Brother International HL-L9310CDW Online Users Guide HTML - Page 129
Con Active Directory® Authentication Using Web Based Management, Storage PC Print Data
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Home > Security > Network Security Features > Use Active Directory® Authentication > Configure Active Directory® Authentication Using Web Based Management Configure Active Directory® Authentication Using Web Based Management Active Directory® authentication supports Kerberos authentication and NTLMv2 authentication. You must configure the SNTP protocol (network time server) and DNS server configuration for authentication. 1. Start your web browser. 2. Type "http://machine's IP address" in your browser's address bar (where "machine's IP address" is the machine's IP address). For example: http://192.168.1.2 3. No password is required by default. Type a password if you have set one, and then click . 4. Click the Administrator tab. 5. Click the User Restriction Function menu in the left navigation bar. 6. Select Active Directory Authentication. 7. Click Submit. 8. Select Active Directory Authentication in the left navigation bar. 9. Configure the following settings: Option Storage PC Print Data Remember User ID Active Directory Server Address Active Directory Domain Name Protocol & Authentication Method LDAP Server Port 10. Click Submit. Description Select this option to store incoming print data. After you log on to the machine, your PC print jobs will be printed automatically. This feature is available only for print data created by a Brother native printer driver. Select this option to save your User ID. Type the IP address or the server name (for example: ad.example.com) of the Active Directory® Server. Type the Active Directory® domain name. Select the protocol and authentication method. Type the port number to connect the Active Directory® server via LDAP (available only for LDAP + kerberos authentication method). Related Information • Use Active Directory® Authentication 124