Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Command Center RX User Guide - Page 59

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User Guide Network Settings compared with the common name on the server certificate. This item allows you to specify whether the common names are considered to be matched if they exactly or partially match. Expiration Verification: When this option is enabled, the expiration of the server certificate is verified at communicating. If the certificate is expired, communication will fail. When it is disabled, the expiration will not be verified. IEEE802.1X Client Certificate: The current status is shown in IEEE802.1X Client Certificate. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a device certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page under Security Settings. Certificate Status Root Certificate 1 (to 5), IEEE802.1X Client Certificate: The content of the certificate is shown. Make settings for the Root Certificate on the Certificates page under Security Settings. 9. LLTD: LLTD is a protocol that provides network topology discovery and quality of service diagnostics. To enable the LLTD protocol, turn this item On. 10.REST: REST is an architecture for the web application suitable for the multiple software linkage in the distributed network system. To enables the REST protocol, turn this item On. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 9080. 11.REST over SSL: A certificate can be added for communication using the REST protocol. To enable the REST over SSL, turn this item On. To enable this protocol, select On on SSL of the Network Security Settings page. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 9081. REST over SSL Certificate: The status of REST over SSL Certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page of Security Settings. This Certificate can be used in common with HTTPS/IPP over SSL, Enhanced WSD over SSL, eSCL over SSL, and so on. 12.VNC (RFB): VNC (RFB) is set when starting up a VNC Viewer (E.g. RealVNC), and using the Remote Operation. To enables the VNC (RFB) protocol, turn this item On. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 9062. 13.VNC (RFB) over SSL: VNC (RFB) over SSL is set when starting up a VNC Viewer (E.g. RealVNC), and using the Remote Operation protected by SSL. To enable the VNC (RFB) over SSL, turn this item On. To enable this protocol, select On on SSL of the Network Security Settings page. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 9063. VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate: The status of VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page of Security Settings. This Certificate can be used in common with HTTPS/IPP over SSL, Enhanced WSD over SSL, eSCL over SSL, and so on. 14.Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL: Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL is a communication security protocol that provides encryption, authentication, and antitampering integrity over the Internet. This protocol is set when starting up Command Center RX, and using the Remote Operation protected by SSL. To enable the Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL, turn this item On. To enable this protocol, select On on SSL of the Network Security Settings page. The default setting is On. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 9061. Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate: The status of VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. 55

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Network Settings
User Guide
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compared with the common name on the server certificate. This item allows you to
specify whether the common names are considered to be matched if they exactly
or partially match.
Expiration Verification
: When this option is enabled, the expiration of the server
certificate is verified at communicating. If the certificate is expired, communication
will fail. When it is disabled, the expiration will not be verified.
IEEE802.1X Client Certificate
: The current status is shown in
IEEE802.1X Client
Certificate
. To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button and select a device
certificate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate
on the
Certificates
page under
Security Settings
.
Certificate Status
Root Certificate 1
(to
5
),
IEEE802.1X Client Certificate
: The content of the certif-
icate is shown. Make settings for the Root Certificate on the
Certificates
page
under
Security Settings
.
9.
LLTD
: LLTD is a protocol that provides network topology discovery and quality of
service diagnostics. To enable the LLTD protocol, turn this item
On
.
10.
REST
: REST is an architecture for the web application suitable for the multiple
software linkage in the distributed network system. To enables the REST protocol,
turn this item
On
.
Port Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
9080
.
11.
REST over SSL
: A certificate can be added for communication using the REST
protocol. To enable the REST over SSL, turn this item
On
. To enable this protocol,
select
O
n on
SSL
of the
Network Security Settings
page.
Port Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
9081
.
REST over SSL Certificate
: The status of
REST over SSL Certificate
is shown.
To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button and select a certificate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings.
Configure the device certificate on the
Certificates
page of
Security Settings
.
This Certificate can be used in common with HTTPS/IPP over SSL, Enhanced
WSD over SSL, eSCL over SSL, and so on.
12.
VNC (RFB)
: VNC (RFB) is set when starting up a VNC Viewer (E.g. RealVNC),
and using the Remote Operation. To enables the VNC (RFB) protocol, turn this
item
On
.
Port Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
9062
.
13.
VNC (RFB) over SSL
: VNC (RFB) over SSL is set when starting up a VNC Viewer
(E.g. RealVNC), and using the Remote Operation protected by SSL. To enable the
VNC (RFB) over SSL, turn this item
On
. To enable this protocol, select
O
n on
SSL
of the
Network Security Settings
page.
Port Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
9063
.
VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate
: The status of
VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate
is shown. To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button and select a certifi-
cate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings.
Configure the device certificate on the
Certificates
page of
Security Settings
.
This Certificate can be used in common with HTTPS/IPP over SSL, Enhanced
WSD over SSL, eSCL over SSL, and so on.
14.
Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL
: Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL is a
communication security protocol that provides encryption, authentication, and anti-
tampering integrity over the Internet. This protocol is set when starting up
Command Center RX, and using the Remote Operation protected by SSL. To
enable the Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL, turn this item
On
. To enable this
protocol, select
O
n on
SSL
of the
Network Security Settings
page. The default
setting is
On
.
Port Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
9061
.
Enhanced VNC (RFB) over SSL Certificate
: The status of
VNC (RFB) over SSL
Certificate
is shown. To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button and select
a certificate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings.