Skip Navigation Links | |
Exit Print View | |
Trusted Extensions Label Administration Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Labels in Trusted Extensions (Overview)
2. Planning Labels in Trusted Extensions (Tasks)
3. Creating a Label Encodings File (Tasks)
4. Labeling Printer Output (Tasks)
Security Text on Banner and Trailer Pages
Configuring Security Text on Print Jobs (Task Map)
How to Specify the Text in PRINTER BANNERS
How to Specify Handling Instructions in CHANNELS
How to Set a Minimum "Protect As" Classification
5. Customizing the LOCAL DEFINITIONS Section (Tasks)
6. Planning an Organization's Encodings File (Example)
The “Protect As” classification is printed in two places:
On the top and bottom of banner and trailer pages
In the middle of the Protect As statement, together with compartments from the job's label
The following figure shows the “Protect as” statement on labeled print output.
Figure 4-4 “Protect As” Statement
In another example, a site uses INTERNAL_USE_ONLY as the minimum “Protect As” classification. The site has three classifications with the values that are shown in the first two columns of the following table. The third column shows the “Protect As” classification. This classification is printed on the banner and trailer pages for the print job when the classification in the left column is in the job's label.
Table 4-1 Effect of Minimum “Protect As” Classification on Printer Output
|
As the preceding table illustrates, any print job whose label includes either the PUBLIC or the INTERNAL_USE_ONLY classification would print INTERNAL_USE_ONLY in the “Protect As” statement and at the top and bottom of banner and trailer pages. Any print jobs whose label includes the NEED_TO_KNOW classification would print NEED_TO_KNOW in the same locations.