Lexmark MX6500E manual Configuring Ldap, Scan Confirmation

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Configuring Scan to Network

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Select

 

 

To

 

Allow user to create folder

 

Let users create a subfolder within the destination folder and save their scan job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start in username folder

 

Save each user's scanned documents in a subfolder named for their user name within the

 

(create if it doesn't exist)

 

destination folder.

 

 

 

Scan Confirmation Page

 

 

 

 

 

Select

To

 

 

 

 

 

Include Thumbnail

Include a thumbnail of only the first page, all pages, or none at all (Off) with the scan confirmation

 

 

page.

 

 

 

 

 

Print Confirmation

Determine if a confirmation page will be printed after a scan job. Select Allow User to Choose to let

 

Page

the user choose whether to print a confirmation page or not.

 

 

 

 

Email Confirmation

Email a confirmation page. To include the status of the associated scan in the subject line of the e-

 

 

mail message, select Append scan status to Subject line.

 

 

Note: When Email Confirmation is used, the scanner must be configured to use an e-mail server.

 

 

For more information, see the documentation that came with your scanner.

 

 

 

 

 

Configuring LDAP

If your network uses LDAP, then the scanner may be required to connect to the LDAP authentication server to retrieve network share or FTP path information for network destinations.

Notes:

If your scanner has been configured to use LDAP authentication for user access, then some or all of the needed settings may have been configured previously.

Modifying or deleting an existing LDAP profile can affect user access to the scanner or to individual scanner functions.

Address Book Setup

1From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup.

2In the Advanced Security Setup section, click LDAP > Address Book Setup.

3Configure or verify the following settings:

Server Address—This is the IP address or host name of the LDAP server where authentication will be performed.

Server Port—This is the port number the Embedded Web Server will use to communicate with the LDAP server. The default port is 389.

Use SSL/TLS—Make sure you select None for this setting.

LDAP Certificate Verification—Make sure you Select Allow for this setting.

Use GSSAPI—Make sure the check box is cleared.

Mail Attribute—This is the mail attribute of the LDAP server.

Search Base—This is the search base used on the LDAP server.

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Contents March Administrators GuideContents Overview Configuring destination settings Configuring Scan to NetworkConfiguring a destination Authentication Options Paper size Orientation Content Sides Duplex Scan SettingsCustom Job ResolutionFormat ColorInteger Custom PromptsScan Preview Break Bar codeOther Options FileScan Confirmation Configuring LdapDevice Credentials Page Application icon is missing from the home screen TroubleshootingScan to Network troubleshooting An application error has occurredMake Sure the Scanner is Connected to the Network Network destination stopped working or is invalidMake Sure the Destination is Valid Scanner cannot scan to the selected destinationTroubleshooting Customizing the display icon Configuring applications using the Embedded Web ServerAppendix Exporting and importing configuration files Supported bar codes Trademarks Edition noticeIndex
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