
Configure the Device
Figure 3-31 Authentication subtab – Configure Devices tab set
The Authentication subtab on the Configure Devices tab set contains the following elements.
Table 3-11 Authentication subtab — Configure Devices tab set
Callout Component Description
1 Sign In and Permission
Policies
Requires Sign-In: To require that a user must sign-in to use a feature in the
device, check the Requires Sign In checkbox in that feature's row.
Sign In method: In the Sign-In Method drop down list, select the
authentication agent to use for sign-in for that feature.
Authentication agents are software that collect the user's sign-in credentials
and authenticate those credentials against the appropriate authority. The
device firmware has built into it two different possible authentication agents
to choose from, one for Windows authentication and the second for LDAP
authentication.
DSS can also act as an authentication agent (if it was configured to work
that way when configuring the Authentication tab in the DSS service) and
can be chosen from the drop down menu as one of the selections when a
device is managed by DSS. It is also possible that other, 3rd party,
authentication agents will be available to choose from if they have been
installed on this device. Some popular 3rd party agents are HP Access
Control and Safecom.
2 Authentication Add the following information to enable authentication.
●
Default domain
General Device configuration
This section contains information about some of the more general sub-tabs available on the
Configure Devices tab set in the Configuration Utility. Use this tab set to configure individual DSS-
enabled devices. The following tabs are included in this section:
●
General subtab
●
Addressing subtab
ENWW Configuration 63
Comentarios a estos manuales