Brother International MFC-J6945DW Request Help Users Guide - Page 7
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3 Configuration To configure a service solution component, prepare a correct JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) settings file, and then send it to the target machine using the Brother Mass Deployment Tool. 3.1 Creating and editing JSON files JSON is an open standard that allows you to specify your own settings without having to understand PCL or PJL commands. Any JSON-supported text editor can be used to create and edit settings files. JSON file format (Example) 3 { "attributes": { "software_id": "pns_firmware", fixed value "pns_firmware" "setting_version": "", version (operators can use this field for tracking) "schema_revision": 4 current schema version }, "settings": { "network": { "protocol": { "mail": { "mail_enabled": true }, "services_mail": { "smtp_server_address": "192.168.0.1", "smtp_server_port": 389, "smtp_server_authentication_method": "smtp_auth", Red: Setting name Green: Setting value The structure of the "Request Help" JSON settings file and the placement of individual setting entries are described in the JSON schema files provided with the Brother Mass Deployment Tool, which is required to send JSON settings files to Brother machines. The following setting categories are supported: Category services_mail contact_info personal_info privacy_policy request_help Description The Services email server settings The details of the recipient of service requests The details of the sender of service requests The privacy notice settings The Request Help solution's settings For a sample JSON file, see Appendix 1. 6