Options TPR User Manual Value Default Description None Defines the authentication MD5 method that is used to identify TLS devices or users in the TTLS network PEAP FAST max 64 characters blank Defines the name of the TPR a z A Z 0 9 as saved in the authentication server RADIUS max 64 characters blank Defines the password of the a z A Z 0 9 TPR as saved in the authentication server RADIUS none Defines the kind of external PLABELO authentication for the EAP PEAPLABELO authentication methods TTLS PLABEL1 PEAP and FAST PEAPLABEL1 PVERO PEAPVERO PVER1 PEAPVER1 FPROV1 FASTPROV1 120 Appendix Parameter List Parameters Value Default Description auth_intern none ons Defines the kind of inner Inner PAP PAP authentication for the EAP Authentication authentication methods TTLS Gria menla PEAP and FAST MSCHAP2 MS CHAPv2 EMD5 EAP MD5 ETLS EAP TLS auth_ano_name max 64 characters blank Defines the anonymous name Anonymous a z A Z 0 9 for the unencrypted part of the name EAP authentication methods TTLS PEAP and FAST auth_wpa_addon max 255 characters blank Specifies an optional WPA WPA add on a z A Z 0 9 expansion Table 36 Parameter List USB device Parameters Value Default Description autoSync on o
83. o the local service ports in order to use the default TCP ports for the communication with the printer If you assign the port number 8080 to HTTP the printer homepage is displayed when entering the IP address of the TPR into the browser To open the TPR Control Center add the port number to the IP address lt IP address gt 8080 In the InterCon NetTool the TPR appears as printer Type column 40 What do you want TPR User Manual to do Device Settings Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE TPR 10 3 Enter the port numbers into the relevant boxes in the Local services ports area 4 Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved 4 4 Howto Use the Notification Service You can get notifications in the form of emails or SNMP traps from the TPR By means of these notifications up to four email recipients can be informed about various events irrespective of time and location The following message types are possible e The status email periodically informs the recipient about the status of the TPR e The event notification informs you about a specific event on the TPR via email or SNMP trap The event can be The restart of the TPR Acard event on the TPR The connection or disconnection of a USB flash drive to from the TPR A problem with the TPR O Configuring the sending of status emails gt 42 O Configuring event notifications via email
84. o be dangerous They are presented as follows Warning 11 TPR User Manual General Information 1 5 First Steps This section provides all the information that you need for a fast operational readiness Proceed as follows 1 Read and observe the security regulations in order to avoid damages to people and devices see gt 11 2 Carry out the hardware installation The hardware installation comprises the connection of the TPR to the printer network and the mains supply see Quick Installation Guide 3 Make sure that the former IP address of the printer is saved in the TPR and that the printer is set to DHCP see Saving the IP Address in the TPR gt 13 4 Define the Personal Printing server and other Personal Printing settings see gt E144 amp The TPR is operational 12 Why IP Addresses How Does the TPR Obtain IP Addresses Automatic Methods of IP Address Assignments Manual Methods of IP Address Assignments TPR User Manual General Information 1 6 Saving the IP Address in the TPR An IP address is used to address network devices in an IP network TCP IP network protocols require the storing of the IP address in the TPR so that the device can be addressed within the network TPR are shipped without an IP address The TPR is able to assign itself an IP address during the initial installation Boot protocols are used to assign an IP address automatically to the TPR Upon
85. ocedures are supported and how these procedures are configured on the TPR What is IEEE 802 1X The IEEE 802 1X standard provides a basic structure for various authentication and key management protocols IEEE 802 1X allows you to control the access to networks Before users gain access to a network via a network device they must authenticate themselves in the network After the authentication was successful the access to the network will be freed WhatisEAP The standard IEEE 802 1X is based upon the EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP is a universal protocol for many authentication procedures EAP allows for a standardized authentication procedure between the network device and an authentication server RADIUS First you must define the authentication procedure TLS PEAP TTLS etc to be used and configure it on all network devices involved WhatisRADIUS RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is an authentication and account management system that validates user login information and grants access to the desired resources The TPR supports various EAP authentication methods in order to authenticate itself in a protected network Whatdoyouwant 1 Configuring EAP MD5 gt 79 todo O Configuring EAP TLS 279 O Configuring EAP TTLS gt 280 O Configuring PEAP gt 82 O Configuring EAP FAST gt 83 TPR User Manual 78 Benefits and Purpose Mode of Operation Requirements Benefits
