
7.7
Searching for a destination using the LDAP server
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[Web Management Tool]
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7.7
Searching for a destination using the LDAP server
Overview
When a directory server such as the LDAP server or Active Directory is used for user management, you can
search for a destination (E-mail address or fax number) from the server.
Use SSL to encrypt a communication with the server; you can make communications more securely.
When using the LDAP server to search for a destination, follow the below procedure to configure the settings.
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To use the LDAP function of the Active Directory server, you must register the DNS server that synchro-
nizes the Active Directory on this machine before starting the procedure. For details on how to register
the DNS server, refer to page 5-3.
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To use the LDAP function of the Active Directory server, you must match the date and time of this ma-
chine and Active Directory. For details on how to set the date and time of this machine, refer to
page 4-4.
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Configure settings for connecting to the network such as setting of the IP address of this machine
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For details on configuring the setting, refer to page 2-2.
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Configure basic settings for the LDAP search
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For details on configuring the setting, refer to page 7-18.
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Set the following options according to your environment
Configuring basic settings for the LDAP search
Configure settings so that you can search for a destination from the LDAP server. In addition, register your
LDAP server, configure settings for connecting to the LDAP and search method.
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In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [LDAP Setting] - [LDAP Setting], then configure the follow-
ing settings.
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In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [LDAP Setting] - [Setting Up LDAP] - [Edit], then configure
the following settings.
Purpose
Reference
Communicate with the LDAP server using SSL
Settings
Description
[Enabling LDAP]
Select [ON] to use the LDAP search.
[OFF] is specified by default.
[Default Search Result
Display Setting]
Select whether an E-mail address, fax number, or Internet fax number is given
priority to be displayed as the destination search result when searching for
destinations from the LDAP server.
To use this function, install the optional
Fax Kit
in this machine or enable the
Internet Fax function.
[E-mail] is specified by default.
Settings
Description
[LDAP Server Name]
Enter the registered name of the LDAP server (using up to 32 characters).
Use a name that helps you easily identify the server.
[Server Address]
Enter your LDAP server address.
Use one of the following formats.
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Example of host name entry: "host.example.com"
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Example of IP address (IPv4) entry: "192.168.1.1"
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Example of IP address (IPv6) entry: "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16"
[Port Number]
If necessary, change the LDAP server port number.
In normal circumstances, you can use the original port number.
[389] is specified by default.
Summary of Contents for D310 Series
Page 12: ...1 Web Connection...
Page 14: ...2 Operations Required to Use Web Connection...
Page 18: ...3 Basic Usage...
Page 40: ...4 ConfiguringBasicInformation Settings of this Machine...
Page 44: ...5 Configuring Network Settings of this Machine...
Page 56: ...6 Setting up the Operating Environment of Web Connection...
Page 61: ...6 4 Changing the time period until automatic log out 6 Web Management Tool 6 6...
Page 62: ...7 Configuring the Scan Environment...
Page 82: ...8 Configuring the Printing Environment...
Page 106: ...9 Configuring the Fax Environment...
Page 120: ...10 Configuring the Network Fax Environment...
Page 132: ...11 Configuring the User Box Environment...
Page 148: ...12 Restricting Users from Using this Device...
Page 199: ...12 22 Using a mobile terminal for authentication purposes 12 Web Management Tool 12 52...
Page 200: ...13 Reinforcing Security...
Page 226: ...14 Managing the Machine Status...
Page 264: ...15 Registering Various Types of Information...
Page 292: ...16 Associating with External Application...
Page 324: ......