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Contents

Introduction .................................................................................. v■ Trademarks ............................................................................ v■ About Maintenance .............................................................. vi

Chapter 1 System Configuration ............................................ 1

1.1 Server Environment ........................................................... 2

1.2 Scanner Requirements ...................................................... 3

Chapter 2 LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration) ........................... 5

2.1 Summary ............................................................................ 6

2.2 Communicating to the LDAP Server ................................ 7

2.3 Installing Active Directory ................................................ 8

2.4 Setting Active Directory .................................................. 162.4.1 Creating OU (Organization Unit) ............................................ 162.4.2 Creating User Account ........................................................... 182.4.3 Changing User Account Properties........................................ 21

2.5 Setting the LDAPS Sever ................................................ 232.5.1 Importing a Certificate ............................................................ 232.5.2 Root Certificate Authority List................................................. 31

Chapter 3 Mail Server ........................................................... 35

3.1 Authentication Method for Users Connect to Mail Server .................................................................... 36

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3.2 Installing POP3 Service and SMTP Server .................... 373.2.1 Adding the Components of POP3 Service and

SMTP Server.......................................................................... 373.2.2 Creating Mailbox .................................................................... 39

3.3 Changing SMTP Server Settings .................................... 413.3.1 Access Control ....................................................................... 413.3.2 Connection Control ................................................................ 44

Chapter 4 File Server ............................................................ 47

4.1 Creating a Shared Folder ................................................ 48

4.2 FTP Server Operating Conditions .................................. 514.2.1 Operating System .................................................................. 514.2.2 Validated Software ................................................................ 51

■ FTP Server Software....................................................... 51■ FTP Server Software (by Operating System).................. 52■ FTP Proxy Software (by Operating System) ................... 53■ FTPS Validation Certificates ........................................... 53

Chapter 5 Print Server .......................................................... 55

5.1 Summary .......................................................................... 56

5.2 Printer Performance ........................................................ 575.2.1 Printer Requirements ............................................................ 57

■ Mandatory ....................................................................... 57■ Recommended................................................................ 57

5.2.2 Compatible Printers................................................................ 57

5.3 Printer Settings ................................................................ 58

Chapter 6 WINS Server ......................................................... 59

6.1 Installing WINS Server .................................................... 60

6.2 Setting Properties of DNS Zone ..................................... 61

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6.2.1 Setting Properties of Forward Lookup Zone .......................... 616.2.2 Setting Properties of Reverse Lookup Zone .......................... 63

Chapter 7 DHCP Server ........................................................ 65

7.1 Installing DHCP Server .................................................... 66

7.2 Adding the DHCP Server Component and Creating a Scope ............................................................. 67

7.3 Authorizing DHCP Server ............................................... 74

Chapter 8 NTP Server ........................................................... 75

8.1 Installing NTP Package ................................................... 76

8.2 Automatic Launch of Service ......................................... 77

8.3 NTP Server Operation Settings ...................................... 78

Chapter 9 Fax Server ............................................................ 79

9.1 Installing RightFax ........................................................... 80

9.2 E-mail Gateway Settings ................................................. 81

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Introduction

This manual explains the procedures for setting the associated servers used by the fi-6010N Network Scanner.The setting procedures explained in this manual are only one example. Setting contents may vary depending on the customers configuration.

■Trademarks

Trademarks and Registered Trademarks

Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.

How Trademarks are Indicated in This Manual

The following abbreviations are used to describe the respective terms in this manual.

Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above operating system, the general term "Windows" is used.

scanner fi-6010N Network Scanner

RightFax Captaris® RightFax Business Server (version 9.3)

Windows Windows® operating system

Windows® XP Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional operating system

Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition operating system

Windows® 2000 Server

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server

Windows Server® 2003

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Enterprise Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Datacenter Edition

Windows Server® 2008

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Standard Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Enterprise Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Datacenter Edition

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Manufacturer

PFU LIMITEDInternational Sales Dept., Imaging Business Division, Products Group Solid Square East Tower, 580 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi Kanagawa 212-8563, JapanPhone : (81-44) 540-4538

All Rights Reserved, Copyright© PFU LIMITED 2008

Symbols Used in This Manual

This manual uses the following symbols in the explanations in addition to the warning indications.

■About MaintenanceThe user must not perform repairs on this scanner.Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider for repairs to this product.

ATTENTION This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information. Be sure to read this information.

HINTThis symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation.

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Chapter 1

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System Configuration

1.1 Server Environment................................................................................................ 2

1.2 Scanner Requirements........................................................................................... 3

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1.1 Server Environment

The following illustrates an example of server environment connecting to this scanner.

To enable use of all functions of this scanner, read the manual from Chapter 1 to set up the scanner.To use specific functions only, refer to the following relevant chapters.