86. ocol BOOTP 14 DHCP 14 IPP 52 IPv4 26 IPv6 28 LPD 52 POP3 33 SMTP 33 SNMP 31 SSL TLS 62 ZeroConf 14 R RADIUS 78 RAW socket connection 52 129 TPR User Manual Read only user 64 Reset 89 Restart 92 S S MIME certificate 70 Security 61 Security level 67 SEH Homepage 10 Self signed certificate 69 Service page 93 Data format 93 Print 94 Printer 93 Session timeout 65 SMTP 33 SNMP 57 SNMPv1 31 SNMPv3 31 User accounts 65 SNMP trap 41 SNTP Server 37 Software 91 SSL TLS encryption Personal Printing 46 ThinPrint 60 Status email 41 Status page 93 Data format 93 Print 93 Printer 93 Status reset button 90 Print service page 94 Resetting parameters 90 Subnet mask 100 Support 10 System requirements 7 T TCP port access control 67 TCP IP 26 Test mode 67 Appendix Index ThinPrint Client 6 ThinPrint Connection Service 7 Configuring 58 ThinPrint encryption 7 60 ThinPrint Engine 6 ThinPrint port 51 Time of the device 37 Time server 37 Time zone 37 Timeout Session 65 TPR Control Center 18 100 Language 19 Start 18 Structure 19 Transfer methods 52 Types of connection 63 64 77 U Update 91 USB device 87 Format 87 Parameter backup 87 User accounts 64 UTC 37 V Version number 91 Z ZeroConf 14 130
87. ows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Certificates 3 Click Self signed certificate 4 Enter the relevant parameters see Table 14 gt B 72 5 Click Install amp The certificate will be created and installed This may take a few minutes Table 14 Parameters for the Creation of Certificates Parameters Description Common name Is used to clearly identify the certificate It is advisable to use the IP address or the host name of the TPR to allow a clear assignment of the certificate to the TPR You can enter a maximum of 64 characters Email address Specifies an email address You can enter a maximum of 40 characters Optional Entry Organization name Specifies the company that uses the TPR You can enter a maximum of 64 characters Organizational Specifies the department or subsection of a company unit You can enter a maximum of 64 characters Optional Entry Location Specifies the locality where the company is based You can enter a maximum of 64 characters State name Specifies the state in which the company is based You can enter a maximum of 64 characters Optional Entry Domain component Allows you to enter additional attributes Optional Entry 72 TPR User Manual Security Parameters Description Country Specifies the country in which the company is based Enter the two digit country code according to ISO 3166 Examples DE Germany GB Great Britain US USA
88. r Connection Status Description Time out No connection to the printer at present A connection was available at an earlier stage reachable A connection to the printer is available at present unreachable No connection to the printer so far Unknown The connection status to the printer cannot be determined The print status LED of the TPR also gives information about the connection status see Quick Installation Guide ay If the ping and SNMP gt 57 queries are deactivated the LED does not light up 55 ThinPrint Settings What do you want I Configuring a ping Query via the TPR Control Center gt 56 todo O Displaying the Printer Connection Status via the TPR Control Center gt 56 Configuring a ping Query via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 2 3 4 5 Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE ThinPrint printer Tick Monitoring via ping Enter the interval in seconds into the Monitoring interval box Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved Displaying the Printer Connection Status via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 2 Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE ThinPrint printer The printer connection status is displayed under ThinPrint TPR User Manual printer status in the Status row 56 Benefits and Purpose What do you want to do Requirements TPR User Manual
89. rameter specifies the period of time in seconds after which a connection attempt to the printer should be aborted It is advisable to abort a connection attempt if the printer is not physically available for the TPR and the ThinPrint port is to be freed for subsequent print jobs for example The Job send timeout parameter specifies the period of time in seconds after which a current print job should be aborted It is advisable to abort a print job if the print job cannot be executed due to a printer error for example no paper Both timeouts cause the print jobs to be deleted In pure ThinPrint printing an error message is also sent to the ThinPrint server No error message is sent to the ThinPrint server when printing takes place via the Connection Service 54 Benefits and Purpose TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE ThinPrint 3 In the Printer connection timeout and Job sending timeout fields enter the periods of time in seconds after which the timeouts should take effect 0 s off Click Save to confirm amp The settings are saved A 6 5 How to Get Status Information on the Printer Connection You can view the connection statuses of the embedded printer In order to get the connection status you must configure a ping query The connection status of the embedded printer is displayed in the TPR Control Cente
