
Disable the LDAP sign-in method
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Clear the Enable LDAP Sign In checkbox.
LDAP Users and Groups
Use this option to set LDAP permissions for individual users or groups. These permissions control who has
access to what features on the device. Choose the permission levels that best suit the security needs of your
organization and the convenience needs of your users.
Use the following steps to congure this option:
1. Select a value from Default permission set for LDAP users.
2. To add a user permission setting, type the user name in Name.
3. Select the permission setting from Permission.
4. Select the type from Type and click Add.
5. To edit a permission set, select it from the list and then edit the Permission set.
6. To remove a user permission setting, select the permission setting and click Remove.
Local Administrator Password
Local Administrator Password is used to congure Account Lockout Policy for the device to avoid device lockout if
login fails. It also prompts the user to enter the proper password for the device.
Use the following steps to congure the Local Administrator Password:
1. If Enable Account Lockout is enabled, then Maximum Attempts, Lockout Interval, and Reset Lockout
Interval is enabled. Enable or disable account lockout using this option.
a. Maximum Attempts - Maximum number of password attempts (3-30)
b. Lockout Interval- Interval the account is locked out (5-1800 Secs)
c. Reset Lockout Interval- Reset the interval of lockout (0-1800 Secs)
2. Enable Password Complexity- When enabled, the password must contain three of the following: uppercase
letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
3. Minimum Password Length- Password length should be 0-16 (when complexity disabled) 3-16 (when
complexity enabled). (0) indicates that the minimum password length is disabled; no password is required.
NOTE: See the actual device for supported range of values.
Near Field Communication
Near eld communication (NFC) capabilities enable an easy one-to-one HP wireless direct print connection by
using a simple device-to-device touch. Users can quickly connect to the printer and print documents and images
from a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet, by touching the mobile device to the NFC antenna on the
printer. Use this option to enable and disable the NFC feature on the printer.
To enable the NFC feature, select the Enable Near Field Communication checkbox.
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