can use of the following three protocols to communicate with your authenticationserver:- Kerberos- SMB- LDAP• Card Reader: You must purchase and install a magnetic or proximity card readingsystem, such as Xerox Secure Access. To access the printer, users must swipe apre-programmed identification card.AuthorizationAuthorization is the process of defining the services and features that users are allowedto access. For example, you can configure the printer to allow a user to copy, and scan,but not email. There are two types of authorization:• Locally on the Device (Internal Database): User login information is stored locally inthe printer's internal User Information Database.• Remotely on the Network: User login information is stored externally in a networkdatabase such as an LDAP directory.PersonalizationPersonalization is the process of customizing services for a specific user. If your networkis connected to an LDAP server, the printer can look up a user's home directory and emailaddress when using the Scan to Home, or Email scanning features.NotePersonalization is only available when the printer is configured to use networkauthentication.Local AuthenticationSetting Up Local AuthenticationTo configure local authentication:1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Security > Authentication Configuration.2. On the Authentication Configuration page, next to Login Type, select Login to LocalAccounts.3. Select Enabled next to Print Stored File from Folder, or Enabled next to Folder toPC/Server Enabled to enable these services.4. Select Enabled next to Non-account Print to allow users without accounts to accessthe printer.5. Click Apply, then click Reboot Machine.To restrict or allow access to tools and features, see Controlling Access to Tools andFeatures.13-9Xerox® D95/D110/D125/D136 Copier/PrinterSystem Administration GuideUsing CentreWare Internet Services for Accounting and Authentication / Security