Lexmark MS517 Embedded Web Server Administrator s Guide - Page 65

Scenario: Standalone or small office

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Securing printers 65 3 Assign security templates to access controls. a From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup > Access Controls. b If necessary, expand or click a specific folder to view a list of available functions. c From the drop‑down menu next to the name of each function you want to protect, select the security template created in step 2. d Click Submit. Note: To gain access to any function controlled by this security template, users are required to enter the appropriate PIN or password. Scenario: Standalone or small office Note: This feature is available only in advanced‑security devices. Create and store internal accounts within the Embedded Web Server for authentication or authorization in the following conditions • Your printer is not connected to a network. • You do not use an authentication server to grant users access to devices. For small office usage, an internal account building block should be defined. Each user is added as an entry in the internal account. You can set up multiple groups (for example, admin, managers, function1, function2) with each user associated with one or more groups. You can define one or more templates. Within a template definition, specify the authorization as the internal account building block name and then the groups that have that authorization. Then specify the access controls for each template. 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 34. Step 2: Create a security template 1 From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup > Security Template > Add a Security Template. 2 Type a security template name containing up to 128 characters. It can be helpful to use a descriptive name, such as "Administrator_Only" or "Common_Functions_Template." 3 From the Authentication Setup menu, select a building block method for authenticating users. This list is populated with the authentication building blocks that have been configured on the device. Note: Certain building blocks (such as PINs and passwords) do not support separate authorization. 4 To use authorization, click Add authorization, and then select a building block from the Authorization Setup menu. This list is populated with the authorization building blocks available on the device. Note: Certain building blocks (such as PINs and passwords) do not support separate authorization. 5 To use authorization groups, click Modify Groups, and then select one or more groups to include in the security template. 6 Save the template.

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3
Assign security templates to access controls.
a
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
>
Access Controls
.
b
If necessary, expand or click a specific folder to view a list of available functions.
c
From the drop
down menu next to the name of each function you want to protect, select the security
template created in
step 2
.
d
Click
Submit
.
Note:
To gain access to any function controlled by this security template, users are required to enter the
appropriate PIN or password.
Scenario: Standalone or small office
Note:
This feature is available only in advanced
security devices.
Create and store internal accounts within the Embedded Web Server for authentication or authorization in the
following conditions
Your printer is not connected to a network.
You do not use an authentication server to grant users access to devices.
For small office usage, an internal account building block should be defined. Each user is added as an entry in
the internal account. You can set up multiple groups (for example, admin, managers, function1, function2) with
each user associated with one or more groups. You can define one or more templates. Within a template
definition, specify the authorization as the internal account building block name and then the groups that have
that authorization. Then specify the access controls for each template.
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
34
.
Step 2: Create a security template
1
From the Embedded Web Server, click
Settings
>
Security
>
Security Setup
>
Security Template
>
Add a
Security Template
.
2
Type a security template name containing up to 128 characters. It can be helpful to use a descriptive name,
such as ”Administrator_Only” or “Common_Functions_Template.”
3
From the Authentication Setup menu, select a building block method for authenticating users. This list is
populated with the authentication building blocks that have been configured on the device.
Note:
Certain building blocks (such as PINs and passwords) do not support separate authorization.
4
To use authorization, click
Add authorization
, and then select a building block from the Authorization Setup
menu. This list is populated with the authorization building blocks available on the device.
Note:
Certain building blocks (such as PINs and passwords) do not support separate authorization.
5
To use authorization groups, click
Modify Groups
, and then select one or more groups to include in the
security template.
6
Save the template.
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