Configuring Smart Card Through Xerox® Authentication
Start a web browser, and enter the IP address of the Xerox® device in the
Address field.
The Xerox web configuration page opens (CentreWare Internet Services).
Click the Properties tab, expand the Security folder in the left pane,
then select Authentication Configuration.
Select No Passcode Required from the Smart Card Link Mode
drop-down list if only a User ID is required to register the card.
- Or -
Select Enter Passcode from the Smart Card Link Mode drop-down
list if both User ID and Passcode are required to register the card.
Click the Apply button to save the setting.
Close the web browser.
The Smart Card link Mode may not be visible until the EPA card reader is
configured and the device has been rebooted.
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