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Security and Network Setup
3-8
System Guide
The network client and the web server (printing system) 
decide which protocol to use for data transfer and 
communication.
The encryption level can be either secure or normal. Normal 
security in the SSL/TLS tab means that the user can access 
IPP or HTTP via http or https. For Normal security port 80, 
port 443, and port 631 are enabled. For Secure 
communication both IPP and HTPP can only be accessed 
through a secure (443) port, or via https.
Digital Certificates
SSL/TLS cannot be enabled unless a digital certificate has 
been installed on the system, using the Add Certificate 
button. Installing a digital certificate can only be done by 
someone with administrator privileges.
The administrator selects SSL/TLS from the [Setup] Menu 
and clicks on the [Add Certificate] button. This invokes the 
Add Certificate wizard. There are two options regarding 
digital certificates. One option is Self-signed certificate. This 
is selected when no third party Certificate Authority is being 
used.
Another option is Signed Certificate from a Certificate 
Authority. In this case, the administrator needs to supply the 
fully qualified domain name, IP address, organization and 
country of the Certificate Authority.
If the choice is to use a Certificate Authority, all Certificate 
information needs to be held in a file and sent to the 
Certificate Authority. The Authority returns a valid certificate 
that must be installed on the system.
NOTE: A self-signed certificate is not as secure as a 
certificate signed by a Certificate Authority. A self-signed 
certificate is the most convenient way to begin using SSL/
TLS and does not require the use of a server functioning as a 
Certificate Authority or a third party Certificate Authority.
Once the Digital Certificate has been installed, the Enable 
SSL/TLS selection becomes available among the [Setup] 
options. At that time the administrator can select the mode of 
operation, Normal or Secure, from a drop-down menu.