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.
Cong Error Authentication has failed since the user ID has not been set.
Client Certicate Error Authentication has failed since the client certicate is out of date.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 certicate protocol is
incorrect.
Server ID Error Authentication has failed since the server ID of the server certicate and the
server's ID do not match.
Server Certicate Error Authentication has failed since there are the following errors in the server
certicate.
❏ The server certicate is out of date.
❏ The chain of the server certicate is incorrect.
CA Certicate Error Authentication has failed since there are the following errors in a CA certicate.
❏ Specied CA certicate is incorrect.
❏ The correct CA
certicate
is not imported.
❏ CA certicate is out of date.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 certicate is
incorrect or has certain problems.
❏ If Authentication Method is PEAP/MSCHAPv2, user ID or password is not
correct.
Using a Digital
Certicate
About Digital
Certication
❏ Certicate signed by a CA
A certicate signed by a CA (Certicate Authority) must be obtained from a certicate authority. You can
ensure secure communications by using a CA-signed certicate. You can use a CA-signed certicate for each
security feature.
❏ CA certicate
A CA certicate indicates that a third party has veried the identity of a server. is is a key component in a
web-of-trust style of security. You need to obtain a CA
certicate
for server authentication from a CA that issues
it.
Administrator's Guide
Using the Printer in a Secure Network
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