HP 620n HP Jetdirect Administrator's Guide - Page 140

Con CA Certificate., Configuring Certificates, Table 4.12

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By factory default, a self-signed Jetdirect certificate is preinstalled. This allows the embedded Web server to use HTTPS and appear as a secure site when accessed by a Web browser. Click View to view the contents of an installed Jetdirect certificate, or click Configure to update or install a new one. See Configuring Certificates. When installed, a Jetdirect certificate will be saved across a cold-reset, which is used to restore the print server to factory-default values. ● CA Certificate. (Full-featured print servers only) A certificate from a trusted third party, or Certificate Authority (CA), is used to validate the identity of a network authentication server during 802.1X authentication methods that use EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). The authentication server's identity is validated when information on the CA certificate matches the information on a certificate received from the authentication server. A CA certificate for the print server is a certificate that was used to sign the authentication server's certificate. Therefore, the Certificate Authority for the authentication server's certificate must also be used for the CA certificate. Click View to view the contents of an installed Jetdirect certificate, or click Configure to update or install a new one. See Configuring Certificates. A CA certificate is not saved when the print server is reset to factory-default values. The maximum certificate size that can be installed on the HP Jetdirect print server is 3072 bytes. Configuring Certificates When you click Configure, a certificate management wizard will help you update or install a certificate. The screens displayed will depend on the type of certificate (Jetdirect or CA) and your selections. Table 4.12 provides a description of the screens and configuration parameters that may appear. ENWW Using the Embedded Web Server 140

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Using the Embedded Web Server 140
By factory default, a self-signed Jetdirect certificate is
preinstalled. This allows the embedded Web server to use HTTPS
and appear as a secure site when accessed by a Web browser.
Click
View
to view the contents of an installed Jetdirect
certificate, or click
Configure
to update or install a new one. See
Configuring Certificates
.
When installed, a Jetdirect certificate will be saved across a
cold-reset, which is used to restore the print server to
factory-default values.
CA Certificate.
(Full-featured print servers only) A certificate
from a trusted third party, or Certificate Authority (CA), is used
to validate the identity of a network authentication server during
802.1X authentication methods that use EAP (Extensible
Authentication Protocol). The authentication server’s identity is
validated when information on the CA certificate matches the
information on a certificate received from the authentication
server.
A CA certificate for the print server is a certificate that was used
to sign the authentication server’s certificate. Therefore, the
Certificate Authority for the authentication server’s certificate
must also be used for the CA certificate.
Click
View
to view the contents of an installed Jetdirect
certificate, or click
Configure
to update or install a new one. See
Configuring Certificates
.
A CA certificate is not saved when the print server is reset to
factory-default values.
The maximum certificate size that can be installed on the HP
Jetdirect print server is 3072 bytes.
Configuring Certificates
When you click
Configure
, a certificate management wizard will
help you update or install a certificate. The screens displayed will
depend on the type of certificate (Jetdirect or CA) and your
selections.
Table 4.12
provides a description of the screens and
configuration parameters that may appear.