
Table 3-9 Authentication tab – LDAP Server (continued)
Callout Component Description
2 LDAP Sign In Setup Use the following fields to set up the sign-in method. Provide the
appropriate LDAP attribute name for your environment.
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LDAP Server address
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Port number
NOTE: Select Use a secure connection (SSL) to enable an SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer) connection.
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Bind prefix: This is the attribute that guarantees uniqueness between
any container in the Directory and other containers at the same level in
the directory tree. The is commonly the attribute 'cn', but can be
configured by the LDAP administrator to be any attribute.
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Bind and Search Root:
The search root is the distinguished name (DN) of the entry in the
LDAP directory where the search is to begin. A DN is made up of
'
attribute=value
' pairs separated by commas.
In Windows Active Directory Services, the search root normally takes
the form: CN=Users,DC=domain_name,DC=domain_suffix. To
limit the address search even more, for example, to a single
organizational unit (OU), add components to the search root. For
example, to search for users in the "accounting" OU, add
"OU=accounting" to the search root
(OU=accounting,CN=Users,DC=domain_name,DC=domain_suf
fix). By using these methods to configure the search root that is used
in authentication, access to Digital Sending features can be limited to a
subset of users in an organization. Several methods can be used to
determine the search root.
NOTE: On some LDAP servers, the search root can remain blank. In
this case, the root node is assumed to be the starting place.
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Match the name entered with this attribute
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Retrieve the user's e‑mail address using this attribute
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Retrieve the device user's name using this attribute
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Retrieve the device user's group using this attribute
To allow an exact match only, click to select the Exact match on Group
attribute check box.
3 Test LDAP Sign in Type information into the following fields, and then click Test to test the
LDAP Server sign-in setup.
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Username
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Password
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