Configure various settings to use IPsec.
IPsec is a mechanism to establish a safe network connection.
The encryption technology prevents data tampering and data disclosure on an IP packet basis.
Encryption is performed in the network layer, so safe communications are ensured even if a user uses a high-layer protocol or an application that is incompatible with encryption.
Category | Network / Security | ||
Location | Machine | - | |
Printer driver | - | ||
Application | Web Connection | ||
Required options | - | ||
Required items | - | ||
Setting items | [IPsec Setting] | Besides [IKE], SA (Security Association), [Peer] and [Protocol Setting] used in encrypted transmission is registered, edited and deleted. | |
[Enable IPsec] | Sets whether to enable IPsec communication. The certificate verification conditions can be set. For details about the setting, refer to [Enable IPsec]. | ||
[Communication Check] | Checks IPsec communication. For details about the setting, refer to [Communication Check]. | ||
[OK] | Moves to the screen of the selected setting item. | ||
Remarks | - | ||
Reference | - | ||
Screen access | Web Connection - [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [IPsec] |
For details about the setting, refer to [IKEv1 Settings].
For details about the setting, refer to [IKEv2 Settings].
To edit the registered SA, click [Edit].
For details about the setting, refer to [IPsec SA Settings].
To edit the registered peer, click [Edit].
For details about the setting, refer to [Peer].
To edit the registered protocol specification, click [Edit].
For details about the setting, refer to [Protocol Setting].