Network components used for digital-sending
The following table describes the network components used for digital sending.
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Network server running Windows® 2000 | The server contains the following components: | |||||
Professional, Server, or Advanced Server; | ● HP DSS | |||||
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Digital senders or HP | An HP DSS server can support up to 1000 HP 9250C Digital Senders, HP 9200C | |||||
peripheral (MFP) devices | Digital Senders, or MFP devices on the same network. Each device can be | |||||
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Web browser | Users can use a Web browser from any computer on the network to configure | |||||
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LAN fax server (requires DSS) | A LAN fax server is a network device that centrally handles the sending and | |||||
| receiving of large numbers of fax jobs. HP DSS can be used to configure the | |||||
| digital sender to route outgoing faxes to a LAN fax server. | |||||
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LDAP server | An LDAP server is a directory server that contains recipients' names and | |||||
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FTP server | A file transfer protocol (FTP) server can be used as a destination for documents | |||||
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Domain controller/Novell directory server | In order to support user authentication, the digital sender must have access to | |||||
(requires DSS) | a domain controller or Novell directory server in order to validate the user's login | |||||
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Network printer (requires DSS) | A network printer can be set up as a destination for documents scanned by the | |||||
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Kerberos Domain Controller | A Kerberos Domain Controller (KDC) provides Kerberos Authentication services | |||||
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Novell Network Support (requires DSS) | If Novell file servers are used on the network, HP DSS can write files into network | |||||
| folders and support network fax folders that reside on Novell servers. The Novell | |||||
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6 Chapter 1 Device basics | ENWW |