Dell B3465dnf Mono Embedded Web Server -- Security Administrators Guide - Page 39

Scenario: Standalone or small office, Scenario: Network running Active Directory

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Using security features in the Embedded Web Server 39 Scenario: Standalone or small office Note: This is available only in select printer models. If your printer is not connected to a network, or you do not use an authentication server to grant users access to devices, then internal accounts can be created and stored within the Embedded Web Server for authentication, authorization, or both. Step 1: Set up individual user accounts 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click Internal Accounts, and then configure it. For more information on configuring individual user accounts, see "Setting up internal accounts" on page 10. Step 2: Create a security template 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click Security Template. 3 Under Manage Security Templates, click Add a Security Template. 4 In the Security Templates Name field, type a unique name containing up to 128 characters. It can be helpful to use a descriptive name, such as "Administrator_Only" or "Common_Functions_Template." 5 From the Authentication Setup menu, select a method for authenticating users. This list will be populated with the authentication building blocks which have been configured on the device. 6 To use authorization, click Add authorization, and then select a building block from the Authorization Setup menu. This list will be populated with the authorization building blocks available on the device. Note: Certain building blocks (such as PINs and passwords) do not support separate authorization. 7 To use groups, click Modify Groups, and then select one or more groups to include in the security template. Hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple groups. 8 Click Save Template. Step 3: Assign security templates to access controls 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click Access Controls. 3 If necessary, click Expand All or click a specific folder to view a list of available functions. 4 For each function you want to protect, select a security template from the drop‑down menu next to the name of that function. 5 Click Submit to save the changes, or Reset Form to cancel all changes. Users will now be required to enter the appropriate credentials in order to gain access to any function controlled by a security template. Scenario: Network running Active Directory Note: This is available only in select printer models.

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Scenario: Standalone or small office
Note:
This is available only in select printer models.
If your printer is not connected to a network, or you do not use an authentication server to grant users access to devices,
then internal accounts can be created and stored within the Embedded Web Server for authentication, authorization,
or both.
Step 1: Set up individual user accounts
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click
Internal Accounts
, and then configure it.
For more information on configuring individual user accounts, see
“Setting up internal accounts” on page
10
.
Step 2: Create a security template
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click
Security Template
.
3
Under Manage Security Templates, click
Add a Security Template
.
4
In the Security Templates Name field, type a unique name containing up to 128 characters. It can be helpful to use
a descriptive name, such as ”Administrator_Only” or “Common_Functions_Template.”
5
From the Authentication Setup menu, select a method for authenticating users. This list will be populated with the
authentication building blocks which have been configured on the device.
6
To use authorization, click
Add authorization
, and then select a building block from the Authorization Setup menu.
This list will be populated with the authorization building blocks available on the device.
Note:
Certain building blocks (such as PINs and passwords) do not support separate authorization.
7
To use groups, click
Modify Groups
, and then select one or more groups to include in the security template. Hold
down the
Ctrl
key to select multiple groups.
8
Click
Save Template
.
Step 3: Assign security templates to access controls
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click
Access Controls
.
3
If necessary, click
Expand All
or click a specific folder to view a list of available functions.
4
For each function you want to protect, select a security template from the drop
down menu next to the name of
that function.
5
Click
Submit
to save the changes, or
Reset Form
to cancel all changes.
Users will now be required to enter the appropriate credentials in order to gain access to any function controlled
by a security template.
Scenario: Network running Active Directory
Note:
This is available only in select printer models.
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