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Fax tab, To con the LDAP server, Find Servers, Select LDAP Server, Authentication, Find Settings - troubleshooting

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To configure the LDAP server 4 5 1 NOTE NOTE 1. Click the Find Servers button. The program searches the network for LDAP servers, and might also prompt you for your network username and password, depending on your network configuration. Next, the Select LDAP Server dialog box appears, containing a list of LDAP servers on the network. 2. Select the LDAP server that you want to use. The information about the selected server appears. 3. Click OK to accept the selected server. The server information is filled in on the Authentication tab. 4. Click Find Settings. The server settings appear in a dialog box. Click Yes to accept the settings. 5. Click the Test button on the Authentication tab to test the settings. In the Test User Authentication dialog box, type in the network logon credentials of a user in order to test wether LDAP can successfully retrieve an e-mail address. If the Find Servers process fails to find any LDAP server, you can type the host name or IP address of the LDAP server directly into the LDAP Server text box, and then use the Find Settings button to retrieve the server's settings. See Troubleshooting SMTP and LDAP servers for more information, and if you are unable to communicate with the LDAP server, contact your network administrator for help with troubleshooting. Click the Help button to get more information about this tab. Fax tab If this feature is enabled, users can send faxes directly from the device. They can select destinations from an address book if one is loaded, or type fax numbers in at the control panel. The same document can be sent to multiple fax numbers. 16 Chapter 2 Configuring HP DSS ENWW

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To configure the LDAP server
1
5
4
1.
Click the
Find Servers
button. The program searches the network for LDAP servers,
and might also prompt you for your network username and password, depending on
your network configuration. Next, the
Select LDAP Server
dialog box appears,
containing a list of LDAP servers on the network.
2.
Select the LDAP server that you want to use. The information about the selected server
appears.
3.
Click
OK
to accept the selected server. The server information is filled in on the
Authentication
tab.
4.
Click
Find Settings
. The server settings appear in a dialog box. Click
Yes
to accept the
settings.
5.
Click the
Test
button on the
Authentication
tab to test the settings. In the
Test User
Authentication
dialog box, type in the network logon credentials of a user in order to
test wether LDAP can successfully retrieve an e-mail address.
NOTE
If the
Find Servers
process fails to find any LDAP server, you can type the host name or IP
address of the LDAP server directly into the
LDAP Server
text box, and then use the
Find
Settings
button to retrieve the server's settings. See
Troubleshooting
SMTP
and
LDAP
servers
for more information, and if you are unable to communicate with the LDAP server,
contact your network administrator for help with troubleshooting.
NOTE
Click the
Help
button to get more information about this tab.
Fax tab
If this feature is enabled, users can send faxes directly from the device. They can select
destinations from an address book if one is loaded, or type fax numbers in at the control
panel. The same document can be sent to multiple fax numbers.
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Chapter 2
Configuring HP DSS
ENWW