1 Setting up Network Server38 Setting up Role Based Access ControlSetting up Role Based Access ControlWhen you enable the Role Based Access Control for the User Management Setting, you mustconfigure the Role Based Access Control in the LDAP server.When you enable the Role Based Access Control, you can restrict the operations for each regis-tered user using LDAP server.To manage the Role Based Access Control, add the following schema setting in each user infor-mation registered in the LDAP server.Example:eBMUserRole = “+C+Em+Fl+Fx+iF”Copy, Email, Save as file, Fax, and Internet Fax are allowed for the user.eBMUserRole = “-Em-Fx”Others than Email and Fax are allowed for the user.eBMUserRole = “ “All functions except the administrative functions are allowed for the user.eBMUserRole = “*”All functions except the administrative functions are allowed for the user.(Same as eBMUserRole = “ “)y “+” and “-” cannot be entered in the same user.y “*” must be entered into a head.OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.1129.2.100.1.1Attribute Name eBMUserRoleAttribute Type Unicode stringMax 256Value C: CopyEm: EmailFl: Save as fileP: PrintB: Store to e-FilingFx: FaxiF: Internet FaxFC: Address Book registrationTemplate registrationUser settings (can be set from the [USER] button inthe [USER FUNCTION] button*: All above functionsAlso you can use the following prefixes:+: Prefix for permitting-: Prefix for prohibiting