• Sending the scanned data as an e-mail attachment⇒Refer to "Chapter 3 Mail Server" (page 35). For e-Mail Address Book function of the

scanner, refer to "Chapter 2 LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration)" (page 5).• Sending the scanned data by fax

⇒Refer to "Chapter 3 Mail Server" (page 35) and "Chapter 9 Fax Server" (page 79).• Saving the scanned data to a network folder

⇒Refer to "Chapter 4 File Server" (page 47).• Printing the scanned data

⇒Refer to "Chapter 5 Print Server" (page 55).• Restricting user access with the login authentication function

⇒Refer to "Chapter 2 LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration)" (page 5).• Assigning an IP address to the scanner automatically

⇒Refer to "Chapter 7 DHCP Server" (page 65).• Synchronizing system time

⇒Refer to "Chapter 8 NTP Server" (page 75).

SMTP Server

Send e-mail

Internet

Fax Server

Send Fax

Print

NetworkFolder

FTP Serveror

File ServerSave

Print Server

Scanned Data

Original Document

Scanner

UserAuthentication

LDAP Server

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1.2 Scanner Requirements

The scanner supports the following operating systems and software products.

Server Operating system Software product

LDAP Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) Active Directory

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) Active Directory

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) Active Directory

SMTP Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) SMTP

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) SMTP

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) SMTP

File Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) Windows Shared Folder

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) Windows Shared Folder

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) Windows Shared Folder

FTP Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) FTP

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) FTP

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) FTP

Print Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) Windows Shared Printer (*4)

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) Windows Shared Printer (*4)

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) Windows Shared Printer (*4)

DNS Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) DNS

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) DNS

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) DNS

WINS Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) WINS

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) WINS

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) WINS

DHCP Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) DHCP

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) DHCP

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) DHCP

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NTP Server Redhat Enterprise Linux NTP

Fax Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) RightFax

Windows Server® 2003 (*2) RightFax

Windows Server® 2008 (*3) RightFax

(*1) Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server

(*2) Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Enterprise Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Datacenter Edition

(*3) Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Standard Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Enterprise Edition

Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Datacenter Edition

(*4) To use as network printer, Windows® XP compatible printer driver must be installed.

Server Operating system Software product

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Chapter 2

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LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration)

Active Directory needs to be configured to build an LDAP server. Configuring Active Directory allows you to centrally manage information such as user data.The scanner accesses the LDAP server to login or display an e-mail address book.A DNS server must be set in order to use Active Directory. Therefore, if the system has no DNS server or the existing DNS server is not used for the system, the DNS server function must be installed with Active Directory.This chapter describes the LDAP server settings, using Windows Server® 2003 as an example, on the assumption that the system has an existing DNS server.

2.1 Summary.................................................................................................................. 6

2.2 Communicating to the LDAP Server ..................................................................... 7

2.3 Installing Active Directory...................................................................................... 8

2.4 Setting Active Directory ....................................................................................... 16

2.5 Setting the LDAPS Sever ..................................................................................... 23

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2.1 Summary

The user data is managed on an LDAP server which supports the X.500 directory protocol service.This section describes the following user data.

• User Name• Password• E-mail Address

When using a LDAP server, set the following data on the LDAP server.

To connect the scanner to the LDAP server, login as the administrator and set the [Network Settings] - "Login LDAP Server" and "e-Mail LDAP Server" settings.

Info Save in ... Used to ...

User Name LDAP server Set the user name

Password LDAP server Set the password

E-mail Address LDAP server Set the e-mail address

Setting Used to ...Login LDAP Server

e-Mail LDAP Server

SSL Select whether or not to enable SSL. Yes Yes

Address Set an LDAP server IP address, host name, or FQDN.

Yes Yes

Search Base (DN)

Set the top level DN path on the LDAP server used for searching user data. Set according to the user data on the LDAP server. Optimizing the search base DN level enables the LDAP server to search most efficiently.

Yes Yes

Maximum Results

Set the maximum number of results for LDAP List searches.

— Yes

Search Timeout Set the LDAP list searches timeout delay. Yes Yes

Yes: Available

—: Not available

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2.2 Communicating to the LDAP Server

The scanner searches user data in the following way:

1. When the scanner receives a user login request, the scanner binds to the LDAP server using the user name and password specified at the time of the request.

2. To check if the user name specified at the time of the login has been registered, it is searched for in the LDAP server. The LDAP server searches LDAP entries using the search base (DN). If the user name has not been registered in the LDAP server, the login request is refused.

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2.3 Installing Active Directory

Your computer starts to operate as a domain controller by installing Active Directory.

The following shows the procedure for installing Active Directory and the DNS function of Win-dows Server® 2003.

1. Select [Start] - [Run...].

⇒ The "Run" dialog box appears.

