[Security] How to Set and How to Operate
In the Security Service page, you can install a wireless LAN certificate for authentication with the RADIUS server, install
and export a device certificate to enable SSL and set up its SCEP (automatic installation), install CA certificate, and install
certificates for IEEE 802.1X authentication and set up its SCEP.
P.269 "Installing IPsec certificate"
P.274 "Installing a device certificate"
P.281 "Creating/Exporting a client certificate"
P.283 "Installing CA certificate"
Installing IPsec certificate
You must install an IPsec certificate when you want to use it for IKE authentication of data encryption communication with
this equipment. Install it from an authentication agency or CA server. You can also install it automatically from CA server
using SCEP.
This equipment supports CA certificate and User certificate that are in the following encoding formats.
- CA Certificate:
- User Certificate: PKCS#12
This equipment supports md5RSA and sha1RSA certificate. Make sure to use the certificate in these algorithms.
When enabling IPsec communication with this equipment, the optional IPsec Enabler is required.
IPsec Certificate setup menus on the TopAccess menu are displayed only when the IPsec function is available.
([Administration] tab > [Setup] menu > [Network] submenu > [Security Service] > [Certificate for IPsec])
When you install the User Certificate in this equipment, it is recommended to connect this equipment and a client
computer using a crossing cable for ensuring security.
P.270 "Installing IPsec certificate"
P.271 "Deleting an imported IPsec certificate"
P.272 "Installing IPsec certificate automatically"
P.273 "Deleting IPsec certificate installed automatically"
DER, BASE64, PKCS#7
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