Installing certificates automatically, Configuring tcp/ip settings, Setting the date and time – Dell B3460dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

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Installing certificates automatically

For eSF v4.x printers, the CA certificate can be installed automatically.

Note: Make sure to add the printer to the Active Directory Domain. For more information on how to add the printer
to the Active Directory, see the Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide for your printer.

1

From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.

2

Click Security > Certificate Management > Certificate Authority Management > CA Cert Monitor Setup.

3

Select Enable CA monitor.

If you want to immediately install the CA certificate without waiting for the scheduled run time, then select Fetch
immediately
.

4

Click Submit.

Configuring TCP/IP settings

Make sure all necessary TCP/IP settings have been configured.

1

From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.

2

Click Network/Ports > TCP/IP.

3

Under the TCP/IP heading, do the following:

Verify the domain name. Normally, the domain will be the same one assigned to user workstations.

If you are using a static IP address, then verify the WINS server address and the DNS server address. If a backup
DNS server is available, then type the backup DNS server address.

If the printer is located in a different domain than the domain controller, any e-mail servers you are using, or
any file shares to which printer users may need to scan, then list the additional domains in the Domain Search
Order field. Separate each domain name with a comma. If everything is in the same domain, then you can leave
the Domain Search Order field blank.

4

Click Submit.

Setting the date and time

In order for users to log in to the printer using Kerberos authentication, the time on the printer clock must be within
five minutes of the time on the domain controller system clock. Printer clock settings can be updated manually, or they
can be configured to use Network Time Protocol (NTP) to automatically sync with a trusted clock (typically the same
clock used by the domain controller).

Setting the date and time manually

1

From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings or Configuration.

2

Click Security > Set Date and Time.

3

In the “Manually Set Date & Time” field, type the correct date and time in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format.

Note: Entering manual settings automatically disables the use of NTP.

Configuring Smart Card Authentication Client

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