Dell S3840cdn Color Smart Printer Users Guide - Page 167

Configuration of Wireless LAN WPA-Enterprise (EAP-TLS), Step 2 Configuration on the Computer

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To configure a certificate using Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool, configure the encryption settings for HTTP communications, and then import a certificate issued by another CA to use it for the IPSec certificate. NOTE: • You cannot use a self-signed certificate created with Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool for IPSec. • The machine supports the capability to import the RSA® public key (up to 4096 bits). • If a certificate to be imported as an IPSec certificate contains V3 extension "KeyUsage", "digitalSignature" bit must be asserted. • For details on how to configure the encryption settings for HTTP communication, refer to "Configuration of HTTP Communications Encryption". 1 Import a certificate. For details, see "Security Certificates". NOTE: • You cannot import a certificate that has been already registered in Device Certificates or Other Certificates. Delete the registered certificate before importing. • If the certificate to be imported contains the V3 extension "keyUsage", "digitalSignature" must be asserted. 2 Select the certificate in the Security Certificates screen. 3 In the Certificate Details screen, make sure that Category is set to Device Certificate, and Certificate Use is set to IPsec. Step 2 Configuration on the Computer Configure the following settings on the computer. • Create an IP security policy • Assign the IP security policy NOTE: • For details on the settings, refer to the help of the computer. Configuration of Wireless LAN WPA-Enterprise (EAP-TLS) NOTE: • To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication. • WPA-Enterprise is available only when Infrastructure is selected as the Network Type. • Be sure to import the certificate with Internet Explorer®. • 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 "Security Certificates". 2 Make sure that the Validity of the certificate is Valid in the Certificate Details screen. 3 Make sure that the check mark is displayed on the right of the certificate in the Certificate Details screen, which ensures that the certificate is associated with the purpose of use and currently used. 4 Import the certificate to be used with Wireless LAN (client or client certificate). For details, see "Security Certificates". Encryption and Digital Signature Settings | 167

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Encryption and Digital Signature Settings
|
167
To configure a certificate using
Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
, configure the
encryption settings for HTTP communications, and then import a certificate issued by
another CA to use it for the IPSec certificate.
NOTE:
You cannot use a self-signed certificate created with
Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
for
IPSec.
The machine supports the capability to import the RSA
®
public key (up to 4096 bits).
If a certificate to be imported as an IPSec certificate contains V3 extension "KeyUsage",
"digitalSignature" bit must be asserted.
For details on how to configure the encryption settings for HTTP communication, refer to
"Configuration of HTTP Communications Encryption".
1
Import a certificate.
For details, see "Security Certificates".
NOTE:
You cannot import a certificate that has been already registered in
Device Certificates
or
Other
Certificates
. Delete the registered certificate before importing.
If the certificate to be imported contains the V3 extension "keyUsage", "digitalSignature" must
be asserted.
2
Select the certificate in the
Security Certificates
screen.
3
In the
Certificate Details
screen, make sure that
Category
is set to
Device
Certificate
, and
Certificate Use
is set to
IPsec
.
Step 2 Configuration on the Computer
Configure the following settings on the computer.
Create an IP security policy
Assign the IP security policy
NOTE:
For details on the settings, refer to the help of the computer.
Configuration of Wireless LAN WPA-Enterprise
(EAP-TLS)
NOTE:
To manage digital certificates, you must set up HTTPS communication.
WPA-Enterprise is available only when
Infrastructure
is selected as the
Network Type
.
Be sure to import the certificate with Internet Explorer
®
.
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 "Security Certificates".
2
Make sure that the
Validity
of the certificate is
Valid
in the
Certificate Details
screen.
3
Make sure that the check mark is displayed on the right of the certificate in the
Certificate Details
screen, which ensures that the certificate is associated with the
purpose of use and currently used.
4
Import the certificate to be used with Wireless LAN (client or client certificate). For
details, see "Security Certificates".