Epson WorkForce WF-3620 User Manual - Page 30

Using a Digital Certificate, About Digital Certification, Status ID, Status description, Parent topic - setup

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Status ID User ID Error Server ID Error Server Certificate Error CA Certificate Error EAP Failure Status description Authentication has failed because the product's user ID and/or certificate protocol is incorrect Authentication has failed because the server ID on the server certificate and the server's ID do not match Authentication has failed because the server certificate is out of date or the chain of the server certificate is incorrect Authentication has failed because the CA certificate is incorrect, not imported, or out of date Authentication has failed because the client certificate is incorrect (EAPTLS or PEAP-TLS), or the user ID or password is incorrect (PEAP/MSCHAPv2) Parent topic: Connecting the Product to an IEEE802.1X Network Using a Digital Certificate Follow the instructions in these sections to configure and use digital certificates using Web Config. About Digital Certification Obtaining and Importing a CA-signed Certificate CSR Setup Settings CSR Import Settings Deleting a CA-signed Certificate Updating a Self-signed Certificate Parent topic: Using Your Product on a Secure Network About Digital Certification You can configure the following digital certificates for your network using Web Config: CA-signed Certificate You can insure secure communications using a CA-signed certificate for each security feature. The certificates must be signed by and obtained from a CA (Certificate Authority). Self-signed Certificate A self-signed certificate is issued and signed by the product itself. You can use the certificate for only SSL/TLS communication, however security is unreliable and you may see a security alert in the browser during use. 30

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Status ID
Status description
User ID Error
Authentication has failed because the product's user ID and/or certificate
protocol is incorrect
Server ID Error
Authentication has failed because the server ID on the server certificate
and the server's ID do not match
Server Certificate Error
Authentication has failed because the server certificate is out of date or
the chain of the server certificate is incorrect
CA Certificate Error
Authentication has failed because the CA certificate is incorrect, not
imported, or out of date
EAP Failure
Authentication has failed because the client certificate is incorrect (EAP-
TLS or PEAP-TLS), or the user ID or password is incorrect
(PEAP/MSCHAPv2)
Parent topic:
Connecting the Product to an IEEE802.1X Network
Using a Digital Certificate
Follow the instructions in these sections to configure and use digital certificates using Web Config.
About Digital Certification
Obtaining and Importing a CA-signed Certificate
CSR Setup Settings
CSR Import Settings
Deleting a CA-signed Certificate
Updating a Self-signed Certificate
Parent topic:
Using Your Product on a Secure Network
About Digital Certification
You can configure the following digital certificates for your network using Web Config:
CA-signed Certificate
You can insure secure communications using a CA-signed certificate for each security feature. The
certificates must be signed by and obtained from a CA (Certificate Authority).
Self-signed Certificate
A self-signed certificate is issued and signed by the product itself. You can use the certificate for only
SSL/TLS communication, however security is unreliable and you may see a security alert in the
browser during use.
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