5. Select the authentication system to be used for external authentication.
[Authentication Type] Select the authentication system [OK]
Select an available authentication system. For general usage, select [Default].
6. Enter the domain name.
[Domain Name] Enter the domain name [OK]
You cannot specify a domain name under an authentication system that does not support domain
login.
7. Obtain the URL of the server specified in "Server Name".
[Obtain URL] [Check]
If "Server Name" or the setting for enabling SSL is changed after obtaining the URL, the URL is "Not
Obtained".
8. If you have registered the group to be used for external authentication, specify the group.
[Program/Change Group]
[* Not Programmed] [Group Name] Enter the group name
[OK]
If you set "Authentication Type" to [Windows (Native)] or [Windows (NT Compatible)], you can
use the global group.
If you set "Authentication Type" to [Notes], you can use the Notes group. If you set "Authentication
Type" to [Basic (Integration Server)], you can use the groups created using the Authentication
Manager.
9. Specify the level for printer job authentication.
[Printer Job Authentication] Select the printer job authentication level [OK]
If you select [Simple (Limitation)], specify the range in which [Simple (Limitation)] is applied to
"Printer Job Authentication". You can specify the IPv4 address range to which this setting is applied,
and whether or not to apply the setting to the parallel and USB interfaces.
[Simple (Limitation)] [Change Limitation Range] Specify the range in which [Simple
(Limitation)] is applied to "Printer Job Authentication" [OK] [Exit] [OK]
For a description of the printer job authentication levels, see page 57 "Printer Job
Authentication".
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