
Internet Communication Features
Fax Forward
Your machine is capable of transferring all received Internet email, or regular G3 fax documents to a preprogrammed G3 fax, or a PC destination.
Internet Fax
LAN
Transfer to a G3 Fax
or | G3 Fax |
Transfer to a PC
Document Distribution System
(DDS Server)
PC
G3 Fax
Routing
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
DHCP is a protocol for dynamically assigning IP addresses to Internet Fax, and client PCs. With DHCP, an Internet Fax can automatically acquire a unique IP address each time it connects to a network making IP address management an easier task for network administrators. When an Internet Fax logs on to the network, the DHCP server selects an IP address from a master list, and assigns it to the system.
If you wish to enable the following options on your Internet Fax, a static (reserved by a Network Administrator) IP address, and configurations must be used instead of the DHCP operation.
SMTP Receiving G3 Gateway
Direct Internet Fax XMT
SMTP Authentication
The Internet's emergence as a worldwide digital infrastructure has dramatically encouraged a market for
1.Internet mail is a
2.No single technique is recommended by the Internet Fax standard.
To improve, and robust the system, Authentication through encryption based techniques are provided as a typical solution. The techniques may be associated with the transmission channel, such as by using Simple Authentication, and Security layer (SASL).
Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) take advantage of Internet mail service by providing an Authentication feature.
Your Internet Fax provides the following three Authentication options.
1.SMTP Service Extension for Authentication (SMTP AUTH)
2.Lightweight
3.POP before SMTP
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