90. ran ais EE Espa ol ELE itaiiano E portugu s Bas BB mere ME sep se st 01 Copyright 2015 SEH Computertechnik GmbH Fig 1 TPR Control Center START The available menu items are located in the navigation bar top After selecting a menu item simple mouse click the available submenu items are displayed at the left After selecting a submenu item the corresponding page with its content is displayed at the right You can set the language via the menu item START Simply select the relevant flag The manufacturer s contact details and additional information regarding the product are displayed under Product amp Company The Sitemap provides an overview of and direct access to all pages of the TPR Control Center All other menu items refer to the configuration of the TPR They are described in the Online Help of the TPR Control Center To start the Online Help click the icon 19 Mode of Operation Installation Program Start TPR User Manual Administration Methods 2 2 Administration via the InterCon NetTool The software InterCon NetIool has been developed by SEH Computertechnik GmbH for the administration of SEH network devices TPR TPG print server etc Depending on the network device you can configure various features via the InterCon NetIool After the InterCon NetTool is started the network will be scanned for connected network devices The network range to be scanned is freely definab
91. rd event Cards occurs at the TPR noti_usb_1 on off off Enables disables the sending noti_usb_2 of emails after a USB flash USB drive was connected to or removed from the TPR noti_err_1 on off off Enables disables the sending noti_err_2 of emails if a problem occurs Problems at the TPR trapto_1 valid IP address 0 0 0 0 Defines the SNMP trap trapto_2 address of the recipient for Trap target notifications trapcommu_1 max 64 characters public Defines the SNMP trap trapcommu_2 a z A Z 0 9 community of the recipient Trap community trappup on off off Enables disables the sending Restart of SNMP traps when the TPR is restarted trapcard on off off Enables disables the sending Cards of SNMP traps if a card event occurs at the TPR trapusb on off off Enables disables the sending USB of SNMP traps after a USB flash drive was connected to or removed from the TPR traperr on off off Enables disables the sending Problems of SNMP traps if a problem occurs at the TPR TPR User Manual 116 TPR User Manual Table 31 Parameter List SSL connections Parameter Value Default security 1 4 2 Encryption 1 character Appendix Parameter List Description Defines the encryption level to be used for SSL TLS connec tions 1 Low 56 bit 2 Medium 128 bit 3 High 128 256 bit 4 Compatible 40 256 bit Do not use the encryption level Low if only HTTPS is defined as the permitte
92. reset button for a short time The status page is printed 8 7 How to Display the Job History You can get information about the ThinPrint print jobs that have been sent to the TPR Only these print jobs are registered and shown in the job history A time server 137 must be configured on the TPR so that the date and time can be displayed correctly If no time server is configured the time stamp corresponds to the default time 94 Maintenance A maximum of 32 print jobs are displayed The first in first out method is applied from the 33rd print job onwards The saved print jobs will be deleted when the TPR is turned off or reset The print jobs can also be deleted manually The print jobs will not be deleted when the TPR is restarted What do you wantto I Displaying the job history B95 do i O Deleting Print Jobs Manually gt 296 Displaying the job history Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Job history amp The Job History is displayed The following information is shown in the Job History Information Description ID Identification number of the printer that has spooled the print job Status Status of the print connection The following statuses are possible e Initialized means that there is a connection to the ThinPrint server In a next step the connection to the printer will be established Try to connect means that the connection to the
93. s or service page Is printed the printing function must be enabled and the data format of the status or service page ASCII PostScript DATAMAX or Citizen Z must be specified ASCII is preset as data format O Specifying the Printing Function and the Data Format via the TPR Control Center 293 O Printing a Status Page via the TPR Control Center gt 94 O Printing a Service Page via the TPR Control Center 9 594 O Printing a Service Page via the Status Reset Button 94 mg Specifying the Printing Function and the Data Format via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select MAINTENANCE Status page Select the desired data format from the Status page mode ist Tick Printing Click Save to confirm AR WN gt amp The settings are saved 93 TPR User Manual Maintenance Printing a Status Page via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Status page 3 Click Status page The status page is printed Printing a Service Page via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Status page 3 Click Service page amp The service page will be printed Printing a Service Page via the Status Reset Button You can print a service page via the status reset button of the device Proceed as follows 1 Press the status
