Secure management using, Bradmin professional 3 (windows – Brother MFC 9970CDW User Manual
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Security features
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CA Cert. + ServerID
The verification method to check the Common Name
value of the Server Certificate, in addition to
the CA reliability of the Server Certificate.
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The Common Name verification compares the Common Name of the Server Certificate to the character string configured for the Server ID.
Before you use this method, contact your system administrator about the Server Certificate’s Common Name and then configure Server ID.
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After configuring, click Submit.
(Wired)
After configuring, connect your machine to the IEEE 802.1x supported network. After a few minutes, print
the Network Configuration List to check the
Configuration List on page 52 for information on how to print the Network Configuration List on your print
server.)
Success
The wired IEEE 802.1x function is enabled and the authentication was successful.
Failed
The wired IEEE 802.1x function is enabled, however, the authentication failed.
Off
The wired IEEE 802.1x function is not available.
(Wireless)
Shortly after configuring, WLAN report will be printed automatically. Check your wireless configuration
on the report. See Printing the WLAN report (For MFC-9560CDW and MFC-9970CDW) on page 53.
Secure Management using BRAdmin Professional 3
(Windows
®
)
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To use the BRAdmin Professional 3 utility securely, you need to follow the
points below
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We strongly recommend to use the latest version of the BRAdmin Professional 3 utility or Web BRAdmin
that are available as a download from
BRAdmin
to manage your Brother machines the user authentication will not be secure.
If you want to avoid access to your machine from older versions of BRAdmin
, you need to disable the
access from older versions of BRAdmin
from Advanced Setting of SNMP on Configure Protocol page
using Web Based Management. (See Secure Management using Web Based Management (web
browser) on page 99.)
If you use BRAdmin Professional 3 and Web Based Management together, use Web Based Management
with the HTTPS protocol. (See Secure Management using Web Based Management (web browser)
on page 99.)