HP Commercial LaserJet Printers and MFPs - Imaging and Printing Security Best Practices

Chapter 4 HP LaserJet and Color LaserJet MFP Security Checklist 66
LDAP
If your network includes LDAP, configure the LDAP Authentication options (Figure 61).
Figure 61: The Accessing the LDAP Server options.
These settings enable the MFPs to require a user's logon credentials for use of the MFPs. This is
related to the LDAP access options in the Digital Sending category, which enable the MFP to
use the LDAP address book; however, the SSL certificate options for both configurations appear
on the Digital Sending page.
Note:
These instructions assume that the LDAP server is configured for SSL. If
you have this feature available, you should go to the Digital Send page
(see the Digital Send section, above) to upload a certificate created by
the Certificate Authority server on your network.
Select Simple over SSL in the LDAP Server Bind Method: dropdown menu.
Note:
If possible, you should choose Simple over SSL for the bind method and
configure the LDAP server for communication over a secure SSL channel.
This also requires that you generate SSL certificates and upload them to
the MFPs using the LDAP Access options in the Digital Sending page
(explained earlier).