Adding A Network Share (Optional); Network Share Fields; Using A Server Certificate; Upload A Server Certificate - Multitech FaxFinder FF240-IP Administrator's Manual

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BASIC FAXFINDER CONFIGURATION

Adding a Network Share (Optional)

If you want FaxFinder to send faxes to a network folder, set up a network share. Anyone with network rights to the
shared folder can view the faxes sent there. Creating a shared location can help ensure that faxes are responded to
in a timely manner and provides a location for archiving faxes.
For information on using SFTP to access, transfer, and manage files securely, refer to Using SFTP.
Note:
When using a Microsoft Windows network, you may need to enable Simple File Sharing.
Network shares are not required.
1.
Click System Configuration > Shares.
2.
Enter the Domain/Workgroup where the FaxFinder will operate and click Save. The default value is
Workgroup.
3.
Click Add and enter your network folder information. Refer to Network Share Fields for details.
4.
Click Save. Network Share updated appears at the top of the page.

Network Share Fields

FaxFinder's factory default IP address is 192.168.2.1 and 24 bit network mask is 255.255.255.0.
Field
UNC/Location
Username
Password
Confirm Password

Using a Server Certificate

FaxFinder allows you to upload or generate a server certificate.

Upload a Server Certificate

The server certificate file must be named server_cert.pem. FaxFinder requires a certificate that is a combined
private key and certificate file with the following sections:
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
.
.
-----END PRIVATE KEY----
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-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
.
.
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
To upload a certificate:
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Description
Enter the Universal Naming Convention identifier or network location of up to 50
characters, for example, //server/service or \\server\service.
Enter a username that has write access to the shared location. This can be a general
account or one specific to the shared folder.
Enter the password associated with the above username.
Re-enter the password in order to avoid possible errors.
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