A network administrator is deploying a new multifunction device (MFD) on a corporate network segment. Security policy requires that all administrative management sessions to the MFD's web interface be encrypted, and that all outgoing scan-to-email traffic securely authenticates with the corporate mail server while encrypting data in transit. Which TWO of the following settings must the administrator configure on the MFD's Embedded Web Server (EWS) to satisfy these requirements?
- Enforce HTTPS access for web management using a valid TLS digital certificateCevap
- Configure SMTP settings to use Port 587 with STARTTLS encryption and mandatory server authenticationCevap
- CEnable POP3 service on Port 110 to deliver scanned document attachments to mail server recipient inboxes
- DConfigure SNMPv1 telemetry with default community strings to secure administrative status alerts
- EAssign a static APIPA address in the 169.254.0.0/16 subnet to enable encrypted routing across corporate gateways
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The administrator must enforce HTTPS access for web management using a valid TLS digital certificate, and configure SMTP settings to use Port 587 with STARTTLS encryption and mandatory server authentication.
To fulfill the requirements, the administrator must enforce HTTPS for web management (encrypting administrative sessions over TLS) and configure SMTP with STARTTLS on Port 587 along with authentication (ensuring outgoing scan-to-email messages are authenticated and encrypted in transit).
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Multifunction Device Embedded Web Server (EWS) Secure Network Configuration
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