Owner's Manual

Authentication
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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9. In the Current Configuration area, click on the [Configure] or [Edit] button for Web User
Interface Authentication.
10. Follow the instructions to select the required Authentication Type.
•See Authentication Configuration for Kerberos (Solaris) on page 123.
•See Authentication Configuration for Kerberos (Windows 2000/2003) on page 124.
•See Authentication Configuration for NDS (Novell) on page 126.
•See Authentication Configuration for SMB (Windows NT4) and SMB (Windows
2000/2003) on page 127.
•See Authentication Configuration for LDAP/LDAPS on page 128.
When you have configured the required Authentication Type, click on the [Save] button to return
to the Authentication Configuration page.
Configure your LDAP Server
Configure LDAP communications on the device as stated in the LDAP/LDAPS topic, see Authentication
Configuration for LDAP/LDAPS on page 128.
11. To set Authentication to control access to individual Services:
a. In the Current Configuration area, click on the [View] button for Service Registration.
b. On the Service Registration screen, check the checkboxes to select the services you want to
display on the machine touch interface.
c. Click on the [Save] button and return to the Authentication Configuration.
12. To set Authentication to control access to individual Features:
a. Select [Tools & Feature Access] in the directory tree under Access Right.
b. In the Tools & Feature Access page, under Presets, select either:
Standard Access - Only Lock Tools
Open Access - Unlock All Tools and Features
Custom Access
If you select [Custom Access], for each Pathways and services within the pathway you can select
either [Unlocked] or [Locked] from the drop-down menu. For certain Services within the Service
Pathway you can also select [Hidden].
c. Click on the [Apply] button, then click on the [OK] button when you see the message
“Properties have been successfully modified”.
13.
Select [Logout] in the upper right corner of your screen if you are still logged in as Administrator,
and click on the [Logout] button.
Using Secure Access
1. Read the device’s user interface prompt to determine what needs to be done to be authenticated
at the device. Authentication methods include swiping a card, placing a proximity card near the
reader, or entering a user ID or PIN (personal identification number).
2. If the device requests further information such as accounting details, enter this information at the
user interface.
3. The device will confirm successful authentication allowing access to previously locked system
features.