Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Kyocera Net Viewer Operation Guide Rev 5.3 2013.06 - Page 46

Setting Network User Properties

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Device 3 In the Authentication Settings dialog box, under ID card login settings, select the Allow keyboard login check box to enable keyboard login. Clear the check box to disable this feature. 4 If Allow keyboard login is selected, you can select the Password login check box to require a password. 5 Click OK. Setting Network User Properties An administrator can set network user properties as a device setting. Settings for user properties vary by model. 1 In any Device view, select a device. 2 In the Device menu, click Advanced > Authentication settings. 3 In the Authentication Settings dialog box, click Network user properties. 4 In the Network User Properties dialog box, select the Obtain network user properties check box. Only ASCII characters are allowed in the text boxes. 5 Type the server name in the Server name text box, to a maximum of 64 characters. 6 Select the Port number from the list. Available port numbers range from 1 to 65535. 7 Select the Search timeout (seconds) from the list. The range is from 5 to 255. 8 Select an Encryption type from the list. The LDAP encryption can be saved to SSL/TLS, STARTTLS, or it can be set to Off. 9 Select an Authentication type from the list. You can select from Simple or SASL. 10 The device uses the Acquisition of user information settings for search and retrieval of login user information from the LDAP server. Type a valid user name in the Name 1 text box, to a maximum of 32 characters. Type another valid user name in the Name 2 text box, to a maximum of 32 characters. Type a valid e-mail address in the E-mail address text box, to a maximum of 32 characters. 11 Click OK. 3-23 User Guide

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Device
3
In the
Authentication Settings
dialog box, under
ID card login settings
,
select the
Allow keyboard login
check box to enable keyboard login. Clear the
check box to disable this feature.
4
If
Allow keyboard login
is selected, you can select the
Password login
check
box to require a password.
5
Click
OK
.
Setting Network User Properties
An administrator can set network user properties as a device setting. Settings
for user properties vary by model.
1
In any
Device
view, select a device.
2
In the
Device
menu, click
Advanced
>
Authentication settings
.
3
In the
Authentication Settings
dialog box, click
Network user properties
.
4
In the
Network User Properties
dialog box, select the
Obtain network user
properties
check box. Only ASCII characters are allowed in the text boxes.
5
Type the server name in the
Server name
text box, to a maximum of 64
characters.
6
Select the
Port number
from the list. Available port numbers range from 1 to
65535.
7
Select the
Search timeout (seconds)
from the list. The range is from 5 to 255.
8
Select an
Encryption
type from the list. The LDAP encryption can be saved to
SSL/TLS
,
STARTTLS
, or it can be set to
Off
.
9
Select an
Authentication type
from the list. You can select from
Simple
or
SASL
.
10
The device uses the
Acquisition of user information
settings for search and
retrieval of login user information from the LDAP server.
Type a valid user name in the
Name 1
text box, to a maximum of 32 characters.
Type another valid user name in the
Name 2
text box, to a maximum of 32
characters.
Type a valid e-mail address in the
E-mail address
text box, to a maximum of 32
characters.
11
Click
OK
.
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User Guide