7.3.1.4 Protocol Version
LDAP protocol version to use - values being LDAPv2 and LDAPv3.
7.3.1.5 Authentication
Specify the Authentication method to use on an LDAP connection – values being ‘Anonymous’, ‘Basic’, ,
‘Negotiate’ and ‘Digest’.
Appropriate user credential details are required in the associated format depending on the authentication
method described for the enterprise directory server. e.g.
domain\username or
cn=username, cn=Users, dc=mycompany, dc=com
7.3.1.6 Verify connection
Use this link to verify the LDAP server connection settings.
7.3.2 Server attributes
Identifies the LDAP attributes relating to the directory schema of an enterprise directory server.
7.3.2.1 User Object Classes
Comma separated attributes that help identify Object Classes in LDAP schema.
7.3.2.2 User Principal Name attribute
Attribute uniquely identifying a user in LDAP schema. This is used in secure pull print workflow to tag print
jobs against the user.
7.3.2.3 User Email attribute
Attribute that maps to the email address in LDAP directory schema. The value of this attribute is taken as the
email address of user in ePrint Enterprise.
7.3.2.4 Group Member attribute
Attribute distinctively representing user(s) in LDAP group. Used while synchronizing LDAP user group with HP
ePrint Enterprise.
7.3.2.5 User Locale attribute
This attribute identifies the location of the user.
7.3.3 Search rules
Search rules will enable enhanced search capabilities on the enterprise directory server.
7.3.3.1 User root Distinguished Name
Identifies the “root” distinguished name of the LDAP entry in context. Based on need, the LDAP lookup can be
limited to the listed distinguished name. If left empty, the LDAP Base Distinguished Name is considered in
place.
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