Explanation of Filing Protocols
FTP
FTP stands for “File Transfer Protocol.” It is a common method of transferring files via the Internet from one computer to another. FTP uses RFC 959[FTP] as its protocol. Therefore, ensure you have a legal FTP account with the privilege of writing under the directory to save the files and password before using FTP to save documents. To add a
HTTP
HTTP uses RFC 2616[HTTP 1.1] as its protocol, and the default Port is usually 80. If you are not using the HTTP port to save files, you must change the unit HTTP Port to the port for the Web Server.
Generally speaking, a Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Web Server will use an anonymous account for authentication, so that the user can link directly to the web page without entering the user name and password first. Therefore, if the HTTP Server does use an anonymous account for authentication when you use this unit to save files, there is no need for setting any text in the login name and password fields for the unit.
On the other hand, if the HTTP server does not allow an anonymous account for authentication to connect to the web page, the user will be prompted to enter a user name and password first when connecting to the web site. In this mode, the file saving feature is available only when entering the user name and password permitted by the server in the Login name and Password field for the unit.
Therefore, make sure of the mode that your Web Server allows before using HTTP for file saving. If anonymous access mode is not allowed, you must have a legal HTTP account and password.
Since this unit will check whether the directory for file saving really exists before proceeding to file saving and writing after scanning to the specified directory, you have to set the directory for files saving as “browse” and allow for writing in the Web Server; otherwise the unit will not be able to write the file into the directory.
If you wish to use the unit to save files, in addition to making some settings in Web Server, you will have to confirm that the account has writing privilege for connecting to the Web Server. If not, the unit will not be able to “write” the scanned file in the file system.
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