Brother International HL-6180DW Network User's Guide - English - Page 59
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Web Based Management Store Print Log to Network 5 The Store Print Log to Network feature allows you to save the print log file from your Brother machine to a network server using CIFS 1. You can record the ID, type of print job, job name, user name, date, time and the number of printed pages for every print job. 1 CIFS is the Common Internet File System protocol that runs over TCP/IP allowing computers on a network to share files over an intranet or the Internet. The following print functions are recorded in the print log: Print jobs from your computer Note • The Store Print Log to Network feature supports Kerberos Authentication and NTLMv2 Authentication. 5 You must configure the SNTP protocol (network time server) for Authentication. (For information about setting SNTP, see How to configure the SNTP protocol using Web Based Management uu page 51.) • You can set the file type to TXT or CSV when storing a file to the server. How to configure the Store Print Log to Network settings using Web Based Management (web browser) 5 a Click Administrator on the machine's web page, and then click Store Print Log to Network. b Choose On from Print Log. c You can configure the following settings using a web browser. Host Address The Host Address is the Host name of the CIFS server. Enter the Host Address (for example: mypc.example.com) (up to 64 characters) or the IP address (for example: 192.168.56.189). Store Directory Enter the destination folder where your log will be stored on the CIFS server (for example: brother\abc) (up to 60 characters). File Name Enter the file name you want to use for the print log up to 15 characters. File Type Choose the file type for the print log TXT or CSV. Auth. Method Choose the authentication method required for access to the CIFS server Auto, Kerberos 1 or NTLMv2 2. 1 Kerberos is an authentication protocol which allows devices or individuals to securely prove their identity to network servers using a single sign-on. 2 NTLMv2 is the authentication method used by Windows to log into servers. 53