HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - How to Use 802.1X on HP Jetdirect Print S - Page 42

Security Alert Dialog

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In order to install HP Jetdirect certificates, the CA certificate, and configure 802.1X, we need to use the Embedded Web Server (EWS). Point IE at the IP Address of the HP Jetdirect device. With the 635n print server, the browser is automatically redirected to use SSL (https://) For other HP Jetdirect products, change the URL to use https:// rather than http:// to ensure that EWS communication is secure. The redirection to SSL requires the HP Jedirect print server to send its default certificate to Internet Explorer. Because each HP Jetdirect print server is shipped with a selfsigned certificate, a security alert is issued because the browser cannot determine if the certificate is valid and shows a Security Alert dialog as in Figure 17. Figure 17 - Security Alert Dialog 42

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In order to install HP Jetdirect certificates, the CA certificate, and configure 802.1X, we need to use
the Embedded Web Server (EWS).
Point IE at the
IP Address of
the HP
Jetdirect
device.
With the 635n print server, the browser is automatically redirected to use SSL (https://)
For other HP
Jetdirect products, change the URL to use https:// rather than http:// to ensure that EWS
communication is secure.
The redirection to SSL requires the HP Jedirect print server to send its
default certificate to Internet Explorer.
Because each HP Jetdirect print server is shipped with a self-
signed certificate, a security alert is issued because the browser cannot determine if the certificate is
valid and shows a Security Alert dialog as in Figure 17.
Figure 17 – Security Alert Dialog