Xerox 3635MFP Systems Administrator Guide - Page 146

Con Network Authentication - LDAP

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15 Security NOTE: If the Primary Domain Controller to which the users are to be authenticated resides on a different subnet from the machine, select the Optional Information checkbox and enter the IP address or Host Name of the Primary Domain Controller. This is done because the SMB broadcast cannot get through a router unless the router is configured to allow it. Entering the IP address or Host Name will allow the authentication request through the router. 12. Enter your Backup Domain information in the [Additional Information] area. 13. Select the [Always prompt for logoff after each Scan job] option, in the [Logoff Reminder] area, if you want to enable this service. 14. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes. If prompted, enter the Administrator's User ID [admin] and Password [1111], and click on [Login]. 15. Follow the steps in Verify that LDAP Authentication is enabled at the machine on page 135 to check that you have setup authentication correctly. Configure Network Authentication - LDAP Authentication for LDAP requires the LDAP server information to be configured on the machine. For instructions, see Chapter 8, Create a Local Address Book on page 84. Procedure 1. At Your Workstation, open the web browser, enter the TCP/IP Address of the machine into the Address bar. 2. Press [Enter]. 3. Click on the [Properties] tab. 4. Click on the [Security] link. 5. Click on the [Authentication] link. 6. Click on the [Authentication] link. 7. Select the [Require Network Authentication] option. 8. To allow guests to access the machine, select the [Allow Guest Access] option and enter the required [Passcode] for the guest account. NOTE: You cannot leave the Passcode blank. 9. Select the [LDAP] option as Authentication Type. 10. Select the [Always prompt for logoff after each Scan job] option, in the Logoff Reminder area, if you want to enable this service. 11. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes. If prompted, enter the Administrator's User ID [admin] and Password [1111], and click on [Login]. 12. Click on [OK]. 13. Follow the steps below to check that you have setup authentication correctly. 134 Xerox Phaser 3635 System Administration Guide

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15 Security
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NOTE:
If the Primary Domain Controller to which the users are to be authenticated
resides on a different subnet from the machine, select the Optional Information
checkbox and enter the IP address or Host Name of the Primary Domain Controller.
This is done because the SMB broadcast cannot get through a router unless the
router is configured to allow it. Entering the IP address or Host Name will allow the
authentication request through the router.
12.
Enter your
Backup Domain
information in the
[Additional Information]
area.
13.
Select the
[Always prompt for logoff after each Scan job]
option, in the
[Logoff
Reminder]
area, if you want to enable this service.
14.
Click on the
[Apply]
button to accept the changes.
If prompted, enter the Administrator’s
User ID
[admin]
and
Password
[1111]
, and
click on
[Login]
.
15.
Follow the steps in
Verify that LDAP Authentication is enabled at the machine
on
page 135
to check that you have setup authentication correctly.
Configure Network Authentication - LDAP
Authentication for LDAP requires the LDAP server information to be configured on the
machine. For instructions, see
Chapter 8
,
Create a Local Address Book
on
page 84
.
Procedure
1.
At Your Workstation, open the web browser, enter the
TCP/IP Address
of the machine
into the Address bar.
2.
Press
[Enter]
.
3.
Click on the
[Properties]
tab.
4.
Click on the
[Security]
link.
5.
Click on the
[Authentication]
link.
6.
Click on the
[Authentication]
link.
7.
Select the
[Require Network Authentication]
option.
8.
To allow guests to access the machine, select the
[Allow Guest Access]
option and
enter the required
[Passcode]
for the guest account.
NOTE:
You cannot leave the Passcode blank.
9.
Select the
[LDAP]
option as Authentication Type.
10.
Select the
[Always prompt for logoff after each Scan job]
option, in the
Logoff
Reminder
area, if you want to enable this service.
11.
Click on the
[Apply]
button to accept the changes.
If prompted, enter the Administrator’s
User ID
[admin]
and
Password
[1111]
, and
click on
[Login]
.
12.
Click on
[OK]
.
13.
Follow the steps below to check that you have setup authentication correctly.