Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 Administrator's Guide
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Authentication
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
System Administrator Guide
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8.
The Authentication Configuration page is displayed, in the Current Configuration area click on
the [Edit Methods]/[Configure] button for Authentication.
the [Edit Methods]/[Configure] button for Authentication.
9.
In the Where is the Information Located? area select [Remotely on the Network] form the
drop-down menu for Device User Interface Authentication and click on the [Save] button to
return to the Authentication Configuration page.
drop-down menu for Device User Interface Authentication and click on the [Save] button to
return to the Authentication Configuration page.
10. In the Current Configuration area, click on the [Configure] button for Authentication Server.
11. In the Authentication Server page:
a.
Select [Kerberos (Solaris)] from the Authentication Type drop-down menu.
b.
In the Default Key Distribution Center (Required) area:
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Enter details in the [Realm] field.
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Select either [IPv4 Address], [IPv6 Address] or [Host Name] radio button.
•
If IPv4 or IPv6 Address is selected, enter the [IP Address] and [Port] and [Backup IP
Address] and [Port] details of the default Default Key Distribution Centre (Required).
Address] and [Port] details of the default Default Key Distribution Centre (Required).
•
If Host Name is selected, enter the [Host Name] and [Port] and [Backup Host Name]
and [Port] details of the Default Key Distribution Centre (Required).
and [Port] details of the Default Key Distribution Centre (Required).
c.
Enter details for up to 8 [Alternate Key Distribution Centres (Optional)] and backups, if
required.
required.
d.
Click on the [Save] button to save the settings and return to the Authentication
Configuration page.
Configuration page.
12. 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 checkbox to select the services you want to
display on the machine touch interface.
display on the machine touch interface.
c.
Click on the [Save] button and return to the Authentication Configuration.
13. 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:
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Standard Access - Only Lock Tools
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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].
either [Unlocked] or [Locked] from the drop-down menu. For certain Services within the Service
Pathway you can also select [Hidden].
14. Click on the [Apply] button, then click on the [OK] button when you see the message “Properties
have been successfully modified”.
15. Select [Logout] in the upper right corner of your screen if you are still logged in as Administrator,
and click on the [Logout] button.
Authentication Configuration for Kerberos (Windows 2000/2003)
1.
At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address
bar, and press [Enter].
bar, and press [Enter].
2.
Click the [Properties] tab.
3.
If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111].