HP J7934A HP Jetdirect Administrator's Guide - Page 151

Table 4.14, 1X Configuration Settings, Using the Embedded Web Server 151

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Table 4.14 802.1X Configuration Settings (1 of 2) Item Enable Protocols User Name Password, Confirm Password Server ID Encryption Strength CA Certificate Description Enable (check) the supported protocols used for 802.1X authentication on your network. ● PEAP: (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol). PEAP uses digital certificates for network server authentication and passwords for client authentication. PEAP requires an EAP User Name, EAP Password, and CA Certificate. Dynamic encryption keys are also used. Specify an EAP/802.1X user name (up to 128 characters maximum) for this device. The default user name is the default host name of the print server, NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. Specify an EAP/802.1X password (up to 128 characters maximum) for this device. Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field to ensure it was properly entered. Specify the Server ID validation string that identifies and validates the authentication server. The Server ID string is specified on the digital certificate issued by a trusted Certificate Authority (CA) for the authentication server. The entry may be a partial string unless the Require Exact Match checkbox is enabled. Specify the minimum encryption strength that can be used during communications with the authentication server. You may select Low, Medium, or High encryption strength. For each encryption strength, ciphers are specified to identify the weakest cipher allowed. Early browsers may only support 40-bit (Low) encryption levels. To validate the authentication server's identity, a CA (or "Root") certificate must be installed on the print server. This CA certificate must be issued by the Certificate Authority who signed the authentication server's certificate. To configure or install a CA certificate, click Configure. ENWW Using the Embedded Web Server 151

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Using the Embedded Web Server 151
Table 4.14
802.1X Configuration Settings
(1 of 2)
Item
Description
Enable Protocols
Enable (check) the supported protocols used for 802.1X
authentication on your network.
PEAP
: (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol).
PEAP uses digital certificates for network server
authentication and passwords for client authentication.
PEAP requires an EAP User Name, EAP Password,
and CA Certificate. Dynamic encryption keys are also
used.
User Name
Specify an EAP/802.1X user name (up to 128 characters
maximum) for this device. The default user name is the
default host name of the print server, NPIxxxxxx, where
xxxxxx are the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC)
address.
Password,
Confirm Password
Specify an EAP/802.1X password (up to 128 characters
maximum) for this device. Enter the password again in the
Confirm Password field to ensure it was properly entered.
Server ID
Specify the Server ID validation string that identifies and
validates the authentication server. The Server ID string is
specified on the digital certificate issued by a trusted
Certificate Authority (CA) for the authentication server. The
entry may be a partial string unless the
Require Exact
Match
checkbox is enabled.
Encryption Strength
Specify the minimum encryption strength that can be used
during communications with the authentication server. You
may select
Low
,
Medium
, or
High
encryption strength. For
each encryption strength, ciphers are specified to identify
the weakest cipher allowed.
Early browsers may only support 40-bit (Low) encryption
levels.
CA Certificate
To validate the authentication server’s identity, a CA (or
“Root”) certificate must be installed on the print server. This
CA certificate must be issued by the Certificate Authority
who signed the authentication server’s certificate.
To configure or install a CA certificate, click
Configure
.