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8.[Administration] Tab Page

Setting up Remote 1 and Remote 2

In Remote 1 and Remote 2, you can specify how users can select the network folders for Save as file destination when
you select [Use Network Folder Destination] in the Destination setting. You can specify two network folders; Remote 1 and
Remote 2. The setting items are the same for both Remote 1 and Remote 2.
The network folder as a destination must be set to be shared by all users.
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Item name
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[Remote 1]/[Remote 2]
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Allow the following network folder
to be used as a destination
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Protocol
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Server Name
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Port Number(Command)
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Network Path
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Login User Name
Select the remote network folder you want to use.
Select this to restrict users to select only the network folder that you have specified.
Otherwise, select [Allow user to select network folder to be used as a destination].
[Remote Setting List] button — Sets a list of network folders for Save as file destination,
which can be selected from Remote 1 and Remote 2. To select the specified setting list from
the control panel, you must select [Allow user to select network folder to be used as a
destination].
P.194 "[Remote Setting List] screen"
Select the protocol to be used for uploading a file to the network folder.
SMB — Select this to send a file to the network folder using the SMB protocol.
FTP — Select this to send a file to the FTP server.
FTPS — Select this to send a file to the FTP server using FTP over SSL.
NetWare IPX/SPX — Select this to send a scanned file to the NetWare file server using
the IPX/SPX protocol.
NetWare TCP/IP — Select this to send a scanned file to the NetWare file server using
the TCP/IP protocol.
When you select [FTP] as the protocol, enter the FTP server name or IP address where a
scanned file will be sent. For example, to send a scanned file to the "ftp://192.168.1.1/user/
scanned" FTP folder in the FTP server, enter "192.168.1.1" in this box.
When you select [NetWare IPX/SPX] as the protocol, enter the NetWare file server name or
Tree/Context name (when NDS is available).
When you select [NetWare TCP/IP] as the protocol, enter the IP address of the NetWare file
server.
You can enter up to 64 alphanumerical characters and symbols.
Enter the port number to be used for controls if you select [FTP] as the protocol. Generally "-
" is entered for the control port. When "-" is entered, the default port number, that is set for
FTP Client by an administrator, will be used. If you do not know the default port number for
FTP Client, ask your administrator and change this option if you want to use another port
number.
You can enter a value in the range from 0 to 65535 using numbers and hyphens (-). "-" is set
as the default.
When you select [SMB] as the protocol, enter the network path to the network folder. For
example, to specify the "users\scanned" folder in the computer named "Client01", enter
"\\Client01\users\scanned".
When you select [FTP] as the protocol, enter the directory in the specified FTP server. For
example, to specify the "ftp://192.168.1.1/user/scanned" FTP folder in the FTP server, enter
"user/scanned".
When you select [NetWare IPX/SPX] or [NetWare TCP/IP] as the protocol, enter the folder
path in the NetWare file server. For example, to specify the "sys\scan" folder in the NetWare
file server, enter "\sys\scan".
You can enter up to 128 alphanumerical characters and symbols.
Enter the log-in user name to access an SMB server, an FTP server, or a NetWare file
server, if required. When you select [FTP] as the protocol, an anonymous log-in is assumed
if you leave this box blank.
You can enter up to 32 alphanumerical characters and symbols.
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