Network Configuration
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ColorQube 9301/9302/9303 Multifunction Printer
System Administrator Guide
Configuring Contexts for LDAP
1.
In CentreWare Internet Services, click
Properties
>
Connectivity
>
Protocols
.
2.
Click
LDAP
.
3.
Click
Contexts
at the top of the LDAP Server page.
4.
Type details in the Default Login Context field.
5.
Click
Apply
to save the new settings or
Undo
to retain the previous settings.
Configuring LDAP User Mappings
LDAP servers display different results depending on how they implement mappings. Use this page to map
LDAP fields to fields on your printer. Editing current map settings allows you to fine-tune server search
results.
Defining User Mappings
1.
Click
User Mappings
at the top of the LDAP Server page.
2.
Under Search, type the user name you want to search for in the Enter Name field, then click
Search
.
If a match occurs, the user information displays.
3.
Click the drop-down menu under Imported Heading to remap fields as needed. The schema on the
LDAP server defines the headings.
Note:
Internet Fax users must ensure that the Internet Fax field is not set to
No Mappings Available
in the drop-down menu. This setting prevents the Network Address Book from displaying on the
Internet Fax screen on the printer control panel. If your LDAP server does not contain a unique
Internet Fax address field, it can be set to match the heading for email address.
Configuring LDAP Authorization Access
If you have specified Remote Authorization as the authentication type, you can use LDAP user groups to
control access to printer services and features. Access group names are defined in the LDAP server. For
example, the LDAP server can contain a group of users called Admin. You can configure the Admin group
on the printer so that only members of this group have administrator access to the printer. When a user
belonging to the group Admin logs in to the printer, the printer performs an LDAP directory look-up to
verify the user. Once authenticated, the user is allowed administrative rights to the printer.
Note:
User groups can only be configured for the first LDAP server in the list. All other servers use the
same Authorization Access settings.
Configuring User Roles Access
You can assign users to specific roles groups to allow them types of access.