Network Configuration
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Phaser 7800 Color Printer
System Administrator Guide
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a request-response standard protocol between clients and servers.
Clients that make HTTP requests are called User Agents (UAs). Servers that respond to these requests for
resources, such as HTML pages, are called Origin Servers. There can be any number of intermediaries, such
as tunnels, proxies, or gateways between User Agents and Origin Servers.
Enabling HTTP at the Control Panel
1.
At the control panel, touch
Printer
.
2.
Touch the
Tools
tab, then touch
Setup
.
3.
Touch
Network & USB
.
4.
Touch
Ethernet
.
5.
Touch
Other Protocols & Services
.
6.
Select
HTTP
.
7.
To enable CentreWare Internet Services, select
CentreWare Internet Services
.
8.
Touch
OK
.
Configuring HTTP Settings in CentreWare Internet Services
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
>
Connectivity
>
Protocols
.
2.
Click
HTTP
.
3.
Under Configuration, select
Enabled
to enable the protocol.
4.
Change the HTTP Port Number if needed. The default is 80.
5.
In Keep Alive Timeout, type the time between
1–60
seconds that the printer waits for a response
from a connected user before terminating the connection. The default time is 15 seconds.
Note:
Increasing the Keep Alive Timeout can cause connections to slow down.
6.
To encrypt HTTP communication using SSL, under Secure HTTPS, select
Enabled
. When SSL is
enabled, all Web pages contain https:// in the URL.
a.
From the Choose Device Certificate menu, select the Device Certificate to use for SSL.
b.
To view the selected certificate details, or save the certificate to your computer, click
View/Save
.
c.
If you are using the Default Xerox
®
Device Certificate, you can install the Generic Xerox
®
Trusted CA Certificate in your Web browser. Installing the Generic Xerox
®
Trusted CA Certificate
ensures that your browser trusts the printer. To download the certificate, click
Download the
Generic Xerox Trusted CA Certificate
.
7.
If necessary, change the Secure HTTP Port Number. The default is 443.
8.
Click
Apply
to save the new settings or
Undo
to retain the previous settings.
9.
Click
Default All
to reset settings to default values.