Network Configuration
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ColorQube 9301/9302/9303 Multifunction Printer
System Administrator Guide
1.
Click
Authorization Access
at the top of the LDAP Server page.
2.
On the Authorization Access page, click the
Service Access
tab.
3.
Under Access Group, type the names of the LDAP groups allowed access to each of the individual
printer services.
4.
Click
Apply
.
5.
To verify if a user has access to either role, type the user name in the Enter User Name field, then
click
Test
.
6.
If the pathway is locked and if the user is a member of the LDAP group, the group appears next to
the user name. If the user is not a member of the group, No Access appears.
7.
When completed, click
Close
.
Note:
Device or Service Access setup requires that Authentication is configured and Tools and
Feature Access are configured to require users to log in before accessing services.
Configuring Feature Access
You can set access rights to selected features on your printer using the Feature Access tab.
1.
Click
Authorization Access
at the top of the LDAP Server page.
2.
Click the
Feature Access
tab.
3.
For each on the printer, type the name of the LDAP group allowed to access the feature.
4.
Click
Apply
.
5.
To verify if a user has access to either role, type the user name in the Enter User Name field, then
click
Test
.
If the pathway is locked and if the user is a member of the LDAP group, the group appears next to
the user name. If the user is not a member of the group, No Access appears.
6.
When completed, click
Close
.
Note:
Device or Service Access setup requires that Authentication is configured and Tools and
Feature Access are configured to require users to log in before accessing services.
Configuring LDAP Custom Filters
You can edit Custom Filters so that text strings typed at the control panel are changed to match the
format required by the LDAP server.
There are three types of filters that you can customize:
LDAP Authentication Filter
: Add text to the beginning of a User ID, or the Login Name configured
as the System Login Name for the Server.
Email Address Book Filter
: Customize the standard filter that is used when a user types a name to
search in the Network Address Book.
User ID Query Filter
: Customize the standard filter that the printer uses when searching for the
name of the logged in user. For example, when Remote Authorization is configured, and a user logs
in at the control panel, the printer searches the authorization server using this filter. The standard
filter looks in the field mapped as the Login Name field. If you are using an ADS LDAP server, this