30714 Authentication andAccount AdministrationThe machine has a unique Authentication feature that restricts the ability to usefunctions, and an Account Administration feature that manages the use of eachmachine feature.Some models do not support some of the features described in this chapter. Somemodels require an optional kit to use some of the features described in this chapter.This chapter contains information on the features used to change the settings and onthe setting procedures.Overview of Authentication – page 307Authentication for Job Flow Sheets and Mailboxes – page 310Overview of Account Administration – page 320Xerox Standard Accounting – page 326802.1x Authentication – page 330Local Machine Authentication Setup – page 331Remote Authentication Setup – page 332Network Authentication Setup – page 335Xerox Secure Access Setup – page 337Overview of AuthenticationThis section is an overview of the Authentication feature used with the machine.Users Controlled by AuthenticationThe following is an explanation about the different user types that are controlled by theAuthentication feature.Users are classified into the following six types. The Authentication feature restrictsoperations according to the user type.• System Administrator• Authenticated Users (with System Administrator Privileges)• Authenticated Users (with Account Administrator Privileges)• Authenticated Users (with no System Administrator or Account AdministratorPrivileges)• Unauthenticated Users• General UsersSystem AdministratorThis is a user who can enter the System Administration mode and change the machinesettings.The System Administrator uses a special user ID called a System Administrator ID.