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Manage Multiple Certificates, Importing a CA Certificate

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Security Features Manage Multiple Certificates 6 The Multiple Certificate feature feature allows you to use Web Based Management to manage each certificate installed on your machine. In Web Based Management, navigate to the CA Certificate screen to view certificate content, delete, or export your certificates. You can store up to three CA certificates to use SSL. We recommend storing one certificate fewer than allowed, reserving an empty spot in case of certificate expiration. When a certificate expires, import a new certificate into the reserved spot, and then delete the expired certificate. This ensures that you avoid configuration failure. NOTE When you use SSL for SMTP communications, you do not have to select a certificate. The necessary certificate is selected automatically. 6 Importing a CA Certificate 6 1 Start your web browser. 2 In your browser's address bar, type the IP address of your machine. For example: http://192.168.1.2. NOTE • If you are using a Domain Name System or enable a NetBIOS name, you can type another name, such as "SharedScanner" instead of the IP address. • For example: http://SharedScanner/ If you enable a NetBIOS name, you can also use the node name. • For example: http://brwxxxxxxxxxxxx/ You can find the NetBIOS name on your machine's control panel under Node Name. 3 No password is required by default. Type a password if you have set one, and then click . 4 Click the Network tab, and then click Security. 5 Click CA Certificate. 6 Click Import CA Certificate and select the certificate. 7 Click Submit. 69

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Security Features
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Manage Multiple Certificates
6
The Multiple Certificate feature feature allows you to use Web Based Management to manage each
certificate installed on your machine. In Web Based Management, navigate to the
CA Certificate
screen to
view certificate content, delete, or export your certificates.
You can store up to three CA certificates to use SSL.
We recommend storing one certificate fewer than allowed, reserving an empty spot in case of certificate
expiration. When a certificate expires, import a new certificate into the reserved spot, and then delete the
expired certificate. This ensures that you avoid configuration failure.
NOTE
When you use SSL for SMTP communications, you do not have to select a certificate. The necessary
certificate is selected automatically.
Importing a CA Certificate
6
1
Start your web browser.
2
In your browser’s address bar, type the IP address of your machine. For example: http://192.168.1.2.
NOTE
If you are using a Domain Name System or enable a NetBIOS name, you can type another name, such
as “SharedScanner” instead of the IP address.
For example:
http://SharedScanner/
If you enable a NetBIOS name, you can also use the node name.
For example:
http://brwxxxxxxxxxxxx/
You can find the NetBIOS name on your machine’s control panel under
Node Name
.
3
No password is required by default. Type a password if you have set one, and then click
.
4
Click the
Network
tab, and then click
Security
.
5
Click
CA Certificate
.
6
Click
Import CA Certificate
and select the certificate.
7
Click
Submit
.