Brother International MFC-J6710DW Software Users Manual - English - Page 199

Configuring the FTP Default Settings, Scan to FTP/Network, Create a User Defined File Name, Submit

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Network Scanning In addition to the seven preset file names you can store two user defined file names that can be used for creating an FTP Server Profile. Choose Scan to FTP/Network in Web Based Management. In Create a User Defined File Name, enter a file name in one of the two user defined fields and click Submit. A maximum of 15 characters can be entered in each of the user defined name fields. Note Do not use unsuitable characters in the file name (for example ?, /, \, or *). They may cause a sending error when using Scan to FTP. Configuring the FTP Default Settings 13 13 You can set Passive Mode to Off or On depending on your FTP server and network firewall configuration. By default this setting is On. You can also change the port number used to access the FTP server. The default for this setting is port 21. In most cases these two settings can remain as default. a Choose FTP in Scan to FTP/Network from the Scan tab. Press Submit. b Choose the Profile you want to configure in Scan to FTP/Network Profile. c Enter the name that you want to use for the profile of the FTP server. This name will be displayed on the LCD of the machine and can be up to 15 characters. 192

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Network Scanning
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13
In addition to the seven preset file names you can store two user defined file names that can be used for
creating an FTP Server Profile.
Choose
Scan to FTP/Network
in Web Based Management. In
Create a User Defined File Name
, enter a
file name in one of the two user defined fields and click
Submit
. A maximum of 15 characters can be entered
in each of the user defined name fields.
Note
Do not use unsuitable characters in the file name (for example ?, /, \, or *). They may cause a sending error
when using Scan to FTP.
Configuring the FTP Default Settings
13
You can set
Passive Mode
to
Off
or
On
depending on your FTP server and network firewall configuration.
By default this setting is
On
. You can also change the port number used to access the FTP server. The default
for this setting is port 21. In most cases these two settings can remain as default.
a
Choose
FTP
in
Scan to FTP/Network
from the
Scan
tab. Press
Submit
.
b
Choose the Profile you want to configure in
Scan to FTP/Network Profile
.
c
Enter the name that you want to use for the profile of the FTP server. This name will be displayed on the
LCD of the machine and can be up to 15 characters.