Epson WorkForce Enterprise WF-C17590 Administrators Guide - Page 40

LDAP Search Settings, Checking the LDAP Server Connection, User name Display Attribute

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LDAP Search Settings You can configure these LDAP search settings in Web Config. Setting Search Base (Distinguished Name) Number of search entries User name Attribute User name Display Attribute Fax Number Attribute Email Address Attribute Arbitrary Attribute 1 through Arbitrary Attribute 4 Options/Description Leave blank or search for an arbitrary domain name on the LDAP server using 1 to 128 characters Unicode (UTF-8) Specify the maximum number of search entries before an error message appears, from 1 to 500 Enter the attribute name to display when searching for users names from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or A-Z Leave blank or enter the attribute name to display as the user name from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or A-Z Enter the attribute name to display when searching for fax numbers from 1 to 255 characters long using A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and "-" in Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or A-Z Leave blank or enter the attribute name to display when searching for email addresses from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or A-Z Leave blank or specify other arbitrary attributes to search for from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or A-Z Parent topic: Using an LDAP Server Checking the LDAP Server Connection You can test the LDAP server connection and view a connection report using Web Config. 1. Access Web Config and select the Network tab. 2. Under LDAP Server, select Connection Test. 3. Click Start. Web Config tests the connection and displays the connection report when it is finished. Parent topic: Using an LDAP Server 40

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LDAP Search Settings
You can configure these LDAP search settings in Web Config.
Setting
Options/Description
Search Base (Distinguished Name)
Leave blank or search for an arbitrary domain name on the
LDAP server using 1 to 128 characters Unicode (UTF-8)
Number of search entries
Specify the maximum number of search entries before an
error message appears, from 1 to 500
User name Attribute
Enter the attribute name to display when searching for users
names from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the
first character must be a-z, or A-Z
User name Display Attribute
Leave blank or enter the attribute name to display as the user
name from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the
first character must be a-z, or A-Z
Fax Number Attribute
Enter the attribute name to display when searching for fax
numbers from 1 to 255 characters long using A-Z, a-z, 0-9,
and "-" in Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or
A-Z
Email Address Attribute
Leave blank or enter the attribute name to display when
searching for email addresses from 1 to 255 characters long in
Unicode (UTF-8); the first character must be a-z, or A-Z
Arbitrary Attribute 1
through
Arbitrary Attribute 4
Leave blank or specify other arbitrary attributes to search for
from 1 to 255 characters long in Unicode (UTF-8); the first
character must be a-z, or A-Z
Parent topic:
Using an LDAP Server
Checking the LDAP Server Connection
You can test the LDAP server connection and view a connection report using Web Config.
1.
Access Web Config and select the
Network
tab.
2.
Under
LDAP Server
, select
Connection Test
.
3.
Click
Start
.
Web Config tests the connection and displays the connection report when it is finished.
Parent topic:
Using an LDAP Server