94. scribed here refer to the client side TPR Information about the installation configuration and administration of the ThinPrint environment can be found in the ThinPrint documentation at http www thinprint com TPR User Manual 50 TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings 6 1 Howto Define the ThinPrint Port In ThinPrint environments printing is done to a TCP IP port via a socket connection The port number of the TPR must be identical to the port number that was defined for the ThinPrint server Port 4000 is preset on the TPR You can change the port number if necessary Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select DEVICE ThinPrint 3 Enter the port number into the ThinPrint port box 4 Click Save to confirm The setting will be saved 6 2 Howto Define the Bandwidth Bandwidth describes the capacity of a data connection The bandwidth of the TPR is indicated in bit second bit s The bandwidth that is needed for print jobs can be limited to a freely definable value for each ThinPrint port server side You can further decrease the bandwidth limit on the port of the TPR client side Z l ooo Defining a bandwidth value on the TPR which is higher than the defined value server side will have no effect In this case the pre defined value will be applied Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE ThinPrint Tick Bandwidth Enter the desired bandwi
95. ser names are displayed Only the password must be entered e name and password request Neutral login screen in which user name and password are to be entered For stronger security you can use a session timeout If there is no activity during the timeout defined the connection to the TPR Con trol Center is terminated automatically Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select SECURITY Device access 3 Define the two user accounts To do this in the area User accounts enter a User name and Password respectively You can show the typing if you want to make sure that there are no typing errors in the password 4 Tick Restrict Control Center access 5 Choose the login screen type list of users or name and password 6 Tick Session timeout and into the Session duration box enter the time in Minutes after which the timeout is to be effective Optional 7 Click Save to confirm The settings are saved 65 Security 7 4 Howto Block Individual Ports The TPR cannot be attacked directly by viruses Attacks to open ports can have a certain influence on the TPR and affect its functions In order to prevent attacks to open ports you can block individual ports on the TPR You can configure for example short term blockings for current security problems worms etc or long term blockings of common ports for malware attacks Services e g printing via IPP port 632 can also be blocked by
96. ss may occur only once on a local network The system administrator usually assigns the IP address The address must be saved in the TPR to make sure that it can be addressed within the network With the help of the subnet mask large networks can be split up into subnetworks In this case the user IDs of the IP addresses are assigned to the various subnetworks By default the TPR is configured for the use without subnetworks If you wish to use a subnetwork you can configure the relevant parameter via the TPR Control Center or the InterCon NetTool The TPR can be configured and monitored via the TPR Control Center The TPR Control Center is stored in the TPR and can be displayed by means of a browser software Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Safari 100 Appendix Parameter List 9 2 Parameter List This chapter gives an overview of all parameters of the TPR The parameter list gives details about the functions and values of the individual parameters Whatinformationdo e Parameter List IPv4 gt B102 youneed e Parameter List IPv6 102 e Parameter List DNS gt 8103 e Parameter List SNMP 2103 e Parameter List POP3 8105 e Parameter List SMTP 105 e Parameter List Bonjour 21106 e Parameter List Date Time gt E107 e Parameter List Description gt 2107 e Parameter List TPR 10 B108 e Parameter List Local Service Ports 8109
97. swords MI The TPR is defined as user with user name and password on a RADIUS server Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select SECURITY Authentication Select PEAP from the Authentication method ist Enter the user name and the password that are used for the configuration of the TPR on the RADIUS server Select the settings intended to secure the communication in the TLS channel 6 To make the connection more secure you can also install the root CA certificate of the certification authority that has issued the certificate of the authentication server RADIUS on the UTN server see gt E 76 Afterwards select the root CA certificate from the list EAP root certificate T AUN o 82 Benefits and Purpose Mode of Operation Requirements TPR User Manual Security 7 Click Save amp Restart to confirm The settings are saved Configuring EAP FAST EAP FAST Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling validates the identity of devices or users before they gain access to network resources You can configure the TPR for the EAP FAST network authentication This makes sure that the TPR gets access to protected networks EAP FAST uses as in the case of EAP TTLS see gt 80 a channel in order to protect the data transfer The main difference is that EAP FAST does not require certificates for authentication purposes The use of certificates is optional PACs Protected Access Cred
