HP Color LaserJet CM4730 HP LaserJet MPF Products - Configuring Security for M - Page 49

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Caution: Be sure to configure only settings that are supported and configured on your network. These settings can cause loss of access to the MFPs if they are not properly configured. The configurations for these authentication features appear later on the Security page. Be sure to select only the authentication features you plan to configure in the subsequent steps. Note: LDAP, Kerberos, and Digital Send Service require additional solutions on the network for support. 3. Click the dropdown menu next to Log in at Walk Up, and select from the list (Figure 48). Figure 48: The drop down menu for Log in at Walk Up. This feature causes the MFP to require everyone to log in for access to control panel menus. You can choose to require further authentication for specific functions of the MFP. 4. Choose an appropriate authentication method for each of the Device Functions. If you use varying log in methods for each device function, the MFP will require authentication as needed. The MFP automatically allows authenticated users to continue wherever they are allowed. Note: The DSS Secondary E-mail function and the DSS Workflow function require HP Digital Send Service to be installed on the Network. Digital Send Service is an additional solution offered at hp.com. 5. Choose an authentication method for Future Installations as desired. This automatically requires authentication for new solutions that may be installed on the MFP. You should choose a method for this option as a best practice even if you do not expect to add solutions to the MFPs. 6. If your network includes LDAP, configure the LDAP options (Figure 49). 49

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Caution:
Be sure to configure only settings that are supported and configured on
your network. These settings can cause loss of access to the MFPs if they
are not properly configured.
The configurations for these authentication features appear later on the
Security page. Be sure to select only the authentication features you plan to
configure in the subsequent steps.
Note:
LDAP, Kerberos, and Digital Send Service require additional solutions on
the network for support.
3.
Click the dropdown menu next to
Log
in
at
Walk
Up
, and select from the list (Figure 48).
Figure 48: The drop down menu for Log in at Walk Up.
This feature causes the MFP to require everyone to log in for access to control panel menus. You can
choose to require further authentication for specific functions of the MFP.
4.
Choose an appropriate authentication method for each of the
Device
Functions
. If you use
varying log in methods for each device function, the MFP will require authentication as needed.
The MFP automatically allows authenticated users to continue wherever they are allowed.
Note:
The DSS Secondary E-mail function and the DSS Workflow function require
HP Digital Send Service to be installed on the Network. Digital Send
Service is an additional solution offered at hp.com.
5.
Choose an authentication method for
Future
Installations
as desired. This automatically
requires authentication for new solutions that may be installed on the MFP. You should choose a
method for this option as a best practice even if you do not expect to add solutions to the MFPs.
6.
If your network includes LDAP, configure the
LDAP
options (Figure 49).
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