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Security features
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Note
• If you are using a Domain Name System or enable a NetBIOS name, you can enter another name such
as “SharedPrinter” instead of the IP address.
• For example:
http://SharedPrinter/
If you enable a NetBIOS name, you can also use the node name.
• For example:
http://brnxxxxxxxxxxxx/
The NetBIOS name can be seen in the Network Configuration Report (See Printing the Network
Configuration Report uu page 63).
• For Macintosh users, you can have easy access to the Web Based Management System by clicking the
machine icon on the Status Monitor screen. For more information: uu Software User's Guide.
c
No password is required by default. Enter a password if you have set one and press .
d
Click Network.
e
(Wired) Click Wired and then choose Wired 802.1x Authentication.
(Wireless) Click Wireless and then choose Wireless (Enterprise).
f
Now you can configure the IEEE 802.1x authentication settings.
If you want to enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for wired network, check Enabled for Wired 802.1x
status on the Wired 802.1x Authentication page.
For the details of IEEE 802.1x authentication and the inner authentication methods, see IEEE 802.1x
Authentication uu page 160.
If you are using EAP-TLS authentication, you must choose the Client Certificate that has been
installed (shown with Certificate Name) for verification from the Client Certificate pull-down list.
If you choose EAP-FAST, PEAP, EAP-TTLS or EAP-TLS authentication, you can choose the
verification method from the Server Certificate Verification pull-down list. You can verify the Server
Certificate by using the CA certificate, imported to the machine in advance, that has been issued by
the CA that signed the Server Certificate.
You can choose one of the following verification methods from the Server Certificate Verification
pull-down list.
No Verification
The Server Certificate can always be trusted. The verification is not performed.
CA Cert.
The verification method to check the CA reliability of the Server Certificate, using the CA certificate
that has been issued by the CA that signed the Server Certificate.