Dell S2815dn tm Smart Multifunction Printer User Guide - Page 420
Setting the SSL/TLS-use Server Certificate (HTTP/IPP), Setting SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication
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Setting the SSL/TLS-use Server Certificate (HTTP/IPP) NOTE: To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication. For details, see "Preparing to Manage Certificates." 1 Import the certificate to be used with the SSL/TLS-use server. For more information, see "Importing a Digital Certificate." 2 Set the certificate to be used with the SSL/TLS-use server. For more information, see "Setting a Digital Certificate." 3 Confirm whether the certificate is set correctly. For more information, see "Confirming the Settings of a Digital Certificate." NOTE: Confirm whether the newly set certificate, not the self-signed certificate, is associated. 4 After restarting the printer, the certificate set as described above is used as the server certificate when executing communication with HTTP/IPP-SSL/TLS. Setting SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication 1 Select Print Server Settings from the left side of the page. 2 Click the Security tab. 3 Select SSL/TLS. 4 Select Enable from the SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication list. 5 Click Apply New Settings. 6 After restarting the printer, SMTP-SSL/TLS Communication is enabled. Setting LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication 1 Select Print Server Settings from the left side of the page. 2 Click the Security tab. 3 Select SSL/TLS. 4 Select the Enable check box for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication. 5 Click Apply New Settings. 6 After restarting the printer, LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication is enabled. Setting for Wireless LAN WPA-Enterprise (EAP-TLS) NOTE: This feature is available on the Dell Cloud Multifunction Printer | H815dw only. NOTE: To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication. For details, see "Preparing to Manage Certificates." NOTE: WPA-Enterprise is available only when infrastructure is selected as the network type. NOTE: Be sure to import the certificate with Internet Explorer®. NOTE: After importing a PKCS#12 format certificate, the secret key is not exported even if you execute exporting. 1 Import the certificate to be used with Wireless LAN (server or root certificate). For details, see "Importing a Digital Certificate." 2 Set the digital certificate for wireless LAN (server or root certificate). a Launch Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool. b Select Print Server Settings. c Click the Security tab. 420 Using Digital Certificates