Enter the official Kyocera regional FTP address (provided in your partner onboarding documentation). Input your assigned corporate username and password.
Enter the IP address of your Kyocera device into a web browser.
In-house corporate IT administrators can request official access to the Kyocera partner portal (such as KDC Connect or the Kyocera Service Portal). Once approved, Kyocera provides dedicated FTP addresses, usernames, and passwords tailored to your organization's region. 3. Contacting Your Managed Print Services (MPS) Provider
– FTP client logs, network traffic captures (PCAP), firewall logs showing connections to ftp.kyocera.com or a third-party spoofed IP. – File hashes of downloaded firmware.
Enter the official Kyocera regional FTP address (provided in your partner onboarding documentation). Input your assigned corporate username and password.
Enter the IP address of your Kyocera device into a web browser.
In-house corporate IT administrators can request official access to the Kyocera partner portal (such as KDC Connect or the Kyocera Service Portal). Once approved, Kyocera provides dedicated FTP addresses, usernames, and passwords tailored to your organization's region. 3. Contacting Your Managed Print Services (MPS) Provider
– FTP client logs, network traffic captures (PCAP), firewall logs showing connections to ftp.kyocera.com or a third-party spoofed IP. – File hashes of downloaded firmware.