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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
12.4.5 LDAP SETTING
A. DISABLE/ENABLE
B. LDAP SERVER ADDR.
C. LDAP PORT NO.
D. SSL SETTING
E. SEARCH BASE
F. ATTRIBUTE
Function
This function is used to set whether or not to use LDAP.
Use
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is ENABLE.
DISABLE / “ENABLE
Function To set the LDAP server address.
Use To enter LDAP server address.
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is 0.0.0.0.
1. Select the [LDAP SERVER ADDR.], then press Select key.
2. Type in the IP address or host name for the LDAP server, then press Select key.
The host name can contain a maximum of 64 characters.
Function To set the LDAP server port number.
Use To enter the LDAP server port number.
Setting/
procedure
When SSL Setting is disable, the default value is 389.
When SSL Setting is enable, the default value is 636.
1. Select the [LDAP PORT NO.], then press Select key.
2. Type in the port number (1 - 65535), then press Select key.
Function To set whether to use SSL (data encryption) for connecting to LDAP server.
Use To use SSL (data encryption) for connecting to LDAP server.
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is DISABLE.
“DISABLE” / ENABLE
Function To set the directory path for LDAP server.
Use To enter the directory path for LDAP server.
Setting/
procedure
1. Select the [SEARCH BASE], then press Select key.
2. Specify the database where the LDAP server is searched, then press Select key.
The search base can contain a maximum of 64 characters.
Function To set a search attribute that is used to search a destination from LDAP server.
Use To enter a search attribute that is used to search a destination from LDAP server.
Setting/
procedure
1. Select the [ATTRIBUTE], then press Select key.
2. Type in the attribute, then press Select key.
The attribute can contain a maximum of 32 characters.
G. SEARCH METHOD
H. LDAP TIMEOUT
I. MAX. SEARCH RESULTS
J. AUTHENTICATION
K. LDAP ACCOUNT
Function To set a search method that is used to search a destination.
Use To change a search method that is used to search a destination.
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is CONTAIN.
BEGIN / “CONTAIN” / END
Function To set the Max. time-out period for LDAP search.
Use To change the Max. time-out period for LDAP search.
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is 60 sec. (5 - 300 sec.)
1. Select the [LDAP TIMEOUT], then press Select key.
2. Type in the length of time (in seconds) until the LDAP search times out, then press
Select key.
Function To set the Max. results of address for LDAP search.
Use To change the Max. results of address for LDAP search.
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is 100 (5 - 100)
1. Select the [MAX. SEARCH RESULTS], then press Select key.
2. Type in the maximum number of items, then press Select key.
Function To set the authentication method to logon to LDAP server.
Use
To change the authentication method to logon to LDAP server.
[ANONYMOUS]: User name and password are not necessary (Dynamic authentication
will be invalid when anonymous is selected.)
[SIMPLE]: Simple method which needs the user name and the password
[DIGEST-MD5]: Method available with normal LDAP server. When failing to authenticate
with Digest-MD5, it automatically switches to CRAMMD5.
[GSS-SPNEGO]: Method available with Windows active directory (Kerberos authentica-
tion).
Setting/
procedure
The default setting is ANONYMOUS.
“ANONYMOUS” / SIMPLE / DIGEST-MD5 / GSS-SPNEGO
Function To set the account name to connect to LDAP server.
Use To set the account name to connect to LDAP server.
Setting/
procedure
1. Select the [LDAP ACCOUNT], then press Select key.
2. Type in the account name for the LDAP server, then press Select key.
The account name can contain a maximum of 64 characters.
11.4.4 LDAP SETTING

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