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EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions 
Chapter  — Setup in IPL
another certificate in PEM, DER (.der, .cer), or PKCS #12 (.p12, 
.pfx) format.
•  Two Common names (TTLS and PEAP only): Two different 
common names may be configured. If both are empty, the supplicant 
will accept certificates regardless of the server certificate's common 
name. If the first common name is configured, the common name 
(CN) of the server's certificate must match the first common name. 
If both common names are configured, the server's certificate must 
match one of them. The default is “” (accepts any common name).
•  Validate server certificate (TTLS and PEAP only): Verifies that the 
installed CA certificate is the root of the server certificate. The default 
is ON.
Note:
 Adverse effects on validation can occur if a real-time 
clock (RTC) is not installed. Without an RTC, the current 
time cannot be reliably read and validation does not take into 
account the current date. Validation may still occur, but less 
reliably than with an RTC.
For all 802.1x parameters, string length is limited to 96 characters.
For all parameters applicable to TTLS or PEAP: Selecting another EAP 
type disables these parameters but does not erase their settings.
Using Certificates
When an overriding certificate is installed, it is converted to DER format 
and copied to a specific location (/c/ADMIN/root.cer) so that accidental 
removal is unlikely. You do not need to keep additional copies of the 
certificate on the printer after you install the certificate.
Some certificate formats (notably PKCS #12) encrypt data using a pass 
phrase. To import certificates that include anything other than an empty 
pass phrase, the pass phrase is given in the same string as the path to the 
certificate file. The pass phrase is never stored on the printer and is used 
only once to convert the public key to a non-encrypted format.