Registering a Key and Certificate for Network Communication

You can use the Remote UI to register keys/certificates, CA certificates, and S/MIME certificates to the machine from your computer. Designate an administrator to register these items.
The communication methods listed below use a key/certificate or CA certificate. If you want to use a registered key and certificate in actual communication, you need to specify the key and certificate in the settings for each communication method. However, an X.509 DER format CA certificate does not need to be specified in the settings for each communication method. You can use it simply by registering it to the machine.

Registering a Key and Certificate

Keys and certificates (server certificates) can be registered via the Remote UI. For information on the keys and certificates that can be registered on the machine, see System Specifications.
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Start the Remote UI. Starting the Remote UI
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Click [Settings/Registration] on the portal page. Remote UI Screen
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Click [Device Management]  [Key and Certificate Settings].
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Click [Register Key and Certificate...].
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Click [Install...].
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Install the key and certificate.
Click [Browse...], specify the files (key and certificate) to install, and click [Start Installation].
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Register the key and certificate.
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Select the key and certificate that you want to register, and click [Register].
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Enter the key name and password, and click [OK].
[Key Name]
Use alphanumeric characters to enter the name of the key that was registered to the machine.
[Password]
Use alphanumeric characters to enter the password of the private key that is set for the file to register.
Managing keys and certificates
You can check the detailed settings or delete keys and certificates on the screen displayed in step 4.
If  is displayed, the key is corrupted or invalid.
If  is displayed, the certificate for the key does not exist.
Click a key name to display detailed information about the certificate. You can also click [Verify Certificate] on this screen to check whether the certificate is valid.
To delete a key and certificate, select the one that you want to delete, and click [Delete]  [OK].

Registering a CA Certificate

X.509 DER format CA certificates are preinstalled in the machine. You can register a new CA certificate if it is required by a particular function. For information on the CA certificates that can be registered on the machine, see System Specifications.
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Start the Remote UI. Starting the Remote UI
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Click [Settings/Registration] on the portal page. Remote UI Screen
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Click [Device Management]  [CA Certificate Settings].
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Click [Register CA Certificate...].
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Click [Install...].
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Install the CA certificate.
Click [Browse...], specify the file (CA certificate) to install, and click [Start Installation].
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Register the CA certificate.
Select the CA certificate that you want to register, and click [Register...].
Managing CA certificates
You can check the detailed settings or delete CA certificates on the screen displayed in step 4.
Click  to display detailed information about the CA certificate. You can also click [Verify Certificate] on this screen to check whether the CA certificate is valid.
To delete a CA certificate, select the one that you want to delete, and click [Delete]  [OK].

Registering an S/MIME Certificate

You can register a public key certificate (S/MIME certificate) to use for encrypting e-mail/I-fax with S/MIME. For information on the S/MIME certificates that can be registered on the machine, see System Specifications. For information on how to configure the S/MIME settings, see <E-Mail/I-Fax Settings>  <S/MIME Settings>.
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Start the Remote UI. Starting the Remote UI
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Click [Settings/Registration] on the portal page. Remote UI Screen
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Click [Device Management] [S/MIME Certificate Settings].
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Click [Register S/MIME Certificate...].
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Register the S/MIME certificate.
Click [Browse...], specify the file (S/MIME certificate) to register, and click [Register].
Managing S/MIME certificates
You can check the detailed settings or delete S/MIME certificates on the screen displayed in step 4.
Click  to display detailed information about the S/MIME certificate. You can also click [Verify Certificate] on this screen to check whether the S/MIME certificate is valid.
To delete an S/MIME certificate, select the one that you want to delete, and click [Delete]  [OK].
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