2. Specify "DCPROMO" for the "Open" input field.

3. Click the [OK] button.⇒ The "Active Directory Installation Wizard" screen appears.

HINTCheck the following before installing Active Directory.• Check that the network information (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway,

DNS server) is set.• Check that the LAN cable is connected.When the network is not properly set up or the LAN cable is not connected, a caution or warning message may appear while installing Active Directory.

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4. Click the [Next] button.

5. Click the [Next] button.

6. Select "Domain Controller for a new domain" and click the [Next] button.

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7. Select "Domain in a new forest" to set the location of a new domain to be created, and click the [Next] button.

8. Specify "Full DNS name for new domain" and click the [Next] button.

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9. Specify "Domain NetBIOS name" and click the [Next] button.

10. Specify the database of Active Directory in the "Database folder" input field.

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11. Specify where to store the log in the "Log folder" input field, and click the [Next] but-ton.

12. Specify the folder shared as system volume in the "Folder location" input field, and click the [Next] button.

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13. Diagnosis of the settings is performed, such as checking if there is a DNS server installed, and if so, whether the DNS server can interact with Active Directory. In order to install the DNS server and configure it automatically, select "Install and configure the DNS server on this computer, and set this computer to use this DNS server as its preferred DNS server.", and click the [Next] button.

14. To specify an access permission level for the server applications, select "Permissions compatible only with Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 operating systems", and click the [Next] button.

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15. Enter a password to be specified when booting the operating system in "Directory Service Restore Mode" in the "Restore Mode Password" and "Confirm password" input fields, and click the [Next] button.

⇒ Each information you specified is displayed on the screen.

16. Confirm the displayed information and click the [Next] button.

⇒ Installing Active Directory and building environment begins. You are asked to insert the CD-ROM of the operating system during the installation. Follow the instructions on the screen.

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17. Click the [Finish] button.

⇒ The message appears.

18. Follow the message to restart your computer.

⇒Your computer starts to operate as a domain controller after the restart.

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2.4 Setting Active Directory

This section describes the following settings.• Creating OU (Organization Unit)• Creating User Account• Changing User Account Properties

2.4.1 Creating OU (Organization Unit)

Active Directory has OU, which is the function to classify the objects such as user, computer and group.Setting OU allows you to specify an entry of the LDAP server as a search target for this scanner.The procedure for creating an OU is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Active Directory Users and Computers].

⇒ The "Active Directory Users and Computers" screen appears.

2. Right-click a domain, and select [New] - [Organization Unit].

⇒ The "New Object-Organizational Unit" dialog box appears.

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3. Specify an OU name to be created and click the [OK] button.

⇒ The specified OU name is added to the list.

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2.4.2 Creating User Account

User account may be created in a domain, container, or OU.

The procedure for creating a user account is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Active Directory Users and Computers].

⇒ The "Active Directory Users and Computers" screen appears.

2. Right-click a domain, container, or OU you want to create a user account for, and select [New] - [User].

⇒ The "New Object-User" dialog box appears.

ATTENTIONSet the search base (DN) in the scanner in accordance with the attributes of the LDAP database to be used for creating user data.The following shows an example of how to set the search base (DN) in accordance with the LDAP attributes.

LDAP Attribute Search Base (DN) Setting

example.com/Users CN=Users,DC=example,DC=com

example.com/Department OU=Department,DC=example,DC=com

example.com/Department/Section A

OU=Section A,OU=Department,DC=example,DC=com

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3. Specify the user account information to be created, and click the [Next] button.

⇒ The dialog box to specify a password appears.

4. Specify a password.

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5. Clear the "User must change password at next logon" checkbox and click the [Next] button.

⇒ The confirmation screen appears.

6. Confirm the specified information and click the [Finish] button.

⇒ The icon of the created user account is added to the list.

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2.4.3 Changing User Account Properties

An e-mail address needs to be set before using e-mail address book, etc. The procedure for chang-ing properties of user account is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Active Directory Users and Computers].

⇒ The "Active Directory Users and Computers" screen appears.

2. Right-click a user account you want to change, and select [Properties].

⇒ The properties screen appears.

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3. Specify "E-mail" in the [General] tab, and click the [OK] button.

⇒ The E-mail address is set for the user account.

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2.5.1 Importing a Certificate

To connect to the LDAPS, a certificate must be imported to a personal computer installed with Active Directory. The procedure for importing a certificate is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Run].

⇒ The "Run" dialog box appears.

2. Specify "mmc" in the "Open" field.

3. Click the [OK] button.⇒ The "Console1" screen appears.

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4. Select [File] - [Add/Remove Snap-in].

⇒ The "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box appears.

5. Click the [Add] button.

⇒ The "Add Standalone Snap-in" dialog box appears.

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6. Select "Certificates" and click the [Add] button.

⇒ The "Certificates snap-in" dialog box appears.

7. Select "Computer account" and click the [Next] button.

⇒ The "Select Computer" dialog box appears.

