Types Of Authentication - Xerox WorkCentre 7132 User Manual

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13 Authentication and Auditron Administration
Unauthenticated Users
General Users

Types of Authentication

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These are users who are not registered with the machine.
An Unauthenticated User cannot use services that are restricted.
These are general users who are not permitted to use the machine in the authenticated
mode.
Three types of authentication are used by the machine depending on where user
information is stored.
Local Machine Authentication
Local Machine Authentication uses the user information stored in the machine to
manage authentication. The print or fax data sent directly from a computer can be
received on the machine after being authenticated by cross-checking the
authentication information pre-configured on a client's fax print driver with the one
registered on the machine.
For more information, refer to Fax Print Driver Online Help.
Network Authentication
Network Authentication uses the user information from a remote server to manage
authentication.
NOTE: The optional Network Accounting Kit is required for Network Authentication.
User information on a remote server is sent to, and stored in the machine. When the
user information on the server is changed, that information must be sent from the
server to update the user information in the machine.
This authentication method is used to simplify the management of user information on
multiple machines.
Remote Authentication
Remote Authentication uses a remote authentication server to manage authentication.
No user information is registered on the machine.
NOTE: A registered user ID on the remote authentication server can be a maximum of
32 characters, and the password a maximum of 128 characters. For SMB
authentication, however, the password can be a maximum of 32 characters.
Xerox Standard Accounting
Authentication is carried out using the user information and account information pre-
registered on the machine. The print and fax data sent directly from a computer can be
received on the machine after being authenticated by cross-checking the pre-
registered authentication information on the client's fax print driver with the one
registered on the machine. For information on the print driver or fax print driver, refer to
Xerox WorkCentre 7132 User Guide

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