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Server Settings, E-mail Server/Fax Settings on p. 6-34.

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Chapter 6 Web Menu (Administrator Mode) 7. Server Settings From the Server Settings screen, you can configure mail server settings for sending images via e-mail, and settings for accessing a network authentication server compatible with a directory service. IMPORTANT • You can simplify user administration on the scanner by using e-mail addresses registered on an LDAP server, or by logging in from user accounts that are registered on a domain server and are compatible with Active Directory or LDAP servers. • Configure the server settings only after consulting your network administrator. a E-mail Sever / Fax Settings Configure the mail server to be used for sending e-mail, or the Internet fax service provider to be used for sending fax. For details, consult your e-mail system administrator. (See a "E-mail Server/Fax Settings" on p. 6-34.) b Authentication Server Configure the domain server (authentication server) on a which user accounts have been registered with Active b c Directory. (See "Authentication Server" on p. 6-35.) d e f b c Address Book Server g Configure these settings when using an LDAP server. (See "Address Book Server" on p. 6-36.) d FTP server Configure this function to transfer a scan result log along with an image file during transfer to the FTP server. (See "FTP server" on p. 6-37.) c e NTP Server Configure the NTP server to synchronize the ScanFront d with the correct time. (See "NTP Server" on p. 6-37.) f ScanFront Service Server e When a ScanFront Service Server (i.e., a computer on f which ScanFront Service is installed) exists on the network, use this to specify the host name of the server and g the port number used for transmission. (See "ScanFront Service Server" on p. 6-37.) g Certificates Import the root certificate of the LDAP server to the ScanFront. (See "Certificates" on p. 6-37.) 6-33

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Chapter 6
Web Menu (Administrator Mode)
7.
Server Settings
From the Server Settings screen, you can configure mail server settings for sending images via e-mail, and settings for accessing a
network authentication server compatible with a directory service.
IMPORTANT
You can simplify user administration on the scanner by using e-mail addresses registered on an LDAP server, or by logging in from user
accounts that are registered on a domain server and are compatible with Active Directory or LDAP servers.
Configure the server settings only after consulting your network administrator.
a
E-mail Sever / Fax Settings
Configure the mail server to be used for sending e-mail, or
the Internet fax service provider to be used for sending fax.
For details, consult your e-mail system administrator.
(See
“E-mail Server/Fax Settings” on p. 6-34.)
b
Authentication Server
Configure the domain server (authentication server) on
which user accounts have been registered with Active
Directory.
(See “Authentication Server” on p. 6-35.)
c
Address Book Server
Configure these settings when using an LDAP server.
(See
“Address Book Server” on p. 6-36.)
d
FTP server
Configure this function to transfer a scan result log along
with an image file during transfer to the FTP server.
(See
“FTP server” on p. 6-37.)
e
NTP Server
Configure the NTP server to synchronize the ScanFront
with the correct time.
(See “NTP Server” on p. 6-37.)
f
ScanFront Service Server
When a ScanFront Service Server (i.e., a computer on
which ScanFront Service is installed) exists on the
network, use this to specify the host name of the server and
the port number used for transmission.
(See “ScanFront
Service Server” on p. 6-37.)
g
Certificates
Import the root certificate of the LDAP server to the
ScanFront.
(See “Certificates” on p. 6-37.)
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