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8. Select "Local computer: (the computer this console is running on)", and click the [Finish] button.

⇒ This returns to the "Add Standalone Snap-in" dialog box.

9. Click the [Close] button on the "Add Standalone Snap-in" dialog box.⇒ This returns to the "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box.

10. Click the [OK] button on the "Add/Remove Snap-in" dialog box.⇒ "Certificates (Local Computer)" is added to the Console Root on the "Console1" screen.

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11. Under Console Root, "Certificates (Local Computer)", right-click on "Personal", and select [All Tasks] - [Import].

⇒ The "Certificate Import Wizard" starts.

12. Click the [Next] button.

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13. Click the [Browse] button and select the file that contains the certificate to be imported, and click the [Next] button.

For more details about the root certificate authorities registered in the scanner, refer to "2.5.2 Root Certificate Authority List" (page 31).

14. Enter the password to be used for the private key.

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15. Select the "Mark this key as exportable" checkbox, and click the [Next] button.

16. Select "Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate" and click the [Next] button.

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17. Click the [Finish] button.

⇒ The certificate import process is completed.

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2.5.2 Root Certificate Authority List

The following root certificate authorities are registered in the scanner.

Issuer Valid until...(YYYY/MM/DD)

ABA.ECOM Root CA 2009/7/10

Autoridad Certificadora de la Asociacion Nacional del Notariado Mexicano, A.C.

2009/6/29

Autoridad Certificadora del Colegio Nacional de Correduria Publica Mexicana, A.C.

2009/6/30

Baltimore EZ by DST 2009/7/4

Belgacom E-Trust Primary CA 2010/1/21

C&W HKT SecureNet CA Class A 2009/10/16

C&W HKT SecureNet CA Class B 2009/10/16

C&W HKT SecureNet CA Root 2010/10/16

C&W HKT SecureNet CA SGC Root 2009/10/16

CA 1 2019/3/11

Certiposte Classe A Personne 2018/6/24

Certiposte Serveur 2018/6/24

Certisign - Autoridade Certificadora - AC2 2018/6/27

Certisign - Autoridade Certificadora - AC4 2018/6/27

Certisign Autoridade Certificadora AC1S 2018/6/27

Certisign Autoridade Certificadora AC3S 2018/7/10

Class 1 Primary CA 2020/7/7

Class 2 Primary CA 2019/7/7

Class 3 Primary CA 2019/7/7

Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority 2028/8/2

Class 3P Primary CA 2019/7/7

Class 3TS Primary CA 2019/7/7

Deutsche Telekom Root CA 1 2019/7/10

Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2 2019/7/10

DST (ANX Network) CA 2018/12/10

DST (NRF) RootCA 2008/12/9

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DST (UPS) RootCA 2008/12/7

DST RootCA X1 2008/11/29

DST RootCA X2 2008/11/28

DSTCA E1 2018/12/11

DSTCA E2 2018/12/10

DST-Entrust GTI CA 2018/12/9

Entrust.net Secure Server Certification Authority 2019/5/26

Equifax Secure Certificate Authority 2018/8/23

Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-1 2020/6/21

Equifax Secure eBusiness CA-2 2019/6/23

Equifax Secure Global eBusiness CA-1 2020/6/21

EUnet International Root CA 2018/10/3

FESTE, Public Notary Certs 2020/1/2

FESTE, Verified Certs 2020/1/2

First Data Digital Certificates Inc. Certification Authority 2019/7/4

FNMT Clase 2 CA 2019/3/19

GlobalSign Root CA 2014/1/28

GTE CyberTrust Global Root 2018/8/14

http://www.valicert.com/ 2019/6/26

IPS SERVIDORES 2009/12/30

Microsoft Root Authority 2020/12/31

Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2021/5/10

NetLock Expressz (Class C) Tanusitvanykiado 2019/2/20

NetLock Kozjegyzoi (Class A) Tanusitvanykiado 2019/2/20

NetLock Uzleti (Class B) Tanusitvanykiado 2019/2/20

PTT Post Root CA 2019/6/26

Saunalahden Serveri CA 2019/6/26

Secure Server Certification Authority 2010/1/8

SecureNet CA Class A 2009/10/16

SecureNet CA Class B 2009/10/16

Issuer Valid until...(YYYY/MM/DD)

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SecureNet CA Root 2010/10/16

SecureNet CA SGC Root 2009/10/16

SecureSign RootCA1 2020/9/15

SecureSign RootCA2 2020/9/15

SecureSign RootCA3 2020/9/15

SERVICIOS DE CERTIFICACION - A.N.C. 2009/3/10

SIA Secure Client CA 2019/7/9

SIA Secure Server CA 2019/7/9

Swisskey Root CA 2016/1/1

TC TrustCenter Class 1 CA 2011/1/1

TC TrustCenter Class 2 CA 2011/1/1

TC TrustCenter Class 3 CA 2011/1/1

TC TrustCenter Class 4 CA 2011/1/1

Thawte Premium Server CA 2021/1/1

Thawte Server CA 2021/1/1

UTN - DATACorp SGC 2019/6/25

UTN-USERFirst-Hardware 2019/7/10

UTN-USERFirst-Network Applications 2019/7/10

VeriSign Trust Network 2028/8/2

Xcert EZ by DST 2009/7/12

ATTENTIONIf the root certificate authority validation period expires, LDAPS connection is not possible.

