Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE 6075 Series Service Manual page 222

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Technology > MEAP > Checking the Operating Environment > SSO-H Management
Note:
Visit the URL of Sun Microsystems (US) to learn how to obtain Java Runtime
Environment.
Accesses via IPv6 communication from a client computer require Java 2 Runtime
Environment Standard Edition 1.5 and later.
Use "User Logon Name (Windows 2000 or older)" registered in Active Directory as the
user name for domain authentication.
For domain authentication, set a user name only with 1-byte alphanumeric characters
and symbols of - (hyphen), _ (underbar), and % (percent). iR device will reject login with a
user name including a forbidden character.
For domain authentication, the time setting should be synchronized between Active
Directory server and the device (as well as the PC to be logged in). If the time is different
for 5 minutes or more, a login error is triggered in domain authentication (the setting of
allowable time difference can be changed).
A domain authentication manager should be registered when domain authentication is
used. If not registered, setting or management is disabled for some applications. How to
register the manager depends on system environments.
- When not using imageWARE/iW Accounting Manager, a user belonging to "Canon
Peripheral Admins" group on Active Directory will be authorized as the domain
authentication manager. Follow Active Directory Operation Manual to create "Canon
Peripheral Admins" group before registering the manager.
Network ports used
Port No.
53
Communication with DNS server (fixed)
88
Kerberos authentication with KDC (Key Distribution Center)
389
Communication with directory service using LDAP (default is 389, may be changed to
any port on LDAP service side)
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Technology > MEAP > Checking the Operating Environment > SSO-H Management
Application
T-2-100
● Local Device Authentication Management
For user registration / edit in Local Authentication, following system requirements must be
satisfied.
System environments for administrator and ordinary user
Operating System
Supported browser
Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1
Windows XP Professional SP3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Windows Vista SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows 7
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows Server 2003 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Windows Server 2008 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Mac OS X v10.3
Safari 1.3.2
Mac OS X v10.4
Safari 2.0.4
Mac OS X v10.5
Safari 3.1.2
Mac OS X v10.6
Safari 4.0.3
System environments for administrator and ordinary user (when using IPv6 communication)
Operating System
Supported browser
Windows XP Professional SP3
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Windows Vista SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows 7
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows Server 2003 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Windows Server 2008 SP2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Note:
Visit the URL of Sun Microsystems (US) to learn how to obtain Java Runtime
Environment.
Accesses via IPv6 communication from a client computer require Java 2 Runtime
Environment Standard Edition 1.5 and later.
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Java Runtime Environmen
Sun Java Runtime
Environment 1.4 or later
Sun Java Runtime
Environment 5.0
T-2-101
Java Runtime Environment
Sun Java Runtime Environment
1.5 or later
T-2-102
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