Canon i-SENSYS MF729Cx Important Safety Instructions And Installation Manual page 399

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If the IP address is entered for [Server Address], check whether the DNS server supports only forward lookup. If
the server supports only forward lookup, select [Use] for [Login Information]. If you select [Use (Security
Authentication)], make sure that the DNS server supports reverse lookup.
[Position to Start Search]
Specify the node in the directory information tree (DIT) that you want to start search from. Leaving the text box blank
sets the machine to start search from an arbitrary node selected automatically.
Depending on the type of characters used, up to 120 characters can be entered.
When specifying the node, enter "DC=", followed by a host name (a dot-delimited character string in the Active
Directory domain name), and separate each of the entries with a comma. If the domain name is
"john.example.com", for example, enter "DC=john,DC=example,DC=com."
[Use SSL]
Select this check box to encrypt communication with the LDAP server using SSL.
This is enabled only when [Use] is selected in [Login Information].
[Port Number]
Enter the port number used for communicating with the LDAP server.
[Authentication/Attribute Acquisition Timeout]
Specify how long authentication and attribute acquisition can continue in a range from 15 to 150 seconds.
[User Name Attribute]
Enter the attribute name, to be compared with a user name entered during authentication, of up to 64 alphanumeric
characters (Example: "sAMAccountName").
Not required if [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected in [login information].
[E-Mail Address Attribute]
Enter the attribute name, to be used for obtaining an e-mail address from the authentication server, of up to 64
alphanumeric characters (Example: "mail").
[Login Information]
Select [Use] or [Use (Security Authentication)] depending on the type of authentication implemented by the LDAP
server.
[Use]
[Use (Security
Authentication)]
[Use System Manager ID]
If [Use] is selected in [Login Information], this specifies whether authentication using the system manager ID is used.
To use the system manager ID, select the check box and specify the user name and password for used for
authentication. If you deselect this check box, login is anonymous (no user name).
[User Name]
Enter the user name of the machine that was registered to the LDAP server in the form "(domain name)\(user name)"
(example: domain1\user1). Depending on the type of characters used, up to 120 characters can be entered.
[Set/Change Password]
To specify or change the password, select the check box and enter up to 24 characters in the [Password] text box.
[Domain Name]
When [Use (Security Authentication)] is selected for [Login Information], enter up to 120 alphanumeric characters for
the directory tree name in Active Directory (example: example.com).
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Click [OK].
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Specifying Destinations in an LDAP Server (Fax)
Specifying Destinations in an LDAP Server (E-mail/I-Fax)
Configuring SNTP
LDAP Server Authentication
Select to authenticate the machine using the System Manager ID.
Select to use data obtained by Kerberos, a network authentication protocol, for the
authentication password. If this setting is selected, the clock of the machine needs to be
synchronized with that of the LDAP server.

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