Dell C5765dn Printer User Manual


 
21 Authentication and Accounting Features
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Select [Yes].
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Select [Access Control].
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Select [Service Access].
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Select [Unlocked] for the required services to permit users unlimited access, and then select
[Save].
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Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] screen is displayed.
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Select [System Settings].
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Select [Connectivity & Network Setup].
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Select [Remote Authentication/Directory Service].
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Select [Authentication System Setup] > [Authentication System], and then select a
remote authentication server.
For more information, refer to "Remote Authentication/Directory Service" (P.334).
Note The available options are [Kerberos (Windows 2000)], [Kerberos (Solaris)], [LDAP], [SMB], and
[Authentication Agent].
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Configure the settings for the remote authentication server.
For more information on the Authentication feature, refer to "Kerberos Server Settings" (P.335),
"LDAP Server/Directory Service Settings" (P.336), and "SMB Server Settings" (P.339).
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Select [Close] repeatedly until the [Tools] screen is displayed.
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Select [Close].
Note Rebooting the machine may be required depending on the settings. When a message displayed on the
screen, follow the message and reboot the machine.
The machine enters the Login mode, and [Login] is displayed at the lower left of the [Home] screen.
When [Locked (Show Icon)] is selected for a service under [Service Access], [
] is displayed on the
button of the applicable service on the [Home] screen. Also, [
: Requires Login] is displayed at the
lower left of the [Home] screen. [
] and [ : Requires Login] are not displayed after authentication.
When [Locked (Hide Icon)] is selected for a service under [Service Access] the applicable service is
not displayed on the [Home] screen. The services is displayed after authentication.
When an LDAP server is used as a remote authentication server
Set the user authorization on the LDAP server using the following steps.
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Start Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.
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Click the [Properties] tab.
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Click [Connectivity] > [Protocols] > [LDAP] > [LDAP Authorization Access].
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Set attributes in [System Administrator Access] and [Accounting Administrator Access].
Setting example:
System Administrator Access: CN=SA,CN=Users,DC=secEQ,DC=local
Accounting Administrator Access: CN=AA,CN=Users,DC=secEQ,DC=local
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Click [Apply].
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