Lexmark MS517 Embedded Web Server--Security: Administrator s Guide - Page 13

Connecting your printer to an Active Directory domain, Specifying settings for internal accounts

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Managing authentication and authorization methods 13 Using the control panel Note: These instructions apply only in printer models with a touch‑screen display. 1 Navigate to the menu screen. 2 Touch Security > Edit Security Setups > Edit Building Blocks > Internal Accounts > General Settings. 3 Set Required User Credentials to User ID and password, and then touch Submit. 4 Select Manage Internal Accounts > Add Entry. 5 Type the user account name, and then touch Done. 6 Type a user ID for the account, and then touch Done. 7 Type a password for the account, and then touch Done. 8 Retype the password, and then touch Done. 9 Type the user e-mail address, and then touch Done. 10 From the Set Groups screen, select the groups to which the account belongs. 11 Touch Done. Specifying settings for internal accounts Internal account settings determine the information an administrator submits when creating a new internal account and the information a user submits when authenticating. • Custom Building Block Name-Type a unique name for this building block. • Require E‑mail Address-Select this box to make the e-mail address a required field when creating new internal accounts. • Required User Credentials-Select either User ID or User ID and password to specify the information a user must submit when authenticating. Connecting your printer to an Active Directory domain Using Active Directory simplifies network authentication and authorization setup, automatically creating and configuring LDAP+GSSAPI and Kerberos authentication building blocks. It also simplifies certificate chain download. Notes: • This feature is available only in advanced‑security devices. • Use HTTPS to protect the credentials that are used to join the printer to the domain. 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup > Active Directory > Join an Active Directory Domain. 2 Provide the information needed for each account: • Domain Name-Type the name of the domain that you want to join in uppercase. • User ID-Type the user name of the network administrator or any individual who has rights to add computers to a network.

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Using the control panel
Note:
These instructions apply only in printer models with a touch
screen display.
1
Navigate to the menu screen.
2
Touch
Security
>
Edit Security Setups
>
Edit Building Blocks
>
Internal Accounts
>
General Settings
.
3
Set Required User Credentials to
User ID and password
, and then touch
Submit
.
4
Select
Manage Internal Accounts
>
Add Entry
.
5
Type the user account name, and then touch
Done
.
6
Type a user ID for the account, and then touch
Done
.
7
Type a password for the account, and then touch
Done
.
8
Retype the password, and then touch
Done
.
9
Type the user e-mail address, and then touch
Done
.
10
From the Set Groups screen, select the groups to which the account belongs.
11
Touch
Done
.
Specifying settings for internal accounts
Internal account settings determine the information an administrator submits when creating a new internal
account and the information a user submits when authenticating.
Custom Building Block Name
—Type a unique name for this building block.
Require E
mail Address
—Select this box to make the e-mail address a required field when creating new
internal accounts.
Required User Credentials
—Select either
User ID
or
User ID and password
to specify the information a
user must submit when authenticating.
Connecting your printer to an Active Directory domain
Using Active Directory simplifies network authentication and authorization setup, automatically creating and
configuring LDAP+GSSAPI and Kerberos authentication building blocks. It also simplifies certificate chain
download.
Notes:
This feature is available only in advanced
security devices.
Use HTTPS to protect the credentials that are used to join the printer to the domain.
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
>
Active Directory
>
Join an
Active Directory Domain
.
2
Provide the information needed for each account:
Domain Name
—Type the name of the domain that you want to join in uppercase.
User ID
—Type the user name of the network administrator or any individual who has rights to add
computers to a network.
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