Network Connectivity
Xerox
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B215 Multifunction Printer
User Guide
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Configuring IPP Using Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services
1. In Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services, click Properties Connectivity Protocols.
2. Click IPP.
3. For Protocol, select Enable.
4. Enter additional information as needed.
5. For Secure IPP Connection with SSL/TLS, select Enable.
6. Click Apply.
LDAP Server
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol used to process queries and updates to an
LDAP information directory, on an external server. LDAP can also be used for network authentication
and authorization.
The LDAP Server page displays the current LDAP servers configured for your printer. You can configure
a maximum of nine LDAP servers for your printer.
Note: When configuring settings in Properties, you will be prompted to enter the Administrator
account user name and password. For information about logging in as an administrator, refer to
Accessing the Xerox® CentreWare® Internet Services Administrator Account.
Adding or Editing an LDAP Server Using Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet
Services
1. In Xerox
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CentreWare
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Internet Services, click Properties Connectivity Protocols.
2. Click LDAP Directory.
3. To edit the default LDAP server settings, for LDAP (Default), click Edit.
4. To configure another LDAP server, for Additional LDAP Servers, click Add or Edit.
5. To configure server information, perform the following steps.
a. Type a Friendly Name. The Friendly Name appears as the default description for the server
when a user scans a job at the control panel.
b. Select the Name or IP Address type. Fields update based on the options that you select.
c. Type the LDAP IP address or host name and port number.
d. Type the appropriately formatted address or host name of your backup server, then change
the default port number as needed.
6. To configure LDAP Access, perform the following steps.
a. Enter the Search Directory Root.
Note:
• It is not necessary to include DC=Users in the Search Directory Root.
• For details on Base DN formatting, refer to the RFC 2849 - LDAP Data Interchange
Format (LDIF) Technical Specification on the IETF website.
b. For Login Credentials to Access LDAP Server, select an option.