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Note: A search base consists of multiple attributes, such as cn (common name), ou (organizational unit), o (organization), c (country), or dc (domain), separated by semicolons.
Search Timeout—Specify a value from 5 to 30 seconds.
Required User Input—Select either User ID and Password or User ID to specify which credentials a user must provide when attempting to access a function protected by the LDAP building block.
Device Credentials (optional)
Use Active Directory Device Credentials—Click to select or clear. When the printer authenticates to the LDAP server, it can provide Active Directory device credentials in addition to supporting anonymous binding or the specified credentials in the MFP's Kerberos Username and MFP's Password fields.
Full Name Attribute—Type the full name attribute.
Mail Attribute—Type the mail attribute.
Search Base—Specify the node in the LDAP server where user accounts reside. Multiple search bases can be entered, separated by semicolons.
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MFP's Kerberos Username—Type the distinguished name of the print server or servers.

MFP's Password—Type the Kerberos password for the print servers.

Search specific object classes (optional)

person—Click to select or clear. This specifies that the “person” object class will also be searched.

Custom Object Class—Click to select or clear. The administrator can define up to three custom search object classes.

LDAP Group Names

Administrators can associate as many as 32 named groups stored on the LDAP server.

Group Search Base—Type the name of the group search base.

For each LDAP+GSSAPI group you want to define, specify the “Short name for group” and the Group Identifier.

When creating security templates, you will select groups from this setup to control access to device functions.

5Click Submit.

Using the touch screen

1From the home screen, touch > Security > Edit Security Setups > Edit Building Blocks > LDAP+GSSAPI.

2Touch Add Entry.

3Type a setup name, and then touch Done. This name will be used to identify this particular LDAP+GSSAPI Server Setup when creating security templates.

4For Server Address, type the IP address or host name of the LDAP server where authentication will be performed, and then touch Done. The MFP returns to the General Information screen.

5Touch General Information, and then adjust the following settings as needed:

Server Port—Type the port number used to communicate with the LDAP server. The default LDAP port is 389.

Use SSL/TLS—Select None, SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security), or TLS.

Userid Attribute—TypesAMAccountName (default), uid, userid, userdefined, or cn (common name).

Mail Attribute—Type the mail attribute.

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Contents Installation Supplement and Administrator Guide NovemberUnited States Government Rights Contents Troubleshooting Login issuesUsing this guide Overview and first stepsOverview Supported devicesPage Attaching a lock Encrypting the hard diskFollowing message appears Contents will be lost. Continue? Disabling the USB bufferInstalling the minimum configuration Configuring the deviceConfiguration checklist Configuring disk wipingScenario 1 Using two groups Scenario 2 Using multiple groupsCreating user accounts Defining groupsCreating accounts Creating security templatesSelect Manage Internal Accounts Add Entry Access controls and required levels of protection Controlling access to device functionsModifying or deleting an existing security template Access control Level of protection Disabling home screen icons Touch Home screen customizationAdministering the device Using the Embedded Web ServerSettings for network-connected devices Printing a network setupCreating a new certificate Viewing, downloading, and deleting a certificateClick Device Certificate Management New Click Generate New CertificateSetting up IPSec Installing a CA certificateUsing the touch screen Using the EWSDisabling the AppleTalk protocol Network Time Protocol Other settings and functionsKerberos Importing a Kerberos configuration file Security audit loggingUsing the touch screen Smtp settings MailSet E‑mail images sent as to Attachment Touch Fax Send Settings FaxUser access Configuring security reset jumper behaviorSetting up a fax storage location optional Creating user accounts through the EWSScenario 1 Creating groups based on department Click Setup groups for use with internal accountsScenario 2 Creating groups based on device function Configuring LDAP+GSSAPI Click Settings Security Security Setup Internal AccountsClick Add an LDAP+GSSAPI Setup General InformationSearch specific object classes optional Ldap Group NamesPage Start the authentication token application Configuring Common Access Card accessConfigure PKI Authentication Page Modifying or deleting an existing security template Configuring PKI Held Jobs Controlling access to device functionsFor Access Control, select Solution‑specific access control Controlling access to device functions using the EWS Administrative MenusFunction Access ManagementDevice Solutions Troubleshooting Login issuesUnsupported USB Device error message Login screen does not appear when a Smart Card is insertedVerify the Date and Time on the Printer Users are unable to authenticateMake Sure the Kerberos File has Been Uploaded KDC did not respond within the required time error message Make Sure the IP Address or Host Name of the KDC is CorrectMake Sure the KDC is Available Make Sure Port 88 is not Blocked by a FirewallClient Name unknown error message Login does not respond at Getting User InfoIncrease the Panel Login Timeout Interval User is logged out almost immediately after loggingLdap lookups take a long time and then fail Ldap issuesLdap lookups fail almost immediately Held Jobs/Print Release Lite issues Unable to determine Windows User ID error messageThere are no jobs available for User error message Make Sure PKI Authentication is Setting the Correct User IDJobs are printing out immediately Make Sure PKI Held Jobs is Installed and RunningMake Sure ALL Jobs are Required to be Held Using the on‑screen keyboard Appendix a Using the touch screenUnderstanding the home screen Shift Appendix B Acronyms Acronyms used in this guideAppendix C Description of access controls Access controlsBe ignored flushed when this function is protected Device Solutions Appendix D Using Common Access Cards Using a Common Access Card to access the printerLexmark Software License Agreement Page Page Index Page 3065326

X792DTE, 47B1000, X792DE, 47B1001 specifications

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