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Setting a digital certificate, Confirming the settings of a digital certificate – Dell C3760dn Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Using Digital Certificates

Setting a Digital Certificate

NOTE:

To manage digital certificates, you must first set encryption of the optional hard disk to On, and then set up HTTPS

communication. For details, see "Preparing to Manage Certificates."

1 Launch Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.

a

Open the web browser.

b

Enter the IP address of your printer in the web browser.

See "Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool.

"

2 Select Print Server Settings.
3 Click the Security tab.
4 Select SSL/TLS.
5 Click Certificate Management to display the Certificate Management page.

NOTE:

The Certificate Management button is displayed only when the optional hard disk is installed and is set to On for

encryption.

6 When setting a Wireless LAN (Server) certificate, select Trusted Certificate Authorities within Category.

When setting a certificate of SSL Server, SSL Client, IPsec, or Wireless LAN (Client), select Local Device.

7 Select the purpose of use from the Certificate Purpose list.
8 Click Display the List to display the Certificate List page.

NOTE:

If the list includes more than 20 certificates, click Next to display the next page.

9 Select the certificate to associate. At this time, confirm that Validity of the certificate selected is set to Valid.

10 Click Certificate Details to display the Certificate Details page.
11 Confirm the content, and click Use This Certificate at the upper-right corner.

Confirming the Settings of a Digital Certificate

NOTE:

To manage digital certificates, you must first set encryption of the optional hard disk to On, and then set up HTTPS

communication. For details, see "Preparing to Manage Certificates."

1 Launch Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.

a

Open the web browser.

b

Enter the IP address of your printer in the web browser.

See "Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool.

"

2 Select Print Server Settings.
3 Click the Security tab.
4 Select SSL/TLS.
5 Click Certificate Management to display the Certificate Management page.

NOTE:

The Certificate Management button is displayed only when the optional hard disk is installed and is set to On for

encryption.

6 Select the category from the Category list.
7 Select the purpose of use from the Certificate Purpose list.
8 Click Display the List to display the Certificate List page.

NOTE:

If the list includes more than 20 certificates, click Next to display the next page.

9 The certificate displayed with an asterisk as "*Valid" in the Validity column is the certificate associated with the

use purpose and actually used.