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Configuring the SMB Send environment

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3.2 Preparation for SMB Send 3 3.2.3 Machine side: Operations required to use this function (for administrators) Checking a LAN cable for connection Check that a LAN cable connected to the network is connected to the LAN port of this machine. Checking the network settings Print out the Configuration Page, then check that an IP address is assigned to this machine. To print out the Configuration Page, select [REPORT/STATUS] - [REPORT] - [Configuration Page] on the main screen. dReference If no IP address is assigned to this machine, you will need to configure the network. For details, refer to Chapter 5 "Initial Settings of This Machine" in [Quick Start Guide]. Configuring the SMB Send environment Enable the SMB Send function. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.) For details on the setting procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Machine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions]. Tips In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8/10.9, the following settings are required. - Setting [Authentication] in [SMB Client Settings] to [NTLM v1/v2] - Enabling the direct hosting SMB service - Synchronizing the date and time, including the time zone, between the machine and your computer Registering destinations The destination computer and server must be registered as destinations on this machine in advance. SMB destinations can only be registered using Web Connection. For details on the registration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Machine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions]. 3.2.4 Option settings Using the WINS server If WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is used to communicate with a device on the network, register the WINS server. For details on the registration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Machine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions]. Using the direct hosting SMB service When using the direct hosting SMB service to communicate with a device on the network, enable the direct hosting SMB service. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.) A communication destination can be specified using the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or host name. In the IPv6 environment, be sure to enable this service. For details on the setting procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Machine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions]. [Scan Functions] 3-15

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[Scan Functions]
3-15
3.2
Preparation for SMB Send
3
3.2.3
Machine side: Operations required to use this function (for administrators)
Checking a LAN cable for connection
Check that a LAN cable connected to the network is connected to the LAN port of this machine.
Checking the network settings
Print out the Configuration Page, then check that an IP address is assigned to this machine.
To print out the Configuration Page, select [REPORT/STATUS] - [REPORT] - [Configuration Page] on the main
screen.
d
Reference
If no IP address is assigned to this machine, you will need to configure the network. For details, refer to Chap-
ter 5 "Initial Settings of This Machine" in [Quick Start Guide].
Configuring the SMB Send environment
Enable the SMB Send function. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise request-
ed.)
For details on the setting procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Ma-
chine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions].
Tips
In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8/10.9, the following settings are required.
-
Setting [Authentication] in [SMB Client Settings] to [NTLM v1/v2]
-
Enabling the direct hosting SMB service
-
Synchronizing the date and time, including the time zone, between the machine and your computer
Registering destinations
The destination computer and server must be registered as destinations on this machine in advance.
SMB destinations can only be registered using
Web Connection
. For details on the registration procedure,
refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Machine" in [User's Guide: Applied Func-
tions].
3.2.4
Option settings
Using the WINS server
If WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) is used to communicate with a device on the network, register the
WINS server.
For details on the registration procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This
Machine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions].
Using the direct hosting SMB service
When using the direct hosting SMB service to communicate with a device on the network, enable the direct
hosting SMB service. (You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.)
A communication destination can be specified using the IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or host name. In the IPv6
environment, be sure to enable this service.
For details on the setting procedure, refer to Chapter 2 "Configuring the Operating Environment of This Ma-
chine" in [User's Guide: Applied Functions].