You must configure the Kyocera MFP to communicate with the
DCE Server. Kyocera offers a web-based interface for configuration.
Open a web browser, and enter the IP address of the Kyocera device in the
Address field.
Login with Administrator Username and Password, if required. The Kyocera
Command Center opens.
Click the Management Settings option, and then click
Authentication. The Authentication page opens.
From the Authentication Mode drop-down list, select Expansion
Authentication.
Click Setting to open IP Address/Server Name entry page.
In the IP Address/Server Name field, enter the IP address or host name
of the Equitrac DCE server and click OK.
Click Submit to save your configuration changes.
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