Lexmark MS517 Embedded Web Server--Security: Administrator s Guide - Page 21

Step 1: Create a building block, Step 2: Create a security template, Using the Embedded Web Server

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Managing authentication and authorization methods 21 Step 1: Create a building block A building block is required to specify authentication and authorization for device menus and functions. Use the building blocks to define security templates, and then select a template for each access control. 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup. 2 Under Advanced Security Setup, click the appropriate building block, and then configure it. Note: For more information on configuring a specific type of building block, see "Advanced-security building blocks" on page 10. Step 2: Create a security template Using the Embedded Web Server One or two building blocks can be combined with a unique name of up to 128 characters to create a security template. Each device can support up to 140 security templates. Though the names of security templates must be different from one another, building blocks and security templates can share a name. 1 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 Template Name field, type a unique name containing up to 128 characters. It can be helpful to use a descriptive name, such as "dministrator_Only" or "Common_Functions_Template." 5 From the Authentication Setup list, select a building block method for authenticating users. Note: The Authentication Setup list is populated with the authentication building blocks that have been configured on the device. Certain building blocks such as passwords and PINs, do not support separate authorization. 6 To use authorization, click Add authorization, and then from the Authorization Setup menu, select a building block. Note: The Authorization Setup list is populated with the authorization building blocks available on the device. 7 To use group authorization, click Modify Groups, and then select one or more groups to include in the security template. Note: Hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple groups. 8 Click Save Template. Note: For simple authorization‑level security, which uses no individual authentication, administrators can control access to functions by assigning only a password or PIN to a security template. Users are required to enter the correct code to access any function controlled by the password or PIN. 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 Security Templates > Add Entry.

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Step 1: Create a building block
A building block is required to specify authentication and authorization for device menus and functions. Use
the building blocks to define security templates, and then select a template for each access control.
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
.
2
Under Advanced Security Setup, click the appropriate building block, and then configure it.
Note:
For more information on configuring a specific type of building block, see
“Advanced-security
building blocks” on page
10
.
Step 2: Create a security template
Using the Embedded Web Server
One or two building blocks can be combined with a unique name of up to 128 characters to create a security
template. Each device can support up to 140 security templates. Though the names of security templates must
be different from one another, building blocks and security templates can share a name.
1
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 Template Name field, type a unique name containing up to 128 characters. It can be helpful
to use a descriptive name, such as "dministrator_Only” or “Common_Functions_Template.”
5
From the Authentication Setup list, select a building block method for authenticating users.
Note:
The Authentication Setup list is populated with the authentication building blocks that have been
configured on the device. Certain building blocks such as passwords and PINs, do not support separate
authorization.
6
To use authorization, click
Add authorization
, and then from the Authorization Setup menu, select a building
block.
Note:
The Authorization Setup list is populated with the authorization building blocks available on the
device.
7
To use group authorization, click
Modify Groups
, and then select one or more groups to include in the
security template.
Note:
Hold down the
Ctrl
key to select multiple groups.
8
Click
Save Template
.
Note:
For simple authorization
level security, which uses no individual authentication, administrators can
control access to functions by assigning only a password or PIN to a security template. Users are required to
enter the correct code to access any function controlled by the password or PIN.
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 Security Templates
>
Add Entry
.
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