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5.
Make encryption key auto exchange settings in [Settings 1].
If you want to make multiple settings, select the settings number and add settings.
6.
Click [OK].
7.
Select [Active] for "IPsec" in "IPsec".
8.
Set "Exclude HTTPS Communication" to [Active] if you do not want to use IPsec for HTTPS
transmission.
9.
Click [OK].
10.
"Updating..." appears. Wait for about one or two minutes, and then click [OK].
If the previous screen does not reappear after you click [OK], wait for a while, and then click the
web browser's refresh button.
11.
Log out.
Selecting the certificate for IPsec
Using Web Image Monitor, select the certificate to be used for IPsec. You must install the certificate
before it can be used. For details about creating and installing a device certificate, see page 128
"Protecting the Communication Path via a Device Certificate".
1.
Log in as the network administrator from Web Image Monitor.
2.
Point to [Device Management], and then click [Configuration].
3.
Click [Device Certificate] under "Security".
4.
Select the certificate to be used for IPsec from the drop-down box in "IPsec" under
"Certification".
5.
Click [OK].
The certificate for IPsec is specified.
6.
"Updating..." appears. Wait for about one or two minutes, and then click [OK].
If the previous screen does not reappear after you click [OK], wait for a while, and then click the
web browser's refresh button.
7.
Log out.
Specifying the computer's IPsec settings
Configure the computer's IPsec SA settings, so that they exactly match the machine's security level on the
machine. Setting methods differ according to the computer's operating system. The example procedure
shown here uses Windows 7 when the "Authentication and Low Level Encryption" security level is
selected.
Configuring IPsec
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