Issuer Valid until...(YYYY/MM/DD)

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Chapter 3

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Mail Server

This chapter describes the mail server settings using Windows Server® 2003 as an example.

ATTENTION

• The settings described in this chapter are also needed for sending a fax with this scanner.

• Windows Server® 2003 and Windows Server® 2008 do not include a POP3 service component.

3.1 Authentication Method for Users Connect to Mail Server ................................ 36

3.2 Installing POP3 Service and SMTP Server ......................................................... 37

3.3 Changing SMTP Server Settings ......................................................................... 41

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3.1 Authentication Method for Users Connect to Mail Server

The authentication method for users connecting to the mail server depends on the environment of the POP3 service.

(*) User authentication described in this documentA: Available —: Not available

Authentication method for user account

How server works

Active DirectoryDomain

Controller

Active Directory

General Server

StandaloneServer

Active Directory Integration A(*) A —

Local Windows Account — A AEncrypted Password File A A A

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3.2 Installing POP3 Service and SMTP Server

Add the components of POP3 service and SMTP server to create a mailbox. Creating a mailbox for the domain allows you to send/receive e-mails.This section describes the following settings.

• Adding the Components of POP3 Service and SMTP Server• Creating Mailbox

3.2.1 Adding the Components of POP3 Service and SMTP Server

The following shows the procedure for adding the components of POP3 service and SMTP server.

1. Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Configure Your Server Wiz-ard].

⇒ The "Configure Your Server Wizard" screen appears.

2. Follow the instructions on the screen and click the [Next] buttons until "Server Role" appears.

3. Select [Mail server (POP3,SMTP)] and click the [Next] button.

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4. Select a user authentication method.For the authentication methods, refer to "3.1 Authentication Method for Users Connect to Mail Server" (page. 36).Select "Active Directory-Integrated" for instance.

5. Specify "E-mail domain name".In Active Directory domain environment, specifying the same name as Active Directory for "E-mail domain name" is recommended.Specify "example.com" for instance.

6. Click the [Next] button.Follow the instructions on the wizard to install the necessary functions for the mail server.Click the [Finish] button to complete.

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3.2.2 Creating Mailbox

Creating a mailbox for the domain allows you to send/receive e-mails. The procedure for creating a mailbox is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [POP3 Service].

⇒ The "POP3 Service" screen appears.

2. Select a domain for which you want to create a mailbox from the tree, and click "Add Mailbox" on the right.

⇒ The "Add Mailbox" screen appears.

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3. Specify a mailbox name.The name specified here is an account name for POP3. For authenticating with Active Direc-tory Integration or local account, specify the same name as the Active Directory domain name or the user logon name of the local account.

4. Click the [OK] button.⇒A mailbox is created and the message appears.

5. Click the [OK] button.⇒ Creating mailbox is completed.

HINTIf there is a user account associated with mailbox, clear the "Create asso-ciated user for this mailbox" checkbox to create a mailbox without a new user.If there is no user account associated with mailbox, select the "Create associated user for this mailbox" checkbox to create a mailbox with a new user using the same name. In this case, the passwords must also be the same.

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3.3 Changing SMTP Server Settings

An SMTP server, which is used for sending e-mails, has a different administrative tool than that for the POP3 service.Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager] to make the following settings.

• Access Control• Connection Control

3.3.1 Access Control

Access control settings define the behavior of the SMTP server; whether user name and password are required or how the user authentication is performed.Authentication procedure for accessing to the SMTP server is described below.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager].

⇒ The "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager" screen appears.

2. Right-click "Default SMTP Virtual Server", and select [Properties].

⇒ The "Default SMTP Virtual Server Properties" screen appears.

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3. Click the [Authentication...] button in the [Access] tab.

⇒ The "Authentication" dialog box appears.

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4. Confirm that the "Anonymous access" checkbox is selected, and click the [OK] button.If the "Anonymous access" checkbox is selected, an anonymous access will be accepted.

⇒User authentication function is set.

HINTIf the "Anonymous access" checkbox is cleared, SMTP AUTH will be enabled by requesting user authentication on sending e-mails.If the "Basic authentication" checkbox is selected, the password will be sent in cleartext using standard commands.If the "Integrated Windows Authentication" checkbox is selected, the client and server will negotiate Windows Security Support Provider Interface.

