Lexmark X792DE, 47B1001, 47B1000, X792DTE manual

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Note: You must install at least one Certificate Authority (CA) certificate for PKI Authentication to work. For more information on uploading a CA certificate, see “Creating and modifying digital certificates” on page 15.
Click Apply.
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Responder URL—This is the IP address or host name of an OCSP responder/repeater, along with the port being used (usually 80). The correct format is “http://ip_address:port_number” (http://255.255.255.0:80). Multiple values can be entered, separated by commas. They will be tried in the order listed.
Responder Certificate—Browse to locate the X.509 certificate for the responder.
Responder Timeout—This is the amount of time the MFP should wait for a response from the OCSP Responder before moving to the next one in the list.
Unknown Status is Valid—Select this check box to allow a user to log in even if the OCSP response indicates that the certificate status is unknown.
14 In the User Session and Access Control section, verify that the Share Session with LDD check box is not selected.
15 If DNS is not enabled on the network, or if some servers are multihomed, then under Advanced Settings, click Browse to locate a Hosts File with host name–IP address mappings.
16 Select the Wait for Active Network check box to display Waiting for network on the touch screen after the MFP is turned on. This message disappears when the network becomes available.
If you selected OCSP Validation, then configure the following:
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Select a DC Validation Mode for validating the domain controller certificate when users log into the MFP:
Device Certificate Validation—This is the most common method. The certificate of the CA that issued the domain controller certificate must also be installed on the MFP.
Device Chain Validation—The entire certificate chain, from the domain controller to the root CA, must be installed on the MFP.
OCSP Validation—The entire certificate chain, from the domain controller to the root CA, must be installed on the MFP, and Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) settings must be configured.
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Domain—This is the card domain that should be mapped to the specified realm. This is the principal name used on the card and should be listed by itself, followed by a comma, a period, and then the principal name again. This value is casesensitive and usually appears in lowercase. Multiple values can be entered, separated by commas.
Example: If a U.S. DoD Common Access Card uses “123456789@mil” to identify a user, then “mil” is the principal name. In this case, you would enter the domain as mil,.mil.
Timeout—This is the amount of time the MFP should wait for a response from the domain controller before moving to the next one in the list.
11 If users are allowed to log in manually, then provide at least one Manual Login Domain (a Windows Domain Name) to choose from when logging in. Multiple domains can be entered, separated by commas.
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Contents November Installation Supplement and Administrator GuideUnited States Government Rights Contents Login issues TroubleshootingSupported devices Using this guideOverview and first steps OverviewPage Encrypting the hard disk Attaching a lockDisabling the USB buffer Following message appears Contents will be lost. Continue?Configuring disk wiping Installing the minimum configurationConfiguring the device Configuration checklistDefining groups Scenario 1 Using two groupsScenario 2 Using multiple groups Creating user accountsCreating 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 Touch Home screen customization Disabling home screen iconsPrinting a network setup Administering the deviceUsing the Embedded Web Server Settings for network-connected devicesClick Generate New Certificate Creating a new certificateViewing, downloading, and deleting a certificate Click Device Certificate Management NewInstalling a CA certificate Setting up IPSecUsing the touch screen Using the EWSDisabling the AppleTalk protocol Network Time Protocol Other settings and functionsKerberos Security audit logging Importing a Kerberos configuration fileUsing the touch screen Mail Smtp settingsSet E‑mail images sent as to Attachment Fax Touch Fax Send SettingsCreating user accounts through the EWS User accessConfiguring security reset jumper behavior Setting up a fax storage location optionalScenario 1 Creating groups based on department Click Setup groups for use with internal accountsScenario 2 Creating groups based on device function General Information Configuring LDAP+GSSAPIClick Settings Security Security Setup Internal Accounts Click Add an LDAP+GSSAPI SetupLdap Group Names Search specific object classes optionalPage 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 Administrative Menus Controlling access to device functions using the EWSManagement Function AccessDevice Solutions Login screen does not appear when a Smart Card is inserted TroubleshootingLogin issues Unsupported USB Device error messageVerify the Date and Time on the Printer Users are unable to authenticateMake Sure the Kerberos File has Been Uploaded Make Sure Port 88 is not Blocked by a Firewall KDC did not respond within the required time error messageMake Sure the IP Address or Host Name of the KDC is Correct Make Sure the KDC is AvailableUser is logged out almost immediately after logging Client Name unknown error messageLogin does not respond at Getting User Info Increase the Panel Login Timeout IntervalLdap lookups take a long time and then fail Ldap issuesLdap lookups fail almost immediately Make Sure PKI Authentication is Setting the Correct User ID Held Jobs/Print Release Lite issuesUnable to determine Windows User ID error message There are no jobs available for User error messageJobs 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 Acronyms used in this guide Appendix B AcronymsAccess controls Appendix C Description of access controlsBe ignored flushed when this function is protected Device Solutions Using a Common Access Card to access the printer Appendix D Using Common Access CardsLexmark Software License Agreement Page Page Index Page 3065326

X792DTE, 47B1000, X792DE, 47B1001 specifications

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