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Epson Printer Administrator's Guide

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Status ID IEEE802.1X Status
Disable IEEE802.1X feature is disable.
EAP Success IEEE802.1X authentication has succeeded and network connection is available.
Authenticating IEEE802.1X authentication has not been completed.
Cong Error Authentication has failed since the user ID has not been set.
Client Certicate Error Authentication has failed since the client certicate is out of date.
Timeout Error Authentication has failed since there is no answer from the RADIUS server and/or
authenticator.
User ID Error Authentication has failed since the printer's user ID and/or certicate protocol is
incorrect.
Server ID Error Authentication has failed since the server ID of the server certicate and the
server's ID do not match.
Server Certicate Error Authentication has failed since there are the following errors in the server
certicate.
The server certicate is out of date.
The chain of the server certicate is incorrect.
CA Certicate Error Authentication has failed since there are the following errors in a CA certicate.
Specied CA certicate is incorrect.
The correct CA
certicate
is not imported.
CA certicate is out of date.
EAP Failure Authentication has failed since there are the following errors in the printer
settings.
If Authentication Method is EAP-TLS or PEAP-TLS, client certicate is
incorrect or has certain problems.
If Authentication Method is PEAP/MSCHAPv2, user ID or password is not
correct.
Using a Digital
Certicate
About Digital
Certication
Certicate signed by a CA
A certicate signed by a CA (Certicate Authority) must be obtained from a certicate authority. You can
ensure secure communications by using a CA-signed certicate. You can use a CA-signed certicate for each
security feature.
CA certicate
A CA certicate indicates that a third party has veried the identity of a server. is is a key component in a
web-of-trust style of security. You need to obtain a CA
certicate
for server authentication from a CA that issues
it.
Administrator's Guide
Using the Printer in a Secure Network
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