98. t Jobs Manually Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Job history 3 Click Delete All print jobs listed in the job history will be deleted 96 What information do you need TPR User Manual 9 Appendix Appendix e Glossary gt E198 e Parameter List gt 2101 e Troubleshooting 2122 e List of Figures 2127 e Index S128 97 Appendix Glossary 9 1 Glossary The glossary contains information about manufacturer specific software solutions and terms from the world of network technology What information do Manufacturer Specific Software Solutions youneed e InterCon NetTool gt 2100 e TPR Control Center gt H100 Network Technology e Default Name gt B98 e Gateway gt 99 e Hardware Address gt 99 e Host Name gt 99 e IP Address gt 100 e Subnet Mask 21100 DefaultName The default name of the TPR is made up of the two letters IC and the device number The device number consists of the last six numbers of its hardware address Default name Ar IC0001ff Device number The default name can be found in the TPR Control Center the InterCon NetTool on the status or service page TPR User Manual 98 Gateway Hardware Address Host Name TPR User Manual Appendix Glossary Using a gateway you can address IP addresses from external networks
99. ter name you can also define a printer class if you want to use the ThinPrint AutoConnect feature If the printer supports SNMP the class name is obtained automatically via SNMP A freely definable description can be entered at any time and will override any automatically derived class name Driver Defines the printer driver for the ThinPrint AutoConnect feature Port Defines the port number for RAW socket printing Default 9100 Is used when selecting RAW as the transfer method TPR User Manual 53 Printer connection timeout Job sending timeout TPR User Manual ThinPrint Settings Parameters Description URL Specifies the second part of the printer URL for IPP printing Default ipp Ip1 Is used when selecting IPP as the transfer method SSL Enables disables the SSL TLS encryption for IPP printing The cipher strength is defined via the encryption level gt B62 Is used when selecting IPP as the transfer method LPD Queue Defines the queue name for LPD printing Default Ip1 Is used when selecting LPD as the transfer method RFC Enables disables the RFC1179 conformity for LPD printing Is used when selecting LPD as the transfer method If this option is disabled the printing behavior resembles that of Microsoft LPD printing 6 4 Howto Define Timeouts Experts only You can use timeouts to control how errors are handled before and during a print job The Printer open timeout pa
100. the IP address of the Secondary DNS secondary DNS server server The secondary DNS server is used if the primary DNS server is not available dns_domain max 255 characters blank Defines the domain name of Domain name a z A Z 0 9 an existing DNS server suffix Table 18 Parameter List SNMP Parameters Value Default Description snmpv1 on off on Enables disables SNMPv1 SNMPv1 TPR User Manual 103 TPR User Manual Parameters snmpv1_ronly Read only snmpv1_community Community snmpv3 SNMPv3 any_hash Hash any_rights Access rights any_cipher Encryption admin_hash Hash admin_rights Access rights admin_cipher Encryption Value on off max 64 characters a z A Z 0 9 on off md5 sha readonly readwrite None aes des md5 sha readonly readwrite None aes des Default off public on md5 readonly md5 readwrite Appendix Parameter List Description Enables disables the write protection for the community Defines the name of the SNMP community The SNMP community is a basic form of access protection in which several participants with the same access rights are grouped together Enables disables SNMPv3 Specifies the hash algorithm of the SNMP user group 1 Defines the access rights of the SNMP user group 1 none readonly read only readwrite read and write Defines the
