Configure Color Copy Access for LDAP Group

Refer to your LDAP server documentation for the full range of information that can be entered into this LDAP dialog to fully support both e-mail applications and authentication using your LDAP server.

Set LDAP Server

To set the LDAP server:

1.Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the Address or Location field. Press Enter.

2.Click the Properties tab, click the Connectivity folder, click the Protocols folder, then click the LDAP folder.

3.In the LDAP folder, click the LDAP Server link.

4.On the LDAP Directory page, in the Server Information area:

a.On the IP Address / Host Name & Port line, type the IP address (or host name).

Note: If entering a fully qualified host name (for example, ldapserver.xerox.com), make sure that the specified domain name matches the device’s TCP/IP configuration (domain name shown under DNS on the device’s Configuration Report).

b.Enter or verify the Port Number (default of 389).

c.If available, decide whether or not to use encryption (Authentication with SSL) when accessing the LDAP server.

d.In the LDAP Server drop-down list. click or verify Microsoft Active Directory.

5.In the Optional Information area:

a.In the Search Directory Root box, if desired, type the path to the LDAP objects to limit the LDAP search in the [Search Directory Root] area. The entry should be in base DN format (for instance, OU=People, DC=Xerox, DC=Com).

b.In the Login Name box, enter the machine’s Login Name and Password (if required) in the boxes provided.

Note: Often, to simply supply address information for E-mail, no login is required.

c.In the Maximum Number of Search Results box, type the maximum number of addresses that will appear which match the search criteria selected by the user.

d.In the Search Time-Outarea, either:

Click Wait LDAP Server Limit.

Click Wait and type the required time to wait for the Search Time-Out.

e.To enable LDAP Referrals:

On the LDAP Referrals line, click Enabled to have the server refer to additional LDAP servers when user information is initially unavailable.

If using LDAP Referrals, enter the number of additional servers to check for user information (Hop Limit).

6.In the Search Name Order area, select the method that you would like LDAP to use to perform searches.

7.Click Apply, then reboot the device at the prompt.

8.Continue with the next procedure to set LDAP Authentication.

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