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Table 4-6 Addressing Settings (continued) Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 4 LDAP Server Bind Method Anonymous Select this option to connect to the LDAP server if the LDAP server does not require user credentials to access the LDAP database. Simple Select this option to connect to the LDAP server if the LDAP server requires user credentials to use the LDAP database. When this option is selected, you must enter the user, password, and domain. Note that the password will be sent across the network unencrypted. Simple over SSL Select this option to connect to the LDAP server if the LDAP server requires user credentials to use the LDAP database. This option supports Kerberos v2. When this option is selected, you must enter the user, password, and domain. NOTE: This option is not available for all products. 5 Use Device User's Credentials You can only use this setting if Authentication is enabled for SMTP and individual device users have accounts on the SMTP server. In most cases, Use Public Credentials is the preferred method. 6 Use Public Credentials Use this setting to set a single name and password for SMTP authentication for the device to use for all users. These public credentials are used to connect to the LDAP directly. When public credentials are entered, these credentials are used by the device to access the LDAP directory when any user uses the device. 7 Bind Prefix The Bind Prefix setting is the LDAP attribute used to construct the user's Distinguished Name (DN) for authentication. This prefix is combined with the username typed at the control panel to form the Relative Distinguished Name (RDN). Commonly used prefixes are "CN" (for common name) or "UID" (for user identity). NOTE: The Bind Prefix and Bind and Search Root settings are only used if the LDAP Server Bind Method is set to Simple or Simple over SSL, and Use Device User Credentials is selected. 8 Bind and Search root When the Use Device User's Credentials method is selected, the Bind and Search Root value is used during both phases of authentication. During the credential verification phase, this value is combined with the RDN to construct the full Distinguished Name (DN) of the user. During the user information searching phase, this value is the DN of the LDAP entry where the search begins. When the Use LDAP Administrator's Credentials method is selected, the Bind and Search Root is only used as a search root. The Search Root of the base of the LDAP directory can be specified, and the device will search the entire LDAP tree for the user object corresponding to the username entered at the device. 9 LDAP Server Type the host name or TCP/IP address of the LDAP server whose database contains the centralized address book. NOTE: Some products recognize only TCP/IP addresses. In such cases, host names are converted to the equivalent TCP/IP address. ENWW Addressing Settings 87

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Callout
Area on the screen
Information or capability that the area provides
4
LDAP Server Bind Method
Anonymous
Select this option to connect to the LDAP
server if the LDAP server does not
require user credentials to access the
LDAP database.
Simple
Select this option to connect to the LDAP
server if the LDAP server requires user
credentials to use the LDAP database.
When this option is selected, you must
enter the user, password, and domain.
Note that the password will be sent
across the network unencrypted.
Simple over SSL
Select this option to connect to the LDAP
server if the LDAP server requires user
credentials to use the LDAP database.
This option supports Kerberos v2.
When this option is selected, you must
enter the user, password, and domain.
NOTE:
This option is not available for
all products.
5
Use Device User's Credentials
You can only use this setting if Authentication is enabled for SMTP
and
individual device users have accounts on the SMTP server. In most cases,
Use Public Credentials
is the preferred method.
6
Use Public Credentials
Use this setting to set a single name and password for SMTP authentication
for the device to use for all users.
These public credentials are used to connect to the LDAP directly. When
public credentials are entered, these credentials are used by the device to
access the LDAP directory when any user uses the device.
7
Bind Prefix
The Bind Prefix setting is the LDAP attribute used to construct the user's
Distinguished Name (DN) for authentication. This prefix is combined with the
username typed at the control panel to form the Relative Distinguished Name
(RDN). Commonly used prefixes are "CN" (for common name) or "UID" (for
user identity).
NOTE:
The Bind Prefix and Bind and Search Root settings are only used
if the LDAP Server Bind Method is set to Simple or Simple over SSL, and
Use Device User Credentials is selected.
8
Bind and Search root
When the Use Device User’s Credentials method is selected, the Bind and
Search Root value is used during both phases of authentication. During the
credential verification phase, this value is combined with the RDN to
construct the full Distinguished Name (DN) of the user. During the user
information searching phase, this value is the DN of the LDAP entry where
the search begins.
When the Use LDAP Administrator's Credentials method is selected, the
Bind and Search Root is only used as a search root. The Search Root of the
base of the LDAP directory can be specified, and the device will search the
entire LDAP tree for the user object corresponding to the username entered
at the device.
9
LDAP Server
Type the host name or TCP/IP address of the LDAP server whose database
contains the centralized address book.
NOTE:
Some products recognize only TCP/IP addresses. In such cases,
host names are converted to the equivalent TCP/IP address.
Table 4-6
Addressing Settings (continued)
ENWW
Addressing Settings
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