Set the Configuration Options

Follow these instructions to configure the location of the Core server and the SCEP server.

  1. Open the folder that contains Certificate Management Tool, and then double-click "SLNXCertTool.exe".

  2. From the [File] menu, select [Options].

  3. In [Address], enter the IP address or hostname of the Core Server.

  4. In [Port], enter the port number of the Core Server.

The port number of the Core Server is "8080" by default.

  1. Select the [SSL Connection] checkbox to connect to the Core Server via SSL connection.

  2. To validate the SSL certificate of the Core Server, select the [Validate Certificate] checkbox.

If you are not interfacing with an SCEP server, proceed to Step 11.

  1. In [SCEP Server URL], enter the SCEP server URL.

Enter the path name to mscep.dll in full as the SCEP server URL.

Example: http(s)://(scep_server_address)/certsrv/mscep/mscep.dll

Where (scep_server_address) is the address of the SCEP server. When you customize the address of the SCEP server, please change it to match your server environment.

  1. To validate the SSL certificate of the SCEP Server, select the [Validate Certificate] checkbox.

  2. Click the [...] button next to [PKCS12 File] to specify a certificate file (.pfx) to be used to connect to the SCEP server.

  3. In [Password], enter the password of the private key to be used to connect to the SCEP server.

  4. To allow only SSL connections to the device, select the [Allow only SSL connections] checkbox.

  5. To validate the SSL certificate of the device, select the [Validate Certificate] checkbox.

  6. Click the [...] button next to [Cache Location:], and then select the folder in which to store the cache file.

The information cached in this location includes certificates and information retrieved from devices and from RICOH Streamline NX. The information stored in this folder can be obtained again from the devices or the SLNX as necessary.

  1. Specify whether or not to display the log, then click (OK).

[On] is specified by default.

Refer to SCEP Server Configuration to create a private key certificate for SCEP.