Users Guide

194 | Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
Network Security
FIPS 140-2
Select whether or not to enable FIPS140 validation mode.
NOTE:
Although the following features work with the FIPS140 validation mode, using them is not
recommended because they use encryption algorithms which do not comply with FIPS140.
- SMB (Scan To/SMB authentication) (using DES and MD4 used in SMB authentication
(NTLMv2/NTLMv1/LM))
- LDAP Authentication (using DES and MD4 used in NTLM authentication selected by the
automatic selection "SASL-Bind (NTLM) J Simple-Bind")
- SMTP Authentication (using DES and MD4 used in NTLM authentication selected by the
automatic selection "NTLM J CRAM-MD5 J LOGIN J PLAIN")
- HTTP Authentication for External Access (using DES and MD4 used in NTLM authentication
selected by the automatic selection "NTLM J Digest J Basic authentication")
- PDF Direct Print (using RC4 required in decrypting a PDF document encrypted with a
password (RC4))
SSL/TLS Settings
Configure the SSL/TLS settings.
Select the protocol from SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2.
Port Settings
Displays a list of available ports. To register a port, click Add.
Add New Port
Port Number
Enter a port number.
Device Certificate - Server Select a certificate for SSL/TLS communications.
HTTP - SSL/TLS
Communication
Select whether or not to enable HTTP SSL/TLS communications.
HTTP - SSL/TLS Port
Number
Set the port number used for HTTP SSL/TLS communication from 1 to 65535.
The default value is 443.
NOTE:
Do not use the numbers assigned to the other ports.
LDAP - SSL/TLS
Communication
Set whether or not to enable the SSL/TLS communications for authentication
and searches.
If you enable the LDAP SSL/TLS communications, you must set IP
Address/Host Name : Port and Backup IP Address/Host Name : Port under
LDAP Servers/Directory Services.
The port number for SSL/TLS communications of the LDAP directory server is
normally set to 636.
SMTP - SSL/TLS
Communication
Select the SSL/TLS communication from Disabled, STARTTLS (If Available),
STARTTLS, and SSL/TLS.
Device Certificate - Client Select a certificate for HTTP SSL/TLS communications.
Verify Remote Server
Certificate
When the machine is operated as an SSL client, select whether or not to verify
the certificate of the remote server.