Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode)
If you enter the following substitution strings for these settings, the strings will be replaced with the following strings when the fax is sent.
Substitution String | Replacement String |
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| Fax number that is registered in the |
%n% | address book and selected before |
| sending the image file. |
%h% | Provider name |
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%u% | User name |
%pw% | Password |
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For example, the substitution strings that you enter will be replaced as follows when the fax number is “00111222”, the provider name is “FaxService”, and the user name is “SFUser”.
Entered String | Replacement String |
%n%@%h% 0011112222@FaxService
Fax delivery
•For details on the use and configuration of an authorization server, consult your server administrator.
Enable Authentication Server
Select this check box to permit users registered on the authentication server to log in.
Authentication Method
Select one of the following based on the directory service used by the authentication server.
• Select [Simple] if the directory service used by the |
authentication server is OpenLDAP. |
• Select [Active Directory] if the directory service used by |
notification
Fax delivery notification (from SFUser)
the authentication server is Active Directory. |
Search Base
(from %u%)
❏Authentication Server
When using a domain server compatible with Active Directory or OpenLDAP, you can log in to the scanner with a user account registered on the domain server.
In the authentication server settings, you can register the domain server to use as the authentication server. If the account information includes
You can register up to four authentication servers.
IMPORTANT
•After configuring an authentication server, restart the scanner to update its display.
•When the authentication server and address book server (LDAP server) are the same, enter values for all of the settings.
Enter the search base for referring
IMPORTANT
For information on the character strings to enter for the search base, consult your system administrator.
Host Name (Address)
Enter the host name or address of the authentication server.
Domain
Enter a domain name supported by Active Directory.
Port number
Enter the port number used for the LDAP protocol. The standard port number is 389.
User name
When using the authentication server as an address book server, enter a user name for referring