HP Color LaserJet CM4730 HP LaserJet MPF Products - Configuring Security for M - Page 43

Encryption, Strength, Enable, Features, Scroll down, and click to select

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Figure 39: The Upload Certificate Options. These certificate settings are to enable SSL, which is a secure protocol used for communicating with the LDAP server (You should have chosen to use this protocol if you configured LDAP access settings earlier in this chapter). SSL requires certificates to be exported either from the server to the MFPs or to the server from the MFPs depending on the configuration of your network. 3. Configure the certificate settings as applicable to your LDAP server requirements. 4. Click Encryption Strength (Figure 40). Figure 40: The Encryption Strength option. 5. Click the Encryption Strength dropdown menu, and select the highest setting that your browser supports. The Encryption Strength setting allows you to choose the strength of the encryption algorithm that will be used for communication between the MFP EWS and the web browsers connecting to it (this is related to the HTTPS Setting option later on the Network page). 6. Scroll down, and click to select Enable Features (Figure 41). 43

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Figure 39: The Upload Certificate Options.
These certificate settings are to enable SSL, which is a secure protocol used for communicating with
the LDAP server (You should have chosen to use this protocol if you configured LDAP access settings
earlier in this chapter). SSL requires certificates to be exported either from the server to the MFPs or to
the server from the MFPs depending on the configuration of your network.
3.
Configure the certificate settings as applicable to your LDAP server requirements.
4.
Click
Encryption
Strength
(Figure 40).
Figure 40: The Encryption Strength option.
5.
Click the
Encryption
Strength
dropdown menu, and select the highest setting that your browser
supports.
The Encryption Strength setting allows you to choose the strength of the encryption algorithm that will
be used for communication between the MFP EWS and the web browsers connecting to it (this is
related to the HTTPS Setting option later on the Network page).
6.
Scroll down, and click to select
Enable
Features
(Figure 41).
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