Xerox 4260X System Administration Guide - Page 163

Enable Secure HTTP (SSL), SNMP, Machine Digital Certificate Management

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SNMP a) Return to the Machine Digital Certificate Management screen in the Internet Services Security menu. b) Click on [Upload Signed Certificate]. c) Browse to the signed certificate file on your PC and click on the [Open] button. d) Click on the [Upload Certificate] button. e) If successful, the Current Status will display the message "A Signed Certificate is established on this machine." NOTE: For the upload to be successful, the signed certificate must match the CSR created by the machine and must be in a format that the machine supports. Enable Secure HTTP (SSL) Once the machine has a machine Server Certificate, you can enable secure HTTP. 1. In the Internet Services Properties menu, click on the [Connectivity] link. 2. Click on the [Protocols] link. 3. Click on the [HTTP] link. 4. Click on the [Enable] checkbox in the Protocol area. 5. Enter the HTTP [Port Number] if required. The default is 80. 6. Select the [Require SSL] option in the [HTTP Security Mode] drop-down menu. 7. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes. If prompted, enter the Administrator's User ID [admin] and Password [1111], and click on [Login]. 8. Close your web browser and then access the Internet Services screen again. The Security warning will display. Self-signed certificates causes browsers to display messages which question the trust of the certificate. Click on the [OK] button to continue. SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings can be configured via Internet Services. 1. At your Workstation, open the web browser, enter the TCP/IP Address of the machine in the Address bar. 2. Press [Enter]. 3. Click on the [Properties] tab. 4. Click on the [Connectivity] link. 5. Click on the [Protocols] link. 6. Click on the [SNMP] link. 7. Click on the [Enable] checkbox. Xerox WorkCentre 4250/4260 Series System Administration Guide 151

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SNMP
Xerox WorkCentre 4250/4260 Series System Administration Guide
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a)
Return to the
Machine Digital Certificate Management
screen in the Internet
Services Security menu.
b)
Click on
[Upload Signed Certificate]
.
c)
Browse to the signed certificate file on your PC and click on the
[Open]
button.
d)
Click on the
[Upload Certificate]
button.
e)
If successful, the Current Status will display the message “A Signed Certificate is
established on this machine.”
NOTE:
For the upload to be successful, the signed certificate must match the CSR
created by the machine and must be in a format that the machine supports.
Enable Secure HTTP (SSL)
Once the machine has a machine Server Certificate, you can enable secure HTTP.
1.
In the
Internet Services Properties
menu, click on the
[Connectivity]
link.
2.
Click on the
[Protocols]
link.
3.
Click on
the
[HTTP]
link.
4.
Click on the
[Enable]
checkbox in the
Protocol
area.
5.
Enter the HTTP
[Port Number]
if required. The default is 80.
6.
Select the
[Require SSL]
option in the
[HTTP Security Mode]
drop-down menu.
7.
Click on the
[Apply]
button to accept the changes.
If prompted, enter the Administrator’s
User ID
[admin]
and
Password
[1111]
, and
click on
[Login]
.
8.
Close your web browser and then access the Internet Services screen again. The
Security warning will display. Self-signed certificates causes browsers to display
messages which question the trust of the certificate. Click on the
[OK]
button to
continue.
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings can be configured via Internet
Services.
1.
At your Workstation, open the web browser, enter the
TCP/IP Address
of the machine
in the Address bar.
2.
Press
[Enter]
.
3.
Click on the
[Properties]
tab.
4.
Click on the
[Connectivity]
link.
5.
Click on the
[Protocols]
link.
6.
Click on the
[SNMP]
link.
7.
Click on the
[Enable]
checkbox.