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3.3.2 Connection Control

Connections to the SMTP server can be controlled under the following conditions.• Specified IP address• Specified computer• IP addresses grouped by subnet mask or domain.

The following shows the procedure to permit connections from multiple computers by specifying subnet mask.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager].

⇒ The "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager" screen appears.

2. Right-click "Default SMTP Virtual Server" and select "Properties".

⇒ The "Default SMTP Virtual Server Properties" screen appears.

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3. Click the [Connection...] button in the [Access] tab.

⇒ The "Connection" dialog box appears.

4. Select "Only the list below" and click the [Add] button.

⇒ The "Computer" dialog box appears.

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5. Select "Group of computers" and specify "Subnet address" and "Subnet mask".

6. Click the [OK] button.⇒ Computers with the specified subnet mask are permitted to connect to the SMTP server.

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Chapter 4

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File Server

The file server settings are for creating and publishing a shared folder on the disk of the server.This chapter describes the file server settings.

4.1 Creating a Shared Folder ..................................................................................... 48

4.2 FTP Server Operating Conditions ....................................................................... 51

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4.1 Creating a Shared Folder

Shared folders are created for a disk of the server.This chapter describes the file server settings using Windows Server® 2003 as an example.The procedure for creating a shared folder with Windows® Explorer is as follows.

1. Launch Windows® Explorer, and right-click the folder to share, and select "Sharing and Security".

⇒ The properties screen of the selected folder appears.

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2. On the [Sharing] tab, select "Share this folder", and specify the folder name to share in the "Share name" input field.

3. Click the [Permissions] button.

⇒ The "Permissions" dialog box appears.

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4. Set restrictions on the shared folder.The following describes the settings to give write permission to all users.

• Select "Everyone" in "Group or user names".• Select the "Allow" checkbox of [Change] in the "Permissions for Everyone".

5. Click the [OK] button.⇒ This returns you to the properties screen of the folder.

6. Click the [OK] button.⇒ The shared folder is created.

HINTFor giving permission to each user or group, click the [Add] button to add a desired user or group to set.

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4.2 FTP Server Operating Conditions

This section describes the operating conditions for the FTP server.

4.2.1 Operating System

The operating system for the FTP server is as follows.

4.2.2 Validated Software

The following software has been fully or partially validated to be compatible with this scanner sys-tem.For the latest information, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scan-ner service provider.

■ FTP Server Software

Operating System

Windows® 2000 Server

Windows Server® 2003

Windows Server® 2008

Software Protocol

RemarkName Version FTP

FTPS

Explicit Implicit

FTP6(IIS6)

Yes — — Microsoft Windows Server Standard

FTP7(IIS7)

2008.3.22 RC0 Yes Yes — Microsoft RC version

Gene6 FTP Server

Version 3.10.0 Yes Yes Yes Freeware

freeFTPd Version 1.0.11 Yes Yes Yes Freeware

Titan FTP Server

Version 5,37 Yes Yes Yes Shareware

Yes: Compatibility verified

—: Compatibility not verified

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■ FTP Server Software (by Operating System)

Software Protocol / OS Compatibility

Name VersionFTP FTPS

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

FTP6 (IIS6) Yes Yes Yes — — —

FTP7 (IIS7) 2008.3.22 RC0 — — Yes — — Yes

Gene6 FTP Server

Version 3.10.0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

freeFTPd Version 1.0.11 Yes Yes — Yes Yes —

Titan FTP Server

Version 5,37 Yes Yes — Yes Yes —

(1): Windows® 2000 Server

(2): Windows Server® 2003

(3): Windows Server® 2008

Yes: Compatibility verified

—: Compatibility not verified

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■ FTP Proxy Software (by Operating System)

■ FTPS Validation Certificates

Software Protocol / OS Compatibility

Name VersionFTP FTPS

(1) (2) (3) (1) (2) (3)

Black Jumbo Dog Yes Yes — Yes Yes —

squid Version 2.6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Delegate Version 9.7.7-Fix1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

(1): Windows® 2000 Server

(2): Windows Server® 2003

(3): Windows Server® 2008

Yes: Compatibility verified

—: Compatibility not verified

Certificate Type

GlobalSign

Windows Server self-signed certificate

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Chapter 5

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Print Server

A print server provides other computers on a network access to a connected printer.This chapter describes the print server settings.

5.1 Summary................................................................................................................ 56

5.2 Printer Performance ............................................................................................. 57

5.3 Printer Settings ..................................................................................................... 58

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5.1 Summary

The scanned data can be output to the printer connected to the print server.To use the print server, set the following information on the print server.

The scanner prints on printers connected to the print server. The printing method corresponds to the print properties set on the print server.Therefore, it is recommended to add printers for which printing properties have been set on the print server.To connect the scanner to a print server, login as the administrator, select [Network Settings] - [Network Printer], and set the following information.

