1.
Select [Simple (Limitation)] in the "Printer Job Authentication" list in the "Printer Job
Authentication Settings" area.
Specify the range in which [Simple (Limitation)] is applied to Printer Job Authentication.
If you specify IPv4 or IPv6 address range, proceed to step 2.
If you specify [Parallel Interface (Simple)], proceed to step 3.
If you specify [USB (Simple)], proceed to step 4.
2.
Select [IPv4 Address 1], [IPv4 Address 2], [IPv4 Address 3], [IPv4 Address 4], or [IPv4
Address 5], and then enter the IPv4 address in the "Limitation Range (IPv4)" area.
Be sure the number you enter for End IPv4 Address is larger than that for Start IPv4 Address.
If you want to use IPv6, specify the IPv6 address in the "Limitation Range (IPv6)" area.
3.
Click [Apply] in the "Parallel Interface (Simple)" area.
4.
Click [Apply] in the "USB (Simple)" area.
5.
Enter the "Login Name Attribute" in the "LDAP Authentication Settings" area.
You can use the Login Name Attribute as a search criterion to obtain information about an
authenticated user. You can create a search filter based on the Login Name Attribute, select a user,
and then retrieve the user information from the LDAP server so it is transferred to the printer's address
book. The method for selecting the user name depends on the server environment. Check the server
environment and enter the user name accordingly.
6.
Enter the "Unique Attribute".
Specify Unique Attribute on the printer to match the user information in the LDAP server with that in
the printer. By doing this, if the Unique Attribute of a user registered in the LDAP server matches that
of a user registered in the printer, the two instances are treated as referring to the same user. You can
enter an attribute such as “serialNumber” or “uid”. Additionally, you can enter “cn” or
“employeeNumber”, provided it is unique. If you do not specify the Unique Attribute, an account with
the same user information but with a different login user name will be created in the printer.
7.
Click [OK].
8.
Click [Logout].
9.
Close Web Image Monitor.
3. Configuring User Authentication
46
3
Summary of Contents for Aficio SP 5200DN
Page 17: ...17 MEMO...
Page 18: ...18 MEMO...
Page 19: ...19 MEMO...
Page 20: ...20 MEMO 2010 Printed in France EN GB M020 8510...
Page 30: ...Model types Model types Model name Type 1 SP 5200DN Type 2 SP 5210DN 8...
Page 34: ...Manuals provided are specific to printer types 12...
Page 38: ...16...
Page 52: ...1 Guide to the Printer 30 1...
Page 64: ...If the hard disk is active If the printer s cover is opened 2 Setting Up the Printer 42 2...
Page 122: ...5 Configuration 100 5...
Page 184: ...7 Maintaining the Printer 162 7...
Page 192: ...8 Adjusting the Printer 170 8...
Page 212: ...9 Troubleshooting 190 9...
Page 223: ...12 Close the front cover CEC214 Paper Misfeed Message B C 201 10...
Page 226: ...CEC082 10 Removing Misfed Paper 204 10...
Page 230: ...10 Removing Misfed Paper 208 10...
Page 244: ...11 Appendix 222 11...
Page 247: ...2010...
Page 248: ...Operating Instructions Hardware Guide M020 8502 EN US...
Page 256: ...6...
Page 284: ...2 Network Connection 34 2...
Page 298: ...4 When Using the Printer under Mac OS X 48 4...
Page 310: ...MEMO 60 EN GB EN US M0208518...
Page 311: ...2010...
Page 312: ...Operating Instructions Driver Installation Guide M020 8518 GB EN US EN...
Page 321: ...Trademarks 217 INDEX 219 7...
Page 324: ...Model types Model types Model name Type 1 SP 5200DN Type 2 SP 5210DN 10...
Page 328: ...14...
Page 338: ...1 Preparing for Printing 24 1...
Page 351: ...CBK525 Down then Left CBK526 Frequently Used Print Methods 37 2...
Page 359: ...CBK504 ORIGINAL CBK505 COPY CBK501 Advanced Printing 45 2...
Page 452: ...4 Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel 138 4...
Page 470: ...5 Monitoring and Configuring the Printer 156 5...
Page 480: ...6 Using a Printer Server 166 6...
Page 497: ...For details see Using telnet UNIX Supplement Using the Dynamic DNS Function 183 8...
Page 535: ...2010...
Page 536: ...Operating Instructions Software Guide M020 8504 EN US...
Page 545: ...For details about the specifications of each option see Specifications Hardware Guide 7...
Page 548: ...10...
Page 674: ...8 Specifying the Extended Security Functions 136 8...
Page 680: ...9 Troubleshooting 142 9...
Page 702: ...10 Appendix 164 10...
Page 705: ...MEMO 167...
Page 706: ...MEMO 168 EN GB EN US M0208505...
Page 707: ...2010...
Page 708: ...Operating Instructions Security Guide M020 8505 EN US...
Page 821: ...MEMO 111...
Page 822: ...MEMO 112 EN GB EN US M0668513...