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Digital Certificate Problem

Problem
The LDAP-SSL/TLS
Communication setting and the
Upload Signed Certificate
button are not displayed.
The certificate import button is
disabled.
The Certificate Management
button is disabled.
The certificate cannot be
imported.
016-404 is displayed when
setting the encryption of the
optional hard disk unit to off.
016-404 is displayed when
formatting the optional hard disk
unit.
Security is set to off when setting
encryption of the optional hard
disk unit to off.
Security is set to off when
formatting the optional hard disk
unit.
A certificate is deleted when
setting encryption of the optional
hard disk unit to off.
A certificate is deleted when
formatting the optional hard disk
unit.
A certificate cannot be set in
Certificate Details page.
Although a certificate was
imported, it is not displayed when
selecting Local Device for
Category in Certificate
Management page.
Server validation is not operating
correctly.
Digital Signature cannot be
selected with the IPsec setting.
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Troubleshooting
Action
Confirm whether the optional hard disk unit is connected correctly, and confirm
whether data encryption is enabled from the operator panel.
Create a self-signed certificate and enable SSL.
Confirm validity period of the certificate as well as the time setting of the device.
Confirm whether the password is correct.
Confirm whether the file type is PKCS#7/#12 or x509CACert (extension:
p7b/p12/pfx/cer/crt).
Confirm whether the attribute information (key Usage/Extended key usage) of the
certificate to be imported is set correctly.
Use Internet Explorer.
After initializing, import the certificate and enable the security settings again. The
action is the same when formatting the optional hard disk unit.
The validity period of the certificate is invalid.
Confirm whether the time setting of the machine is correct, and whether the validity
period of the certificate has expired.
The certificate chain (path validation) of the imported certificate may not be correctly
validated.
Confirm whether all of the high-level certificates (Trusted/Intermediate) have been
imported and are not deleted, and whether the validity period has expired.
To import a certificate for use with the device (own device), import the secret key and
a certificate of the PKCS#12 (p12/pfx) format as a pair.
Although importing a root certificate (Trusted) to use for server authentication, an
Intermediate certificate may be required when validating the path.
When executing a certificate file with the certification authority, create the certificate
with a format including all paths and then import that certificate.
Either the certificate has not been imported or the certificate has not been associated
for use with Digital Signature mode of IPsec. See
page 174
to set a certificate of IPsec.
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