
OPERATION GUIDE - PERFORM LDAP SERVER ACCESS CONTROL
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MX-2610N / MX-3110N / MX-3610N
PERFORM LDAP SERVER ACCESS CONTROL
SETTING MODE
Register the access control information for page count limits, authorities, and favourite
operations can be registered on an LDAP server in advance. By using this LDAP server for
network authentication, perform the user authentication based on the registered access control
information.
Use this function when user authentication is performed by network authentication using an
LDAP server or a directory service (Active Directory, etc.).
Before using this function, configure settings for authentication by LDAP server, obtain control
numbers for the "Pages Limit Group", "Authority Group", "Favourite Operation Group", and "My
Folder" (including base settings for each group), and associate these with the control numbers
registered in the machine.
To use this function, add the properties associated with "Pages Limit Group", "Authority
Group", "Favourite Operation Group", and "My Folder" to the directory information of the LDAP
server used for user authentication.
The property information is indicated below. Settings previously stored in the machine cannot
be changed.
Property
Name of property in
factory default state
Setting
Pages Limit Group
pagelimit
Registration number of Pages Limit
Group registered in the machine,
or a group name previously registered in
the machine.
Unlimited: unlimited
Authority Group
authority
Registration number of Authority Group
registered in the machine,
or a group name previously registered in
the machine.
Admin: admin
User: user
Guest: guest
Favourite Operation
Group
favourite
Registration number of Favourite
Operation Group registered in the
machine, or a group name previously
registered in the machine.
Following the System Settings:
systemsettings
Folder name of user folder stored in the