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Use this page to view, export, or delete a security certificate.

Note: Some certificate management options are only available when the optional hard drive is installed, and HDD Data Encryption is enabled.

A digital certificate is a file that contains data used to verify the identity of the client or server in a network transaction. A certificate also contains a public key used to create and verify digital signatures. One device proves its identity to another by presenting a certificate trusted by the other device. Or, the device can present a certificate signed by a trusted third party and a digital signature proving its ownership of the certificate.

To ensure that the printer can communicate with other devices over a secure trusted connection, both devices must have specific certificates installed. For protocols such as HTTPS, the printer is the server, and must prove its identity to the client Web browser. For protocols such as 802.1X, the printer is the client, and must prove its identity to the authentication server, typically a RADIUS server.

Category - Select the type of certificate.

Certificate Purpose - Define the intended primary use of the certificate.

Certificate Order - Select the order in which the certificates appear.

Display the List - Display the list of certificates for the selected category.

From the Certificate List page, you can select a certificate, then click Certificate Details.

From the Certificate Details page, you can view the details of the certificate and perform the following tasks:

  • Use this certificate - Assign the certificate to be used.
  • Export this certificate - Save the certificate to another location.
  • Delete - Delete the certificate.
    Note: When you delete a certificate, it disables the feature associated with the deleted certificate. To delete a certificate that is in use, disable the feature in advance or switch the association to another certificate.
    • For an SSL server, select another certificate, such as a Local Device.
    • For an SSL Client, disable the LDAP-SSL/TLS and IEEE802.1x features.
    • For IPsec, change the IKE setting to Preshared Key or disable the feature.
    • For Wireless LAN, change the wireless security setting to something other than WPA-Enterprise before deleting the certificate.
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