101. this change of location you should reset the parameters to the default settings to install the TPR in another network Remove an attached USB flash drive before resetting the parameters If a parameters file is saved on the USB flash drive the TPR will after the reset automatically use the parameter values saved on the USB flash drive see gt 887 By means of the status reset button of the device you can reset the parameters without entering the password O Resetting the Parameters via the TPR Control Center gt 89 O Resetting Parameters via the InterCon NetTool gt 290 mg O Resetting the parameters via the status reset button gt 890 Resetting the Parameters via the TPR Control Center Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select MAINTENANCE Default settings 89 Maintenance 3 Click Default settings The parameters are reset Resetting Parameters via the InterCon NetTool Proceed as follows 1 Start the InterCon NetTool 2 Highlight the TPR in the device list 3 Select Actions Default Settings from the menu bar 4 Click Finish The parameters are reset Resetting the parameters via the status reset button LEDs various ports and the status reset button can be found on the TPR These components are described in the Quick Installation Guide Using the status reset button you can reset the parameter values of the TPR to their default setti
102. thod to be used 0 no security 1 APOP 2 SSL TLS Defines the time interval in minutes for retrieving emails from the POP3 server Defines the maximum email size in Kbyte to be accepted by the TPR Defines the name used by the TPR to log on to the POP3 server Defines the password used by the TPR to log on to the POP3 server Description Defines an SMTP server via the IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand 105 Appendix Parameter List Parameters Value Default Description smtp_port 1 65535 25 Defines the port number used Server port 1 5 characters 0 9 by the TPR to send emails to the SMTP server smtp_ssl on off off Enables disables TLS TLS The security protocol TLS Transport Layer Security is used to encrypt the transmission between the TPR and the SMTP server smtp_sender max 128 characters blank Defines the email address Sender name used by the TPR to send emails Note Very often the name of the sender and the user name are identical smtp_auth on off off Enables disables the SMTP Login authentication for the login smtp_usr max 128 characters blank Defines the user name used User name by the TPR to log on to the SMTP server smtp_pwd max 128 characters blank Defines the password used by Password the TPR to log on to the SMTP server smtp_sign on off off Enables disables the Security e
103. tion a z A Z 0 9 of the TPR sys_contact max 64 characters blank Freely definable description Contact person a z A Z 0 9 of the contact person TPR User Manual 107 Appendix Parameter List Table 24 Parameter List TPR 10 Parameters Value Default Description nat_local valid IP address 192 168 Defines the IP address of the Local IP address 156 156 TPR for the internal 28 communication The TPR and printer constitute an internal IP network The local IP address is the gateway to the printer IP address The subnet mask is 255 255 255 240 nat_remote valid IP address 192 168 Defines the IP address of the Printer IP 156 157 printer for the internal address 28 communication The TPR and printer constitute an internal IP network The printer IP address and related parameters are set by the internal DHCP server of the TPR nat_src on off off Enables disables Masquerading masquerading Masquerading is a type of NAT Network Address Translation In NAT all external IP addresses are translated to the local IP address nat_icmp on off on Enables disables the routing ICMP of ICMP packets to the printer IP address In IP networks ICMP is used to transmit error messages and queries for example ping If the option is enabled queries will be answered by the printer and not by the TPR TPR User Manual 108 TPR User Manual Parameters auto_rst_h Value 0 24 1 2
104. tion Enables disables the automatic assignment of the IPv6 address for the TPR IPv6 address Defines a manually assigned IPv6 Unicast address in the n n n n n n n n format for the TPR Every n represents the hexadecimal value of one of the eight 16 bit elements of the address An IPv6 address may be entered or displayed using a shortened version when successive fields contain all zeros 0 In this case two colons are used Router Defines the IPv6 unicast address of the router The TPR sends its Router Solicitations RS to this router Prefix length Defines the length of the subnet prefix for the IPv6 address The value 64 is preset Address ranges are indicated by prefixes The prefix length number of bits used is added to the IPv6 address and specified as a decimal number The decimal number is separated by 3 3 Howto Configure the DNS DNS is a service that translates domain names into IP addresses Using DNS names can be assigned to IP addresses and vice versa If a DNS server is available in your network you can use DNS for your TPR If you use a domain name during the configuration process you must first enable and configure DNS DNS is used for the configuration of the time server for example Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select NETWORK DNS 3 Configure the DNS parameters see Table 4 gt 4 Click Save to confirm 31 amp The settings are saved 30 SNMPv1
