375Setup Flow for User Management SettingWhen you want to manage the authentication for each individual user, enable the User Management Set-ting.This equipment supports the following methods for the User Management Setting.• Windows Domain AuthenticationWhen you network manages the network users using the Windows Domain, this equipment can bemanaged using the Windows Domain Authentication.When this is configured, users must enter the user name and password that is registered in the Win-dows Domain to perform the any operations on the Control Panel of this equipment.• LDAP AuthenticationWhen you network manages the network users using the LDAP, this equipment can be managed usingthe LDAP Authentication.When this is configured, users must enter the user name and password that is registered in the LDAPserver to perform the any operations on the Control Panel of this equipment.• MFP Local AuthenticationWhen you do not have any network authentication systems in your network, you can use the MFPLocal Authentication.When this is configured, users must enter the user name and password that is registered in the MFP toperform the any operations on the Control Panel of this equipment.When you enable the User Management Setting, the department management will be enabled automati-cally. However, no department code has been registered, you cannot enable the User Management Set-ting. In that case, please register the department code before enabling the User Management Setting.P.36 "Setup Flow for Department Management"Setup Flow Description/ReferenceConfigure NetworkAuthentication Service(Optional)Make sure that the Network Authentication Service is configured correctly inthe network server if you use Windows Domain Authentication or LDAPAuthentication.If the LDAP authentication is used, some settings will be required in the net-work server and the equipment. For information about setting up the LDAPauthentication, please see the following section.Reference: Network Administration Guide- Chapter 1 “Setting up Network Server”“Setting up LDAP Authentication Service”Configure Role BasedAccess Control(Optional)Configuring the Role Based Access Control in the LDAP server if the RoleBased Access Control is enabled.Reference: Network Administration Guide• Chapter 1 “Setting up Network Server”“Setting up Role Based Access Control”Enable User Manage-ment SettingEnable the User Management Setting that is suited to your network.Reference: User Management Guide• Chapter 1 “Setting up User Management”“Setting up User Management Setting”“Enabling User Management Setting”Ð