Xerox WorkCentre 7300 Series Administrator's Manual - page 135
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8.
If available, decide whether or not to use encryption (Authentication with SSL) when accessing the
LDAP server.
9.
For Authentication Method, choose either Direct Authentication or Authentication of User Attributes.
Direct Authentication sets authentication with the LDAP server with the user ID and password
supplied by the user. If you choose Direct Authentication, when a user presses a button at the device
for a restricted service, they will be prompted for their LDAP credentials. If you select Authentication
of User Attributes, authentication will be based on the attributes entered into this dialog, such as
samAccountName or uid, for Attribute of Login User Name, or mail for Attribute of Typed User Name.
Note that there are a number of other LDAP attributes that can be entered into this dialog.
10. The Search Login Name box can be left blank.
11. The Search Password and Re-enter Search Password boxes can be left blank.
12. Fill in the Search Root Entry DN (for example, ou=users, dc=xerox, dc=com), and select All Levels
below Root Entry for Scope of Search.
13. In the Referral and Referral Hop Limit boxes, decide whether or not to perform referrals and specify
the hop limit.
14. For Server Application, select your application from the drop-down list including Microsoft Active
Directory, IBM Lotus Domino, or other Applications.
15. Enter any other attributes for LDAP to search for, such as cn, sn, givenName, mail, and
telephoneNumber. Note that the default setting for Directory Service for Address Book is Use, which
allows LDAP to be used with machine options that can benefit from LDAP address lookups (such as E-
mail).
16. Click Apply, and supply the Administrator User name and password if prompted.
Enable Specific Xerox Secure Access Settings
1.
Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the Address bar. Press
Enter.
2.
Select the Properties tab.
3.
Select the Security folder.
4.
In the Security folder, select the Remote Authentication Servers folder.
5.
In the Remote Authentication Servers folder, select Xerox Secure Access Settings.
6.
In the Xerox Secure Access Settings area:
a.
Enter text in the Default Prompt and Default Title boxes to create the prompt and prompt title that
will be displayed on the multifunction device’s screen informing users how to authenticate
themselves at the device.
Note: If the Title and Prompt have been configured on the Secure Access Server, then that
information will override the information entered here.
b.
Select the Enable box for Local Login to allow users to log in locally at the device.
c.
Select the Enable box for Get Accounting Code to get user accounting data from a networked
Accounting Server (if used).
d.
Click Apply, and provide the Administrator User name and password if prompted.
Add the Secure Access to the Server
1.
On the Windows 2000 desktop, from the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers. On the Windows
XP desktop, from Start, select Printers and Faxes. The Vista path is Start\Control Panel\Printer(s).
2.
On Windows 2000 or XP, click Add a Printer.
3.
When the "Add Printer Wizard" screen displays, click Next.