Network ConfigurationWorkCentre 5300 Series Multifunction PrinterSystem Administrator Guide348. Under the Perform Query on heading, select:• Mapped Name Field: This option allows you to specify how the name fields are mapped.After you apply this setting, you can define the field mappings. For details, see Defining UserMappings below.• Surname and Given Name Fields: This option allows you to search for the user’s last nameand first name.9. Click Apply.Defining User MappingsLDAP servers provide different results to search queries depending on how user data is mapped. Editingthe mapping allows you to fine-tune server search results.Note: If you are using Internet Fax, ensure that the Internet Fax field is not set to No attributetype that can be used in the drop-down menu. This setting prevents the LDAP Address Book fromdisplaying on the Internet Fax screen on the printer's control panel. Select mail as the InternetFax setting.1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols > LDAP > LDAP User Mappings.2. To send a test query, under Search, type the name of the user you want to search for in the UserName field, then click Search.If a match occurs, the user’s information displays.3. Use the drop-down menus under Imported Heading to remap fields as needed.Note: Headings are defined by your LDAP server’s schema.Configuring Filters for LDAP1. In CentreWare IS, click Properties > Connectivity > Protocols > LDAP > Custom Filters.2. In the User ID Query Filter field, type the LDAP search string or filter that you wish to apply. Thefilter defines a series of conditions that the LDAP search must fulfill in order to return theinformation you want.Note: The search string should be formatted as LDAP objects inside of parentheses. For example,to find the user with a sAMAccountName of Bob, type (objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName=Bob).3. Under Email Address Book Filter, select Enable Filter.4. In the Email Address Book Filter field, type the LDAP search string or filter that you want toapply. The filter defines a series of conditions that the LDAP search must fulfill in order to returnthe information you want.Note: Format the search string as LDAP objects placed inside parentheses. For example, to find allusers that have an email attribute (mail enabled), type (objectClass=user) (mail=*).5. Under Fax Address Book Filter, select Enable Filter.6. In the Fax Address Book Filter field, type the LDAP search string or filter that you want to apply.The filter defines a series of conditions that the LDAP search must fulfill in order to return theinformation you want.7. Under Internet Fax Address Book Filter, select Enable Filter.