Oki MPS2731mc MC362w/MC562w/MPS2731mc Advanced User Guide (English) - Page 100

Hanging, Network, Settings

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CHANGING NETWORK SETTINGS FROM THE WEB PAGE This section explains how to change the network settings from the machine's web page. This function is available on Windows and Mac. To access the machine's web page, your computer must meet the following conditions: > TCP/IP is enabled > Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later, Safari 3.0 or later, or Firefox 3.0 or later is installed > Be sure that the security setting for a web browser is set to the middle level or cookies are allowed. > To enter the Admin Setup menu, the administrator password is necessary. The default password is "aaaaaa". NOTE Some of the following settings can be performed on other utilities. For details, "Network setting items" on page 71. ENCRYPTING COMMUNICATION BY SSL/TLS You can encrypt the communication between your computer and the machine. The communication is encrypted by SSL/TLS when you change the machine settings from the web page, perform the IPP printing, direct print, or LDAP search, and print data received via SMTP or FTP. Creating a certificate You can create a certificate on the web page. The following two certificates are available: > A self-signed certificate > A certificate created by a certificate authority NOTE If you change the machine IP address after you create a certificate, the certificate becomes invalid. Be sure not to change the machine's IP address after creating a certificate. 1. Access the machine's web page and log in as the administrator. 2. Select Admin Setup. 3. Select Network > Security > SSL/TLS. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the detailed settings. NOTE The machine's IP address is set to Common Name. 5. Click OK. 6. Check the settings and click OK. 7. If you are creating a self-signed certificate, go to "Enabling encryption" on page 101 to enable encryption. If you are getting a certificate created by a certificate authority, go to step 8. 8. Follow the on-screen instructions to send a CSR to a certificate authority. Advanced network settings > 100

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Advanced network settings > 100
C
HANGING
NETWORK
SETTINGS
FROM
THE
WEB
PAGE
This section explains how to change the network settings from the machine’s web page.
This function is available on Windows and Mac.
To access the machine’s web page, your computer must meet the following conditions:
>
TCP/IP is enabled
>
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later, Safari 3.0 or later, or Firefox 3.0 or later is
installed
>
Be sure that the security setting for a web browser is set to the middle level or
cookies are allowed.
>
To enter the
Admin Setup
menu, the administrator password is necessary. The
default password is “
aaaaaa
”.
E
NCRYPTING
C
OMMUNICATION
BY
SSL/TLS
You can encrypt the communication between your computer and the machine.
The communication is encrypted by SSL/TLS when you change the machine settings from
the web page, perform the IPP printing, direct print, or LDAP search, and print data
received via SMTP or FTP.
Creating a certificate
You can create a certificate on the web page. The following two certificates are available:
>
A self-signed certificate
>
A certificate created by a certificate authority
1.
Access the machine’s web page and log in as the administrator.
2.
Select
Admin Setup
.
3.
Select
Network > Security > SSL/TLS
.
4.
Follow the on-screen instructions to specify the detailed settings.
5.
Click
OK
.
6.
Check the settings and click
OK
.
7.
If you are creating a self-signed certificate, go to
“Enabling encryption” on page 101
to enable encryption.
If you are getting a certificate created by a certificate authority, go to step
8
.
8.
Follow the on-screen instructions to send a CSR to a certificate authority.
NOTE
Some of the following settings can be performed on other utilities. For details,
“Network setting items” on page 71
.
NOTE
If you change the machine IP address after you create a certificate, the
certificate becomes invalid. Be sure not to change the machine’s IP address
after creating a certificate.
NOTE
The machine’s IP address is set to
Common Name
.