Memo:
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For procedures to set “Certificate Authentication” on the printer, refer
to the section of the Status Monitor Settings.
"File settings required for certificate authentication" (A page 116)
Certification Authority Certificate File
Cautions:
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Operate IPSec (IP Security) on Windows by following the
instructions of the network administrator for the location where the
printer is installed.
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Manage the “Certification Authority Certificate File” according to the
instructions of the network administrator.
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There is an expiration date for the “Certification Authority Certificate”.
IPSec communication may fail or may not be encrypted successfully
if an expired certificate is used.
1
Start [Certificates (Local Computer)] under the MMC (Management
Console)
2
Open the Certification Authorities Store, and export the same
“Certification Authority Certificate” as the printer certificate
.
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The format is “DER encoded binary X509”. The file is saved with the
extension “.cer”.
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After saving, this file will be downloaded as the “Certification
Authority Certificate File” when setting “Certificate Authentication”
using the status monitor.
Memo:
v
For procedures to set “Certificate Authentication” on the printer, refer
to the section of the Status Monitor Settings.
"File settings required for certificate authentication" (A page 116)
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