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Scanner > i-FAX
Scanner > DSM Scan
COMMAND CENTER RX
In Address Type, select the type of destination from the following:
• Email - forwards E-mail to the E-mail address entered.
• SMB - forwards SMB scan jobs to a shared folder on Microsoft Windows
network. Enter the Host Name, Port Number, path to a shared folder, Login
User Name, and the Login Password.
• FTP - forwards FTP scan jobs to an accessible FTP server. Enter the Host
Name, Port Number, path to a folder, Login User Name, and the Login
Password.
Adding an Address from an Address Book
To add an address from an Address Book, if set up, proceed as follows:
Click Import Contacts.
The address book opens. Check the check box for the address you want to add
to the destination.
After you have finished selection, click Submit.
The Send and Forward page appears. Check that the destination is added to
the destination list.
Delete
To delete a destination from Destination Settings, click the check box next
to the destination, then click Delete. If you accept the confirming prompt,
click Delete.
This sends scanned data in i-FAX mode. The subject and body contents for i-
FAX must be specified. The contents displayed on this page are the same as in
Scanner > E-mail, described above.
DSM (Distributed Scan Management) is a Microsoft definition of scanner
management systems over the Windows networks. The administrator can use
the Windows Server 2008 R2 scan management to obtain ScanProcess for
each user and add them to ActiveDirectory. This will allow the user to execute
scanning according to the scan process.
DSM Scan
Switches DSM Scan On or Off. Select Network Authentication for the
Authenticate Mode setting to use DSM Scan. Note that the SSL protocol
must also be turned On.
Client Certificate Type
Selects either the CA Certificate or DSM Scan Client Certificate for the
client certificate type. You must restart the network or this machine after you
have completed this setting in order to properly register the content of those
settings in the machine.
LDAP Server Name
Settings Pages
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