The axis mib, Snmp device index, Enabling secure web services - ssl/tls – Philips AXIS 5900 User Manual

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Management and Configuration

AXIS 5900 User’s Manual

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The AXIS MIB

The AXIS MIB contains a large number of objects which may be

categorized as follows:

Menu objects - used for viewing and changing the Axis Network Print
Server configuration from the NMS program. Refer to

The Parameter

List

, on page 142.

Printer status and unit administration objects - used for monitoring
Axis Network Print Server print jobs and storing parameter changes
permanently.

Trap objects - used for alarms at various error conditions.

For technical details, you can view the MIB file (axis.mib) with any text

editor.

SNMP Device Index

When using the TCP/IP protocol (and if the printer driver permits), the

print server can use SNMP Status to find out if the printer is ready to

accept a new job. See “SNMP Device Index” on page 147.

Enabling Secure Web Services — SSL/TLS

In a new and unconfigured Axis Network Print Server, SSL/TLS is

disabled.

Certificates

To use SSL/TLS you have to create or obtain a digital certificate. There are

two kinds of certificates: self-signed certificates and third party

certificates.

Self-signed certificates are less secure but normally they are sufficiently
secure for small networks with no public access. You generate such a
certificate yourself and there are no fees to pay.

For large networks and for networks with public access, third party
certificates from a trusted source are normally used. You obtain them
for a yearly fee from a Certificate Authority (CA).

Among other things, a certificate gives information about which domain

it is issued for, its validity and the name of issuer. With SSL/TLS enabled,

the installed certificate authenticates the print server to the client and all

information exchanged between them will be encrypted.

Enabling SSL via the

Web Interface

You enable the print server’s secure Web services through its internal

Web pages. If you have a valid certificate loaded, select Admin | Network

Settings | Detailed View | TCP/IP Network and set the HTTPS Enabled

parameter to Yes.

If you do not have a valid certificate loaded, select Admin | Security

Settings and click Create.

Decide whether you want to generate a self-signed certificate or if you

want to generate a certificate request.

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