Authentication Settings; Network Groups; Tcp/Ip Send Data - Kyocera TASKalfa 3051ci Operation Manual

Kyocera net viewer operation guide rev 5.3 2013.06
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Authentication Settings

Setting User Authentication
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2
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4
5
6
7
8
9
Permitting Jobs with Unknown IDs
3-21

Network groups

This manages certain user access properties for an entire group of devices.

TCP/IP Send Data

This sends data directly to the interface of one or more selected devices.
Authentication Settings provides a convenient way for administrators to
manage user authentication and network user properties. Only one
Authentication Settings dialog box can be opened per device. A maximum of
three dialog boxes can be open (for three different devices) at the same time.
With Authentication Settings, an administrator can configure some MFP
devices to require a user login before it is accessed. If you select Use local
authentication, the device uses the Device User List to authenticate the login
user. If you select Use network authentication, the device uses the domain
server to authenticate the login user. Support varies by model.
Select a device from the device list.
Click Device > Advanced > Authentication settings.
If you want to set user authentication as a device setting, click Enable user
login.
Select the authentication mode.
If you select Use local authentication, go to Step 9.
If you selected Use network authentication, the related text boxes below it
become available. Only ASCII characters are allowed in the text boxes.
Type a domain name in the Domain name text box to a maximum of 256
characters, depending on the format of the firmware file used on your device.
For some models, multiple domains can be selected from a list of registered
domains. If more than one domain is specified, select one for the default.
Select a Server type from the list. If the server type is not Ext., only Server
type and Host name settings are available.
Type a host name or IP address in the Host name text box.
Type a Port number, if available. The valid range is 1-65535.
You can proceed through the rest of the dialog box, or you can click OK to save
your settings and close the dialog box.
If you want a device to have no user restrictions and accept print jobs without a
user login and password, you can select the Permit jobs with unknown IDs
check box. The check box is cleared by default.
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