Xerox® Security Guide for Office Class Products: AltaLink® VersaLink®
November 2018 Page 16
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Trusted Certificates
Public certificates may be imported to the product’s certificate store for validation of trusted external
products. The following categories are supported:
• A Trusted Root CA Certificate is a certificate with authority to sign other certificates. These certificates
usually are self-signed certificates that come from another product or service that you want to trust.
• An Intermediate CA Certificate is a certificate that links a certificate to a Trusted Root CA Certificate in
certain network environments.
• Other Certificates are certificates that are installed on the printer for solution-specific uses.
An administrator can specify the minimum encryption key length required for certificates. If a user
attempts to upload a certificate that contains a key that does not meet this requirement, a message
appears. The message alerts the user that the certificate they are attempting to upload does not meet
the key length requirement.
B8045, B8055, B8065, B8075,
B8090, C8030, C8035, C8045,
C8055, C8070
B405, B605, B615, B7025,
B7030, B7035, C405, C505,
C605, C7020, C7025, C7030
B400, B600, B610, C400,
C500, C600, C7000, C8000,
C9000
Minimum Length Restriction Options
.cer, .crt, .der, .pem, PKCS#7
(.p7b), PKCS#12 (.pfx, .p12)
.cer, .der, PKCS#7, PKCS#12
(.pfx, .p12)
.cer, .der, PKCS#7,
PKCS#12 (.pfx, .p12)
(Not currently supported)
Used for audit log transfer
(Not currently supported)