Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 Administrator's Guide

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Authentication
Xerox ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
System Administrator Guide
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c.
In the [User Role] area, select either one of the three radio button.
d.
Click on the [Add New User] button to add the user, then press the [Close] button to return 
to the Authentication Configuration page.
Note:
You can also Edit user credentials, as well as Delete users, from the User Information 
Database screen. If using this method, you can only determine the user role to items if 
Authentication is successful, user will have access to all locked items if they have System 
Administrator access.
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 checkbox 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.
802.1X Authentication
The device supports 802.1X authentication based on the Extensible Application Protocol (EAP). 802.1X 
can be enabled for devices connected through both wired and wireless Ethernet networks. As described 
here, the 802.1X configuration is used to authenticate the device, rather than individual users. After 
the device has been authenticated, it will be accessible to users on the network.
The administrator can configure the device to use one EAP type. EAP types currently supported on the 
device are:
EAP-MD5
PEAPv0/EAP-MS-CHAPv2
EAP-MS-CHAPv2
Information Checklist
Before starting the procedure, please ensure the following items are available or have been performed:
Create a user name and password on your authentication server which will be used to 
authenticate the Xerox device.
Ensure your 802.1X authentication server and authentication switch are available on the network.