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ADDRESS}, Save as Common

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The original Scan Profile values will look like this (trimmed for clarity): EntryNumber,Name,Protocol,TargetURL,PortNumber,... #01,HR_01,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/HT_01/172.31.19.95,21... #02,IT_02,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/IT_02/172.31.19.95,21,... #07,SALES_07,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/Sales_07/172.31.19.95,21,... Please observe "TargetURL" field starts with address of server (172.31.44.195), and the destination folder includes address of MFP device (172.31.19.95). The goal is to make this URL unique for each device, so we modify the CSV text to: EntryNumber,Name,Protocol,TargetURL,PortNumber,... #01,HR_01,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/HT_01/{ADDRESS},21... #02,IT_02,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/IT_02/{ADDRESS},21,... #07,SALES_07,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/Sales_07/{ADDRESS},21,... Make sure the Scan Profiles checkbox is checked and click the Save as Common button. This will save data to PSV's database as a generic template, where {ADDRESS} marker will be replaced with the actual address of each MFP device. 82

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The original Scan Profile values will look like this (trimmed for clarity):
EntryNumber
,Name,Protocol,TargetURL,PortNumber,…
#01,HR_01,FTP,
//172.31.44.195/scan/HT_01/172.31.19.95
,21…
#02,IT_02,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/IT_02/172.31.19.95,21,…
#07,SALES_07,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/Sales_07/172.31.19.95,21,…
Pleas
e observe “TargetURL” field
starts with address of server (172.31.44.195), and the
destination folder includes address of MFP device (172.31.19.95). The goal is to make this
URL unique for each device, so we modify the CSV text to:
EntryNumber,Name,Protocol,TargetURL,PortNumber,…
#01,HR_01,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/HT_01/
{ADDRESS}
,21…
#02,IT_02,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/IT_02/
{ADDRESS}
,21,…
#07,SALES_07,FTP,//172.31.44.195/scan/Sales_07/
{ADDRESS}
,21,…
Make sure the Scan Profiles checkbox is checked and click the
Save as Common
button.
T
his will save data to PSV’s
database as a generic template, where {ADDRESS} marker
will be replaced with the actual address of each MFP device.