Info Save in ... Used to ...

Printer Print server Set a printer to be used with the scanner.

Info Used to ...

Printer Set a shared printer from the printer folder on the print server. The same printer can be specified more than once with different properties settings.

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5.2 Printer Performance

5.2.1 Printer Requirements

■ Mandatory

Printer must be able to spool print jobs (to hard disk or memory). Contact your printer dealer if uncertain whether your printer has a spool function.

■ Recommended

Printer should allow the status of print errors to be easily checked (via a LCD control panel, or sim-ilar).

5.2.2 Compatible Printers

The following printers are known to be compatible with this scanner.For the latest information updates, contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider.

Maker Model Driver Version

Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C3200A 2.5.8

CANON LaserShot LBP-1620 12.05

HP LaserJet 4240 60.42.263.21

RICOH IPSiO GX5000 3.12

KYOCERA LS-C5030N 4.2.1409

BROTHER HL-5250DN 3.20

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5.3 Printer Settings

Specify a printer on the print server.For more details, refer to "4.7.13 Setting the Network Printers" in the "fi-6010N Network Scanner Operator’s Guide".

ATTENTIONWhen using a network printer, note the following.• This scanner can print on a printer connected to the print server. In

addition, the scanner cannot print directly to a network printer.• Be sure to read the printer manual beforehand for information about setting

the printer, adding a network printer, and other cautions.

• The driver installed on the print server must be compatible with Windows® XP. To check whether the drivers installed on the the print server are

Windows® XP compatible drivers, display the [Additional Drivers] screen in the printer properties and check that the "Processor" is "x86" (or intel), and

that "Installed" is "Yes" for version Windows® XP.• If the drive on which the spool folder for the print server exists does not

have enough free space, printing will stop. Make sure that there is enough space in the drive before printing.

• For the printing function, the properties data spedified for the printer on the print server is downloaded and used by the scanner. The propeties downloaded to the scanner are displayed in the print properties [Description] - [Standard settings]. The same printer can be specified more than once with different propeties settings.

• If a printer connected to different print servers is to be registered as a network printer multiple times, the software level of the driver should be the same on each print server. If the software level of the printer driver differs, printing errors may occur.

• The default network printer alias will be the same as the alias selected from the network tree.

• Once the network printer is registered, do not change the shared name or printer alias on the print server.

• To change the shared name or printer alias, remove the registered network printer first, and then change the shared name/printer alias, and reigster it again.

• Do not set a virtual printer. Virtual printer is a printer device which uses software to emulate the upper interface of a printer driver of an actual printer. Data from an application to be printed is output and saved in pdf or bmp format by the software driver that emulates the actual printer.

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WINS Server

The WINS server handles name registration requests from WINS clients to register their names and IP addresses. The WINS server responds to NetBIOS name queries submitted by clients, returning the IP address of a queried name if it is listed in the server database.In addition, when a DNS name resolution fails, the query can be transferred to the WINS server.This chapter describes the WINS server settings using Windows Server® 2003 as an example.

6.1 Installing WINS Server.......................................................................................... 60

6.2 Setting Properties of DNS Zone .......................................................................... 61

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6.1 Installing WINS Server

The following shows the procedure for adding the WINS server component.

1. Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Configure Your Server Wiz-ard].

⇒ The "Configure Your Server Wizard" screen appears.

2. Follow the instructions on the screen and click the [Next] button until "Server Role" appears.

3. Select "WINS server" and click the [Next] button.

Follow the instructions on the wizard to install the necessary functions for the WINS server.Click the [Finish] button to complete.

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6.2 Setting Properties of DNS Zone

When the forward lookup zone or reverse lookup zone of the DNS server is set, each property must be set.Here describes the following settings.

• Setting Properties of Forward Lookup Zone• Setting Properties of Reverse Lookup Zone

6.2.1 Setting Properties of Forward Lookup Zone

The procedure for setting properties of a forward lookup zone is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [DNS].

⇒ The "dnsmgmt" screen appears.

2. Right-click on the target domain in "Forward Lookup Zones", and select "Properties".

⇒ The properties screen appears.

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3. Select the "Use WINS forward lookup" checkbox in the [WINS] tab.

4. Specify an IP address of WINS server for [IP address], and click the [Add] button.⇒ The IP address is added to the list.

5. Click the [OK] button.⇒ Properties of the forward lookup zone are set.

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6.2.2 Setting Properties of Reverse Lookup Zone

The procedure for setting properties of a reverse lookup zone is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [DNS].

⇒ The "dnsmgmt" screen appears.

2. Right-click a reverse lookup zone you want to set, and select [Properties].

⇒ The property screen appears.

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3. Select the "Use WINS-R lookup" checkbox in the [WINS-R] tab.

