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Note: This setting is available only if more than one user is a member of the System
Administrator device role.
5. Click OK.
To configure more advanced security settings:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, access the Advanced Security Menu. For details, refer to Accessing
the Advanced Security Settings.
2. To set the timeout for the server authentication, in the Server Authentication Response Timeout
field, type a number.
3. To set the timeout for the search function, in the Search Timeout field, type a number.
4. To configure the options for displaying the user name during login, click Display User Name.
a. To hide the user name during login, click Hide.
b. To hide the user name when using a smart card, click Hide Smart Card ID.
c. To show the user name during login, click Show.
5. To obtain the user information during login, click Obtain User Information at Login, click On,
then click OK.
6. To store the login information on the device, click Store Login Information on Device, then click
On.
7. To save your settings, click OK.
LLDDAAPP SSeerrvveerr
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol used to process queries and updates to an
LDAP information directory, on an external server. LDAP can also be used for network authentication
and authorization. LDAP directories are optimized heavily for read performance. Use this page to
define how the printer retrieves user information from an LDAP directory.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click ConnectivityLDAPLDAP Servers/Directory Services.
4. For IP Address/Host Name: Port, enter the IP address or DNS name for the LDAP server, then enter
the port number for LDAP.
5. Configure the optional LDAP server information as needed.
a. In the Search Directory Root field using Base DN format, type the root path of the search
directory. For example, DC=xerox, DC=net.
b. Select the type of LDAP Server.
c. Type the Login Name and Password used to access the server.
d. For Search Timeout, specify the type of timeout to use for the server. You can set the LDAP
server to limit the time or you can set the time limit manually in the seconds field.
6. Click OK.
7. To enable LDAP-SSL/TLS:
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