Installing a Root Certificate
Install a root certificate (root CA certificate) for verifying the reliability of the authentication server. You need to have at least a certificate issued by the certificate authority who signed the server certificate or a certificate from a higher certificate authority.
Only PEM (Base64-encoded X.509) root certificates can be imported.
Log in as the network administrator from Web Image Monitor.
For details on how to log in, see User Guide of your device.
Point to [Device Management], and then click [Configuration].
Click [Root Certificate] under "Security".
Click [Browse...] for "Root Certificate to Import", and then select the CA certificate you obtained.
Click [Open].
Click [Import].
Check that the imported certificate's [Status] shows "Trustworthy".
If [Root Certificate Check] shows [Active], and the [Status] of the certificate shows [Untrustworthy], communication might not be possible.
Click [OK].
Log out.