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8. Type the LDAP search string or filter as needed, where LDAP represents the string provided for the
query. The filter defines a series of conditions that the LDAP search must fulfill to return the
needed information. For example, to find users only, type
(ObjectClass=Person)&(cn=
LDAP*)
.
9. Click
OK
.
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You can configure the printer to allow the logged-in user to access address book information that is
stored on an LDAP server. The logged-in user can access address book contact information based on
the permissions set for the user on the LDAP server.
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator.
2. Check the date and time on the printer. For details, refer to
.
Note:
Ensure that the date and time on the printer is within 5 minutes of the date
and time on the authenticating server. Xerox recommends that you assign the printer
to the same time server that the LDAP server uses. For configuration details, refer to
.
3. Configure LDAP. To configure the LDAP Server, click
Connectivity
→
LDAP
→
LDAP Servers/
Directory Services
. For details, refer to
Adding LDAP Server Information
.
4. Configure authentication to use the Network login method for LDAP or Kerberos, depending on
your server. For details, refer to
Setting the Network Login Method
Note:
If you do not know your server type, contact your network administrator.
5. Set Guest Access to
No Access
. This setting requires that all users log in to access printer
functions. For details, refer to
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®
VersaLink
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Series Multifunction and Single Function Printers
System Administrator Guide