Brother HLL9410CDN Enterprise Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Store Print Log to Network

> Configure the Store Print Log to Network Settings Using

Web Based Management

Configure the Store Print Log to Network Settings Using Web Based
Management

1. Start your web browser.
2. Type "https://machine's IP address" in your browser's address bar (where "machine's IP address" is the

machine's IP address).
For example:
https://192.168.1.2

3. If required, type the password in the

Login

field, and then click

Login

.

The default password to manage this machine’s settings is located on the back of the machine and
marked "

Pwd

".

4. Go to the navigation menu, and then click

Administrator

>

Store Print Log to Network

.

Start from

, if the navigation menu is not shown on the left side of the screen.

5. In the

Print Log

field, click

On

.

6. Configure the following settings:

Option

Description

Network Folder
Path

Type the destination folder where your print log will be stored on the CIFS server (for
example: \\ComputerName\SharedFolder).

File Name

Type the file name you want to use for the print log (up to 32 characters).

File Type

Select the

TXT

or

CSV

option for the Print Log file type.

Time Source for
Log

Select the time source for the print log.

Auth. Method

Select the authentication method required for access to the CIFS server:

Auto

,

Kerberos

, or

NTLMv2

. Kerberos is an authentication protocol which allows devices or

individuals to securely prove their identity to network servers using a single sign-on.
NTLMv2 is the authentication method used by Windows to log into servers.

Auto

: If you select

Auto

, NTLMv2 will be used to the authentication method.

Kerberos

: Select the

Kerberos

option to use Kerberos authentication only.

NTLMv2

: Select the

NTLMv2

option to use NTLMv2 authentication only.

For the

Kerberos

and

NTLMv2

authentication, you must also configure

the

Date&Time

settings or the SNTP protocol (network time server) and

DNS server.

Username

Type the user name for the authentication (up to 96 characters).

If the user name is part of a domain, enter the user name in one of the
following styles: user@domain or domain\user.

Password

Type the password for the authentication (up to 32 characters).

Kerberos
Server Address

(if needed)

Type the Key Distribution Center (KDC) host address (for example:
kerberos.example.com; up to 64 characters) or the IP address (for example:
192.168.56.189).

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