Dell H625cdw All in One Printer User Manual


 
Using Digital Certificates |
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Setting the SSL/TLS-Use Server Certificate (HTTP/IPP)
NOTE:
To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication. See "Preparing to Use
HTTPS Communication."
1 Import the certificate to be used with the SSL/TLS-use server. See "Importing a
Digital Certificate."
2 Set the certificate to be used with the SSL/TLS-use server. See "Setting a Digital
Certificate."
3 Make sure that the certificate is set correctly. See "Confirming the Settings of a
Digital Certificate."
NOTE:
Check that the newly set certificate, not the self-signed certificate, is associated.
4 After restarting the printer, the certificate set as described above is used as the server
certificate when executing communication with HTTP/IPP-SSL/TLS.
Setting SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication
1 Start Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.
See "Starting Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool."
2 Click Print Server Settings the Security tab SSL/TLS.
3 Select the Enable check box for SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication.
4 Click Apply New Settings.
The printer is restarted and SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication is enabled.
Setting LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication
1 Start Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.
See "Starting Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool."
2 Click Print Server Settings the Security tab SSL/TLS.
3 Select the Enable check box for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication.
4 Click Apply New Settings.
The printer is restarted and LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication is enabled.
Setting for Wireless LAN WPA-Enterprise (EAP-TLS)
NOTE:
To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication. See "Preparing to Use
HTTPS Communication."
WPA-Enterprise is available only when Infrastructure is selected as Network Type.
Make sure to import the certificate with Internet Explorer.
After importing a PKCS#12 format certificate, the secret key is not exported even if you execute
exporting.
Wireless network is available on Dell H625cdw and Dell H825cdw.
1 Import the certificate to be used with Wireless LAN (server or root certificate). See
"Importing a Digital Certificate."