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The Parameter List
Parameter name
TemporaryDestinations
TemporaryProfiles
WebScanning
SpecifySender
FrontPanelConfiguration
PDFRotation
[IP]
InternetAddress
DefaultRouter
NetMask
BOOTPEnable
DHCPEnable
RARPEnable
DomainName
Value
= yes
= yes
= yes
= no
= yes
=no
= 0.0.0.0
= 0.0.0.0
= 0.0.0.0
= yes
= No
= yes
= company.se
AXIS 7000/FX User's Manual
Description
Specifies if users are allowed to add temporary e-
mail destinations.
Specifies if users are allowed to add temporary
profiles.
Specifies if users are allowed to use the Scan
Document facility. Scan Document means that
the user places a document in the digital
copier/scanner, and then displays or saves the
image via the AXIS 7000/FX Web browser
interface.
Specifies if users are allowed to specify the
sender when scanning from the AXIS 7000/FX
control panel.
Specifies if user may configure network settings
from the control panel.
If enabled, this option allows the user to place the
document long-edge first in the document feeder
regardless if you are scanning or copying.
Specifies the AXIS 7000/FX IP address, which
must be a unique and valid address to prevent
conflicts with other network devices.
Specifies the IP address for the default router. All
traffic directed outside the local network
(according to the NetMask) is sent to the default
router. Any re-routing via other routers is done
automatically. The default 0.0.0.0 indicates that
no default router is set.
Specifies the subnet mask used for determining
whether the traffic should stay within the
network or be sent via a router. For example, the
normal class C mask is 255.255.255.0. The
default 0.0.0.0 indicates that automatic router
sensing is used.
Enables/Disables BOOTP for setting the IP
address.
Enables/Disables DHCP for setting the IP
address.
Enables/Disables RARP for setting the IP
address.
Specifies the name of the domain to which the
AXIS 7000/FX belongs. Domain refers to a set
of computers on a network that have been
assigned a group name. A domain might contain
two or more workgroups.

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