ENWW
Using the Embedded Web Server 121
Install Certificate.
This option is displayed only if there is a Jetdirect certificate
request (to a trusted third party) pending. When received, the certificate is installed
using this option. Once installed, this certificate overwrites the preinstalled
certificate.
Using this option, you are prompted for information in the following screen:
●
Install Certificate
The certificate to be installed must be associated with a previous certificate
request generated by the embedded Web server.
Install CA Certificate.
This option is provided when you click
Configure
for a
CA certificate, which must be installed for selected authentication protocols. Using
this option, you are prompted for information in the following screen:
●
Install Certificate
Import Certificate and Private Key.
This option allows you to import a previously
acquired and known certificate as the Jetdirect certificate. If you import a
certificate, the currently installed certificate will be overwritten. Using this option,
you are prompted by the following screen:
●
Import Certificate and Private Key
Export Certificate and Private Key.
This option allows you to export the Jetdirect
certificate currently installed on the print server for use on other print servers.
Using this option, you are prompted by the following screen:
●
Export the Jetdirect certificate and private key
Delete CA Certificate.
This option is used to remove the CA certificate installed
on the Jetdirect print server. This option appears when a CA certificate for EAP
authentication has been installed.
CAUTION:
If the CA Certificate is deleted, EAP authentication will be disabled
and network access will be denied.
The CA Certificate will also be removed on a cold-reset of the print server, where
factory-default settings are restored.
Certificate Validity
Use this screen to specify how long the Jetdirect self-signed certificate will be valid.
This screen appears only when a self-signed certificate is preinstalled and you
click
Edit Settings
to update the validity period. It specifies the current
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is a time scale maintained by the
International Bureau of Weights and Measures. It adjusts for differences between
Greenwich Mean Time and atomic time. It is set at 0 degrees longitude on the
prime meridian.
The
Validity Start Date
is calculated from the PC’s clock settings.
The
Validity Period
specifies the number of days (1 to 3650) that the certificate
is valid, starting from the Validity Start Date. A valid entry (1 to 3650) is required.
The default is 5 years.
Table 4.8
Certificate Configuration Screens (2 of 4)