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10 Click Browse, and then select the CA Signed Device Certificate file that was created in step 8.
11 Click Submit.
Note: This completes the process of creating and installing a signed printer certificate. The printer can now
present a valid certificate to systems to which it attempts to negotiate an SSL or IPSec connection.
Creating a new certificate
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Certificate Management.
2 Click Device Certificate Management > New.
3 Enter values in the appropriate fields:
• Friendly Name—Type a name for the certificate (64‑character maximum).
• Common Name—Type a name for the device (128‑character maximum).
Note: Leave this field blank to use the host name for the device.
• Organization Name—Type the name of the company or organization issuing the certificate (128‑character
maximum).
• Unit Name—Type the name of the unit within the company or organization issuing the certificate (128‑character
maximum).
• Country/Region—Type the country or region where the company or organization issuing the certificate is
located (2‑character maximum).
• Province Name—Type the name of the province or state where the company or organization issuing the
certificate is located (128‑character maximum).
• City Name—Type the name of the city where the company or organization issuing the certificate is located
(128‑character maximum).
• Subject Alternate Name—Type the alternate name and prefix that conforms to RFC 2459. For example, type
an IP address using the format IP:1.2.3.4, or a DNS address using the format
DNS:ldap.company.com. Leave this field blank to use the IPv4 address (128‑character maximum).
4 Click Generate New Certificate.
Viewing, downloading, and deleting a certificate
1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Certificate Management > Device Certificate
Management.
2 Select a certificate from the list.
The details of the certificate appear in the Device Certificate Management window.
3 Click any of the following:
• Delete—Remove a previously stored certificate.
• Download To File—Download or save the certificate as a .pem file.
• Download Signing Request—Download or save the signing request as a .csr file.
• Install Signed Certificate—Upload a previously signed certificate.
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