Xerox Xerox Wireless Print Solutions Adapter Support & Software 用户指南

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5.
Locate, then double-click the certificate.
Notes:
If you select SSL authority, RSA, or DSA certificates, for New Certificate Type, select PEM or 
PKCS7.
Ensure that the certificate is formatted properly with a valid open and close tag.
Ensure that the Private Key is associated to the selected certificate and that it is formatted 
properly with a valid open and close tag.
6.
Click Submit.
Approaches for Uploading Authority Certificates
You can upload multiple root authority or self-signed certificates. If you have two root authority 
certificates, then they will appear in the user interface as two trusted authority certificates with 
different common names. 
You can upload a root authority certificate with a chain of intermediate authority certificates signed 
by a Root Certificate Authority or by an intermediate Certificate Authority in a hierarchy. For example: 
Root CA > Intermediate CA1, issued by Root CA > Intermediate CA2, issued by Intermediate CA1.
Default Credential
The Wireless Print Solutions Adapter uses a device SSL credential for IPPS. This credential can be used 
wherever an SSL credential is required, such as HTTPS.
The device credential is created on the first boot and recreated after a factory reset. The Device host name 
is used as the CN attribute of the certificate. The credential is regenerated if the host name changes.
Syslog
The System Log (Syslog) provides information that shows the current configuration and statistics of the 
Syslog. You can configure the Syslog Host and set the severity level for events to log.
Note:
The system log is saved to local storage, but it is not retained through reboots unless diagnostics 
logging to the file system is enabled. To allow the administrator to save the complete system log, save 
the system log to a server that supports remote logging services. For details, refer to RFC 3164. The 
default port is 514.
To Configure Syslog Settings
1.
In the Web Manager, click the Administration tab.
2.
Click Syslog.
3.
To enable Syslog, for State, select Enabled.
4.
For Host, type the IP address of the remote server that stores the logs.
CAUTION:
If you delete the device credential, SSH/TLS become unavailable.