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Allow communication through specific IP ports

To restrict unauthorized connections to the Fiery Server, you can allow network activity to specific ports. Commands or jobs sent from unauthorized ports are ignored by the Fiery Server.

Important: There are two versions of Configure and they are specific to the Fiery Server you are connected to. This is a combined procedure that describes what to do when connected to a Fiery Server with FS100/100Pro or earlier, and notes about what to do with FS150/150 Pro or later. If you are not sure which version of Configure you are using, see Which version of Configure am I using?.
  1. From Configure, choose Network > Protocol > TCP/IP > Security.
    Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, you can find settings mentioned in this procedure in Security > TCP/IP Port Filtering instead.
  2. Select Enable Port Filtering and specify the ports to enable.

    Select only the ports that you want to authorize on the Fiery Server.

    Note: If you are connected to a Fiery Server with FS150/150Pro, select Enable TCP/IP Port Filter instead.
  3. Apply or save your changes.

    To enable Remote Desktop access on the Fiery Server, make sure that port 3389 is enabled, and that the Remote Desktop option is enabled.

    Note: Not every Fiery Server supports the port 3389 option.
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