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Managing login methods 22 - Search Base-The node in the LDAP server where user accounts reside. You can type multiple search bases, separated by commas. Note: A search base consists of multiple attributes separated by commas, such as cn (common name), ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), and dc (domain). - Search Timeout-Enter a value from 5 to 30 seconds or 5 to 300 seconds, depending on your printer model. - Follow LDAP Referrals-Search the different servers in the domain for the logged‑in user account. Search Specific Object Classes - person-Search the "person" object class. - Custom Object Classes-Type the name of the custom object class to search. Note: A maximum of three custom object classes can be searched. Type the other object class in the other Custom Object Class field. Address Book Setup The following settings are used to configure the address book used when scanning to an e‑mail address: - Displayed Name-Select the LDAP attribute that you want to show on the address book. - Max Search Results-Type the maximum search results shown on the address book. - Use user credentials-Use the logged‑in user credentials to connect to the LDAP server. - Search Attributes-Select LDAP attributes used as search filters. - Custom Attributes-Type LDAP custom attributes used as search filters. Creating LDAP, LDAP+GSSAPI, or Active Directory groups Use groups to customize user access to applications and printer functions. 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Login Methods. 2 From the Network Account section, click the LDAP, LDAP+GSSAPI, or Active Directory login method. 3 Click Manage Groups > Add Group. 4 Do either of the following: Search for the group name or user name a Select how you want to search for the group in your LDAP server. b Depending on the search scope selected, type the group name or user name. c Click Search. d Select the group that you want to add. e Click Add Selected. Add a group manually a Click Manual Add. b In the Group Name field, type the name of the group.

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Search Base
—The node in the LDAP server where user accounts reside. You can type multiple search
bases, separated by commas.
Note:
A search base consists of multiple attributes separated by commas, such as cn (common
name), ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), and dc (domain).
Search Timeout
—Enter a value from 5 to 30 seconds or 5 to 300 seconds, depending on your printer
model.
Follow LDAP Referrals
—Search the different servers in the domain for the logged
in user account.
Search Specific Object Classes
person
—Search the “person” object class.
Custom Object Classes
—Type the name of the custom object class to search.
Note:
A maximum of three custom object classes can be searched. Type the other object class in
the other Custom Object Class field.
Address Book Setup
The following settings are used to configure the address book used when scanning to an e
mail address:
Displayed Name
—Select the LDAP attribute that you want to show on the address book.
Max Search Results
—Type the maximum search results shown on the address book.
Use user credentials
—Use the logged
in user credentials to connect to the LDAP server.
Search Attributes
—Select LDAP attributes used as search filters.
Custom Attributes
—Type LDAP custom attributes used as search filters.
Creating LDAP, LDAP+GSSAPI, or Active Directory groups
Use groups to customize user access to applications and printer functions.
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Login Methods
.
2
From the Network Account section, click the LDAP, LDAP+GSSAPI, or Active Directory login method.
3
Click
Manage Groups
>
Add Group
.
4
Do either of the following:
Search for the group name or user name
a
Select how you want to search for the group in your LDAP server.
b
Depending on the search scope selected, type the group name or user name.
c
Click
Search
.
d
Select the group that you want to add.
e
Click
Add Selected
.
Add a group manually
a
Click
Manual Add
.
b
In the Group Name field, type the name of the group.
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