PrimeLink configuration
- Log on to the device as a user with administrator privileges.
- Click the Properties tab.
Continue with the procedures for the different types of settings.
PrimeLink SNMP settings
- Select .
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Make sure all four options under
SNMP Properties are selected:
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Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocols and Allow Write.
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Enable SNMP v3 Protocol and Allow Write.
When you are finished, click Apply.
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Click
Edit SNMP v3 Properties.
The Edit SNMP v3 Properties screen appears.
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In the
Administrator Account section, complete the following:
- Turn on Account Enabled.
- For Message Digest Algorithm, select either MD5 or SHA-1. This must match the settings for the device in DRS.
- Enter the Authentication Password for the user listed in the User Name field.
- For Message Encryption Algorithm, select either DES or AES-128. This must match the settings for the device in DRS.
- Enter the Privacy Password for the user listed in the User Name field.
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In the
Print Drivers / Remote Clients Account section, click
Reset if you need to reset to the default password.
The Message Digest Algorithm and Message Encryption Algorithm fields match the settings in the Administrator Account section.
- Click Apply.
PrimeLink HTTP, SSL, and TLS
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Select
.
The HTTP screen appears.
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Set the following options on the
HTTP screen:
- For the Secure HTTP (SSL) field, select Enabled.
- Set the Secure HTTP Port Number field to 443.
- Click Apply.
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Select
.
The SSL / TLS Settings screen appears.
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Set the following options on the
SSL / TLS Settings screen.
- For the HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication field, select Enabled.
- Set the HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication Port Number field to 443.
- For the Protocol Version field, select the version of TLS for your network.
- Click Apply.
PrimeLink EIP settings
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Select
.
The Extensible Service Setup screen appears.
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In the
Extensible Services Registration field, click
Edit.
The Extensible Services Registration screen appears.
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Click
Enable All.
When a message indicates Your request has been successfully processed, click OK.
- Under Browser Settings, make sure Enable the Extensible Services Browser is selected.
- Click Apply.
PrimeLink device user permission settings
You can configure the device to require users to authenticate themselves to access services at the control panel. To lock, unlock, or hide services:
- Select .
- Click Next.
- In the Access Control section under Service Access, click Configure.
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If you want to control access to all services, do either of the following:
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To require authentication for all services, click Lock All.
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To allow unauthenticated access for all service, click Unlock All.
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To set the access for individual services, select the required access:
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Locked (Show Icon): Require authentication for the service at the control panel. The service icon is visible to all users.
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Locked (Hide Icon): Require authentication for the service at the control panel. The service icon is hidden until an authorized user logs in.
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Locked: Use this option to hide the service so that it is not available at the control panel.
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Unlocked: Use this option to allow access to the service without authentication.
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- Click Apply.
PrimeLink level of certificate verification
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Select
.
The Upload Signed Certificate screen appears.
- Click Choose File.
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Select the certificate you
exported from DWS and
click
Open.
The certificate file name appears next to the Choose File button.
- Click Import.
- Select .
- For the Category field, Trusted Certificate Authorities.
- Select Display the list and make sure the certificate is listed and indicated as Valid.
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Select
and
make sure the fields are set as follows:
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Level of Certificate Verification: Low
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Retrieval of Certificate Status: By Retrieving CRL
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Send Query to OCSP Responder With: URL as Specified in Certificate
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- Select .