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attempted. However, the DAA allows the SSL/TLS connection to proceed after
authentication fails. HP IPSC might close the SSL/TLS connection as a result of failing to
validate the device certificate. This decision is determined by the device announcement
security policy on the HP IPSC server. For more information on use of certificates with the
Instant-On Security feature, please refer to Mutual Authentication in Part 2 of this document.
PART 2 - IPSC INSTANT-ON SECURITY SETTINGS
General Discussion
As mentioned in Part 1, HP IPSC Instant-On Security is a dual component solution. The first
component is the HP Device Announcement Agent (DAA), explained in Part 1. The
secondary component is the HP IPSC server itself, configured for Instant-On functionality.
This host component will be referred to as the Instant-On configuration server throughout the
remainder of this document. When HP IPSC is enabled as the Instant-On configuration
server, it becomes the discovery and configuration server for the supported devices that are
able to announce themselves through the Device Announcement Agent. Unlike the Device
Announcement Agent, the Instant-On configuration server is not enabled by default. See
Figure 15.
FIGURE 15