
In the Password box, enter the LDAP Admin password.
6. To congure the LDAP database search settings, perform the following steps in the LDAP Database Search
Settings section:
a. To add the location in the LDAP directory structure where the device begins the search, enter the root
name in the Bind and Search Root box, and then click the Add button. To enter multiple locations,
separate the root names with the vertical bar (|) symbol. The root name cannot contain the following
characters:
& < > ;
This text box can use static data or custom variables supported in the following formats:
●
Variable data (a variable always starts and ends with %% with the name of the variable in
between the starting and ending %% signs)
%%<custom variable>%% (where “<custom variable>” is the name of the user dened eld)
Example: %%var_DatabaseSearchSettings%%
●
Variable data along with a combination of static content before or after the variable
<static value>%%<custom variable>%%<static value>
TIP: By starting the variable data name with var_, it’s easier to nd and identify user dened elds in
HP Web Jetadmin.
TIP: In HP Web Jetadmin, text boxes that support variable data are highlighted blue. For more
informa
tion on variable data, see
Create and Use Variable Data on page 183.
b. To delete a search root, select the root name from the BindSearchRoot grid, and then click the
Remo
ve button.
c. To delete all of the search roots, click the Remove All button.
7. In the Match the name entered with this attribute box, enter the attribute name that the device uses to
authen
ticate the user login name. The attribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
8. In the Retrieve the device user's email address using this attribute box, enter the LDAP attribute name for
user email addre
sses. The attribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
9. In the Retrieve the device user's name using this attribute box, enter the LDAP attribute name for user
names. The a
ttribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
10. In the Retrieve the device user's group using this attribute box, enter the LDAP attribute name for user
gr
oups. The attribute name cannot contain the following characters:
& < > ;
11. If the specied
group attribute must match the LDAP attribute exactly, select the Exact match on group
attribute checkbox.
-or-
If the specied group attribute does not need to match the LDAP attribute exactly, clear the Exact match on
gr
oup attribute checkbox.
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