Users Guide
192 | Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
The Import Certificate screen appears.
Select the certificate and enter the password. Then click Import.
• Deleting a certificate
Check the certificate to delete and click Delete.
• Checking certificate details
Clicking the certificate displays the Certificate Details screen, where you can check
the following settings.
Clicking Export exports the certificate to the client computer.
Automatic Self-Signed Certificate Creation
This feature automatically creates a self-signed certificate when no device certificate is
available, and also automatically updates the certificate before expiration.
NOTE:
• Manually created self-signed certificates are not automatically updated.
Certificate Path Validation
Select whether or not to enable the certificate path validation.
Certificate Revocation Settings
Configure the settings for certificate revocation retrieval.
Category Displays the certificate category.
Subject Displays the owner of the certificate.
Issuer Displays the issuer of the certificate.
Serial Number Displays the serial number of the certificate.
Hash Algorithm Displays the hash algorithm of the certificate.
Public Key Length Displays the minimum encryption key length of the certificate.
Valid From Displays the start date and time of the validity period of the
certificate.
Valid To Displays the end date and time of the validity period of the
certificate.
Validity Displays the current validity of the certificate.
Certificate Use Displays the purpose of the certificate.
Selected Usage Displays the setting status of the certificate in the machine.
Email Address Displays the related E-mail address of the certificate.
Level of Certificate
Verification
Select a level of certificate verification from Low, Medium, or High.
Selecting Low does not verify the validity of certificates.
Selecting Medium verifies the validity of certificates. If a certificate cannot be
verified because of a network error or any other problems, the certificate is
determined as valid.
Selecting High verifies the validity of certificates, and determines only
certificates that have not been revoked as valid.