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1x authentication setup – Xerox 700 User Manual

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IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) Setup

If users’ computers support IPsec, you can enable the Integrated Fiery Color Server to accept
encrypted communications from users.

Enable IPsec

Select this option to enable IPsec on the Integrated Fiery Color Server.

Preshared key

If you previously defined a preshared key, enter it here. All incoming communication that
uses IPsec must contain this key.

802.1x Authentication Setup

The Integrated Fiery Color Server can seek authentication from an 802.1x authentication
server (such as a RADIUS server), often through an intermediate access point (an
authenticator). The Integrated Fiery Color Server seeks this authentication at startup time, or
when the Ethernet cable is disconnected and reconnected. If the Integrated Fiery Color Server
is successfully authenticated, it is allowed access to the network.

Enable IEEE 802.1x Authentication

Select this option to allow the Integrated Fiery Color Server to seek authentication from an
802.1x authentication server.

EAP Type

PEAP-MSCHAPv2, MD5-Challenge

Choose the type of EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol).

User name, password

This information is what the Integrated Fiery Color Server uses to request authentication
from an 802.1x authentication server.

Validate Server Certificate

Select this option if you chose PEAP-MSCHAPv2 as the EAP type and want the Integrated
Fiery Color Server to use a trusted root certificate when communicating with the
authentication server.

If you want the Integrated Fiery Color Server to validate the server certificate, place the
certificate in the list of trusted certificates of the Integrated Fiery Color Server. For more
information, see WebTools Configure Help.

Network Setup

TCP/IP

IPsec