Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode)

7. Server Settings

From the Server Settings screen, you can configure mail server settings for sending images via e-mail, and settings for accessing a network authentication server compatible with a directory service.

IMPORTANT

You can simplify user administration on the scanner by using e-mail addresses registered on an LDAP server, or by logging in from user accounts that are registered on a domain server and are compatible with Active Directory or LDAP servers.

Configure the server settings only after consulting your network administrator.

 

 

a E-mail Sever / Fax Settings

 

 

Configure the mail server to be used for sending e-mail, or

 

 

the Internet fax service provider to be used for sending fax.

 

a

For details, consult your e-mail system administrator. (See

 

“E-mail Server/Fax Settings” on p. 6-34.)

 

 

 

 

b Authentication Server

 

 

Configure the domain server (authentication server) on

a

 

which user accounts have been registered with Active

b

 

Directory. (See “Authentication Server” on p. 6-35.)

c

 

d

b

c Address Book Server

e

f

 

Configure these settings when using an LDAP server. (See

 

 

 

 

“Address Book Server” on p. 6-36.)

 

 

d FTP server

 

 

Configure this function to transfer a scan result log along

 

 

with an image file during transfer to the FTP server. (See

 

c

“FTP server” on p. 6-36.)

 

e NTP Server

 

 

 

 

Configure the NTP server to synchronize the ScanFront

 

d

with the correct time. (See “NTP Server” on p. 6-37.)

 

e

f ScanFront Service Server

 

When a ScanFront Service Server (i.e., a computer on

 

 

 

f

which ScanFront Service is installed) exists on the

 

 

network, use this to specify the host name of the server and

 

 

the port number used for transmission.

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