Local Machine Authentication Setup339NOTE: 802.1x can be configured also on the control panel of the machine. For details,refer toIEEE 802.1x Settings on page 99.1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click the [Properties] tab.2. Expand the [Security] folder.3. Select [802.1x] in the directory tree.4. Select the [Enabled] check box for [Enable IEEE 802.1x].5. From [Authentication Method], select the required authentication method.6. In [Login Name: (Device Name)], [Password], and [Retype Password], enter theuser name and password required by your authentication switch and server.7. If you selected [PEAP/MS-CHAPv2] in step 5, set whether or not to validate theserver certificate under [Certificate Validation].8. Click [Apply].9. If prompted, enter the System Administrator user ID and passcode.NOTE: The default System Administrator user ID and passcode are “11111” and “x-admin” respectively.Local Machine Authentication SetupWhen [Login to Local Accounts] is enabled, the System Administrator can definepasscodes for authorized users (and guests, when the selection is available) to use toauthenticate to the system and access restricted services.Preparations:1. Ensure the machine is fully functional on the network.2. Ensure that the TCP/IP and HTTP protocols are configured on the machine andfully functional. Refer to those topics in this guide for configuring information asrequired. This is required to access CentreWare Internet Services to configureauthentication. The Internet Services function is accessed through the embeddedHTTP server on the machine and allows System Administrators to configureAuthentication settings by using an Internet browser.At Your Workstation:1. Open your web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the[Address] or [Location] field. Click [Enter] to access CentreWare Internet Services.2. Click the [Properties] tab.3. Expand the [Accounting] folder, and then click [Accounting Configuration]. On thepage displayed, select [Local Accounting] from the [Accounting Type] drop-downlist.4. Click [Apply] to reboot the machine.5. Expand the [Security] folder, and then click [Authentication Configuration]. On thepage displayed, select [Login to Local Accounts] from the [Login Type] drop-downlist.6. Click [Apply] to reboot the machine.