105. tus page Enter the TAN into the first line of the email body A space character must follow Parameter changes are integrated into the email body with the following syntax lt parameter gt lt value gt The syntax and values can be obtained from the parameter list see gt 101 23 Example 1 Example 2 TPR User Manual Administration Methods This email causes the TPR to send the parameter list to the sender of the email Email address of the TPR as To tpr company com X configured on the POP3 Subject cmd get parameters Fig 3 Administration via Email Example 1 To tpr company com Subject cmd set parameters TAN nUn47ir79Ajs7QKE Fig 4 Administration via Email Example 2 server ommand This email configures the parameter Description on the TPR Email address of the TPR as configured on the POPS server Command TAN Parameter and parameter value 24 Network Settings 3 Network Settings T 26 28 What information do e How to Configure IPv4 Parameters gt you need TH e How to Configure IPv6 Parameters gt e How to Configure the DNS gt amp 30 e How to Configure SNMP gt 831 e How to Configure POP3 and SMTP 12133 e How to Configure Bonjour gt 35 e How to Configure the Device Time 2137 TPR User Manual 25 What do you want todo TPR Us
106. ty The following encryption levels can be selected e Compatible Cipher suites with an encryption of 40 to 256 bit will be used Low Only cipher suites with a low encryption of 56 bit will be used Fast connection Medium Only cipher suites with an encryption of 128 bit will be used High Only cipher suites with a strong encryption of 128 to 256 bit will be used Slow connection Do not use the encryption level Low if only HTTPS is defined as the permitted connection type for the web access to the myUTN Control Center Proceed as follows 1 OA WN Start the myUTN Control Center Select SECURITY SSL connections Select the desired encryption level from the Encryption area Click Save to confirm The setting will be saved Detailed information about the individual SSL connection status e g cipher suites can be found on the Details page at SSL connection status Details TPR User Manual 63 Types of Connection HTTP HTTPS User Accounts TPR User Manual Security 7 2 Howto Encrypt the Connection to the TPR Control Center The web access to the TPR Control Center can be secured by selecting the permitted types of connection HTTP HTTPS If HTTPS is exclusively chosen as the connection type the connection to the TPR Control Center is encrypted via SSL TLS The cipher strength is defined via the encryption level gt 562 and must not be Low SSL TLS also requires a certificate to c
107. ult setting 89 Descriptions 38 Device number 98 DHCP 14 DNS Domain Name Service 30 E EAP 78 EAP FAST 83 EAP MD5 79 EAP TLS 79 EAP TTLS 80 Email 22 Encrypted print data 60 Encryption 46 60 62 Encryption Level 62 Ethernet address 99 F Firmware 91 G Gateway 99 H Hardware address 99 Host name 99 Hotline 10 HTTP HTTPS 64 IEEE 802 1x 78 Improper use 11 Intended use 11 InterCon NetTool 20 100 Install 20 IP Wizard 15 Start 20 128 TPR User Manual Structure 21 Internal network 39 IP address 100 Local 39 Printer 39 Save 13 IPP connection 52 IPv4 26 IPv6 28 J Job history 94 Delete 96 Display 94 L Local service ports 40 Login 65 Screen 65 LPD protocol 52 M MAC address 99 Masquerading 39 N NAT 39 58 Notification Service 41 Email 42 SNMP Trap 43 Notification service 42 Notifications 41 P Parameter backup 87 Parameter list 101 Parameters Default settings 89 Display 86 Appendix Index Load 86 Load automatically 88 Parameter list 101 Save 86 Save automatically 88 Parameters file 85 87 password 64 PEAP 82 Personal Printer 6 Personal Printing Client 6 Personal Printing encryption 7 46 Personal Printing printer 48 Personal Printing server 6 Check identity 47 Configure 45 Ping 55 PKCS 12 74 POP3 33 Print Service page 94 Printer Connection status 55 ID 48 52 Internal network 39 Messages 57 Transfer method 52 Printer messages 57 Prot
108. ust define the server name and port so that a connection to the Personal Printing server can be established You need a User PIN for the authentication process on the Personal Printing server You do not need to enter an individual PIN because the authentication to the TPR is done via a chip card All users of the TPR will get the same user PIN This PIN will be defined on the Personal Printing server and must be saved identically to the TPR gt Configure default user PIN e g SEH on the Personal Printing server for all users of the TPR The user PIN SEH is preset on the TPR Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select DEVICE Personal Printing Tick Personal Printing Specify the Personal Printing parameters see Table 10 gt E145 Click Save to confirm ENANS The setting will be saved Table 10 Personal Printing Parameters Parameters Description Server Enables disables the Personal Printing Server Server name Defines a Personal Printing server via the IP address or the host name The host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand 45 Procedure TPR User Manual Personal Printing Settings Parameters Description Server port Defines the TCP port used by the TPR for communicating with the Personal Printing server The port number 80 is preset When using SSL enter 443 as port number E146 User PIN Defines the User PIN The specified User PIN and t
