Configure the settings to search for destinations from the LDAP server or Active Directory.
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[Enabling LDAP] | Select whether to use the LDAP server to search for a destination. Using this function allows you to search for an E-mail address or fax number via the LDAP server when sending the scanned original data. [OFF] is specified by default. | |
[Setting Up LDAP] | Register the LDAP server used to search for a destination. Select an unregistered key, and enter the required information. | |
[LDAP Server Name] | Enter the name of the LDAP server (using up to 32 characters). Use a name that helps you easily identify the server. | |
[LDAP Setting] | Configure settings for LDAP search operations.
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[Server Address] | Enter the LDAP server address. Use one of the following formats.
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[Search Base] | Specify the starting point to search for a user to be authenticated (using up to 255 characters). The range from the entered origin point, including the following tree structure, is searched. Example of entry: "cn=users,dc=example,dc=com" | |
[SSL Setting] | Specify whether or not to use SSL for communication with the LDAP server. [OFF] is specified by default. | |
[Port Number] | If necessary, change the LDAP server port number. Normally, you can use the original port number. [389] is specified by default. | |
[Port Number (SSL)] | If necessary, change the SSL communication port number. Normally, you can use the original port number. [636] is specified by default. | |
[Certificate Verification Level Settings] | To validate the certificate during SSL communication, select items to be verified.
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[Authentication Type] | Select the authentication method to log in to the LDAP server. Select one appropriate for the authentication method used for your LDAP server.
[Anonymous] is specified by default. | |
[Select Server Authentication Method] | Select the LDAP server authentication method.
[Use Settings] is specified by default. | |
[Use Referral] | Select whether to use the referral function, if necessary. Make an appropriate choice to fit the LDAP server environment. [ON] is specified by default. | |
[Login Name] | Log in to the LDAP server, and enter the login name to search for a user (using up to 64 characters). | |
[Password] | Enter the password of the user name you entered into [Login Name] (using up to 64 characters). | |
[Domain Name] | Enter the domain name to log in to the LDAP server (using up to 64 characters). If [GSS-SPNEGO] is selected for [Authentication Type], enter the domain name of Active Directory. | |
[Search Attributes Authentication] | Select whether to enable the attribute-based authentication when [Authentication Type] is set to [Simple] and [Select Server Authentication Method] to [Dynamic Authentication]. If enabled, the user does not need to enter all of the DN (Distinguished Name) when performing authentication via the LDAP server. [No Limit] is specified by default. | |
[Search Attribute(s)] | Enter the search attribute to be automatically added before the user name (using up to 64 characters). The attribute must start with an alphabet character. [uid] is specified by default. | |
[Check Connection] | Select this option to try connecting to the LDAP server using the entered information and check if the information registered is correct. This option is displayed when [ON] is selected in [Enabling LDAP]. | |
[Reset All Settings] | Tap this button to reset all the contents you entered. | |
[Default LDAP Server Setting] | Select the default LDAP server to search for a destination. When registering multiple LDAP servers, set the frequently used LDAP server as the default. | |
[Default Search Result Display Setting] | Select the default destination type to be displayed as the destination search result. [E-Mail] is specified by default. |