109. width tpgBdwidthVal Bandwidth value tpgPrtoToVal Printer connection timeout tpgJobSndTout Job sending timeout tpgJobRcvTout Value Default 1 65535 4000 1 5 characters 0 9 on off off 1600 1000000 256000 4 7 characters 0 9 0 86400 60 1 5 characters 0 9 0 off 0 86400 180 1 5 characters 0 9 0 off 0 1440 0 1 4 characters 0 9 0 off Defines the TCP port used by the TPR for communicating with the ThinPrint server Enables disables the bandwidth functionality of the ThinPrint port TPR side Defines the bandwidth in bit second used to decrease the bandwidth of the ThinPrint port TPR side Defines the period of time in seconds after which a connection attempt to a printer is aborted A connection attempt should be aborted if a printer is physically not available This frees the ThinPrint port for subsequent print jobs Defines the period of time in seconds after which a current print job is aborted if it cannot be printed due to a printer error e g no paper This parameter can only be used after consultation with the SEH support team 112 TPR User Manual Appendix Parameter List Table 28 Parameter List ThinPrint Connection Service Parameters Value Default conService Connection Service conServer Server name tpgClientID Client ID tpgAuthKey Authentication key conPort Port tpgKeepalive
110. wing connections on the TPR can be encrypted via SSL TLS e Email POP3 gt 2133 e Email SMTP gt B33 e Personal Printing connection to the server gt 45 e ThinPrint printer IPP connection gt 52 e ThinPrint data encryption gt 46 e Web access to the TPR Control Center HTTPS gt 64 The encryption strength and thus the safety of the connection is defined via the encryption level Each encryption level is a collection of so called cipher suites A cipher suite is a standardized sequence of four cryptographic algorithms that are used to establish a secure connection Depending on their cipher strength in bit cipher suites are grouped to form an encryption level Which cipher suites are supported by the TPR i e are part of an encryption level depends on the SSL TLS protocol used When establishing a secure connection a list of supported cipher suites is sent to the communicating party A cipher suite is agreed upon that will be used later on The strongest cipher suite that is supported by both parties will be used by default If there is no cipher suite that is supported by both parties no SSL TLS connection will be established The communicating parties of the TPR e g browser must support the cipher suites of the selected encryption level in order to successfully establish a connection When problems occur select a different level or reset the parameters of the TPR see gt 289 62 Securi
111. work Settings For SNMPv3 a name and password for the SNMP user have to be defined The user accounts used for this are those that are used for the TPG Control Center access see gt B64 Il Requirements Only for SNMPv3 The user accounts have been defined see gt B64 Proceed as follows 1 Start the TPR Control Center 2 Select NETWORK SNMP Il 3 Configure the SNMP parameters see Table 5 gt B32 4 Click Save amp to confirm amp The settings are saved Table 5 SNMP Parameters Parameters Description SNMPv1 Enables disables SNMPv1 Read only Enables disables the write protection for the community Community SNMP community name The SNMP community is a basic form of access protection in which several participants with the same access rights are grouped together SNMPv3 Enables disables SNMPv3 Hash Defines the hash algorithm Access rights Defines the access rights of the SNMP user Encryption Defines the encryption method TPR User Manual 32 POP3 SMTP What do you want todo TPR User Manual Network Settings 3 5 Howto Configure POP3 and SMTP You must configure the protocols POP3 and SMTP on the TPR so that the notification service 941 and the administration via email 1222 will work properly POP3 Post Office Protocol Version 3 is a transfer protocol that a client can use to fetch emails from a mail server POP3 is required in the
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113. y the TPR to log on to the POPS server POP3 Password Defines the password used by the TPR to log on to the POP3 server Configuring SMTP Proceed as follows Start the TPR Control Center Select NETWORK Email Configure the SMTP parameters see Table 7 gt Click Save to confirm The settings are saved 34 ME EaRwWNS Table 7 SMTP Parameters Parameters Description SMTP Server name Defines an SMTP server via the IP address or the host name A host name can only be used if a DNS server was configured beforehand SMTP Server port Defines the port number used by the TPR to send emails to the SMTP server The port number 25 is preset SMTP TLS Enables disables TLS The security protocol TLS Transport Layer Security is used to encrypt the transmission between the TPR and the SMTP server The cipher strength is defined via the encryption level gt B 62 34 Network Settings Parameters Description SMTP Sender name Defines the email address used by the TPR to send emails Note Very often the name of the sender and the user name are identical SMTP Login Enables disables the SMTP authentication for the login SMTP User name Defines the user name used by the TPR to log on to the SMTP server SMTP Password Defines the password used by the TPR to log on to the SMTP server SMTP Security S MIME Enables disables the encryption and signing of emails via S MIME SMTP Signing e

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