4. Specify a domain name for "Domain to append to returned name".

5. Click the [OK] button.⇒ Properties of the reverse lookup zone are set.

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Chapter 7

DHCP Server

A DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address for this scanner and other client PCs.This chapter describes the DHCP server settings using Windows Server® 2003 as an example.

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7.1 Installing DHCP Server......................................................................................... 66

7.2 Adding the DHCP Server Component and Creating a Scope ........................... 67

7.3 Authorizing DHCP Server..................................................................................... 74

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7.1 Installing DHCP Server

A DHCP server can be installed manually or using the configuration wizard of Windows Server® 2003 as well.After the installation, a range of IP addresses assigned to clients and other TCP/IP parameters must be specified.

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7.2 Adding the DHCP Server Component and Creating a Scope

The following shows the procedure for adding the DHCP server component and creating a scope.

1. Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [Administrative Tools] - [Configure Your Server Wiz-ard].

⇒ The "Configure Your Server Wizard" screen appears.

2. Follow the instructions on the screen and click the [Next] button until "Server Role" appears.

3. Select [DHCP server] and click the [Next] button.

⇒ The confirmation screen appears.

4. Click the [Next] button.⇒ The DHCP server component is added.⇒After adding the component, "New Scope Wizard" screen automatically appears.

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5. Specify "Name" and "Description", and then click the [Next] button.

6. Specify a start value in "Start IP address" and end value in "End IP address" for the range assigned to clients and click the [Next] button.

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7. Specify an exclusion range and click the [Add] button.The range specified here is a range of IP addresses that the DHCP is not allowed to assign automatically. This is the range from "Start IP address" to "End IP address" specified in Step 6. Leave these fields blank if no exclusion is necessary.

8. Click the [Next] button.

9. Specify an address lease period and click the [Next] button.

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10. Select "Yes, I want to configure these options now" and click the [Next] button.You can choose whether to specify TCP/IP parameters other than IP addresses and subnet mask assigned by the DHCP.

11. Specify a default gateway and click the [Add] button.

⇒ The IP address is added to the list.

12. Click the [Next] button.

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13. Specify the DNS domain name of the Active Directory domain that the client belongs to and the IP address of the DNS server used for that DNS domain.

To specify by host name, enter the Active Directory domain name for "Parent domain", and the host name of the DNS server for "Server name", then click the [Resolve] button.

⇒ The IP address of the DNS server is input in the "IP address" on the right.

14. Click the [Add] button.⇒ The IP address is added to the list.

15. Click the [Next] button.

HINTIn this scanner, two DNS servers can be set.

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16. If the WINS server is used, specify the IP address of the WINS server.To specify by host name, input the host name of the WINS server for "Server name" and click the [Resolve] button.

⇒ The IP address of the WINS server is input in the "IP address" on the right.

17. Click the [Add] button.

⇒ The IP address is added to the list.

18. Click the [Next] button.

HINTIn this scanner, two DNS servers can be set.

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19. Select "Yes, I want to activate this scope now" and click the [Next] button.⇒ Installing DHCP server and creating scope are completed.

Click the [Finish] button to complete.

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7.3 Authorizing DHCP Server

The DHCP server does not function only by completing installation process. It must be authorized in the Active Directory domain environment.The procedure for authorizing the DHCP server is as follows.

1. Select [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [DHCP].

⇒ The "DHCP" screen appears.

2. Right-click the DHCP server name under "DCHP", and select [Authorize].

⇒ The selected DHCP server is authorized.

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Chapter 8

NTP Server

An NTP server is a server used when a client queries time through network.This chapter shows an example of how to build an NTP server on Redhat Enterprise Linux.

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8.1 Installing NTP Package ........................................................................................ 76

8.2 Automatic Launch of Service .............................................................................. 77

8.3 NTP Server Operation Settings ........................................................................... 78

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8.1 Installing NTP Package

In order to use the NTP server function on Redhat Enterprise Linux, the ntp package must be installed.

Name ntp

Version 4.2.0.a.20050816

Service Name ntpd

Daemon Program /usr/sbin/ntpd

Configuration files /etc/ntp.conf

Control script /etc/init.d/ntpd

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8.2 Automatic Launch of Service

After installing the ntp package, the service is not launched automatically for security reasons. Therefore, set the service to launch automatically using chkconfig.

chkconfig ntpd on

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8.3 NTP Server Operation Settings

Modify /etc/ntp.conf for full-time connection environment setting, which allows communi-cation with higher level NTP servers continuously. Make the basic settings for ntpd since full-time connection environment allows the ntpd to request to the higher level NTP servers at any time.The following shows an example of /etc/ntp.conf for full-time connection environment.

driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift

server NTP_server_name

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Chapter 9

Fax Server

The fax server the scanner supports is "RightFax".The fax function of this scanner sends the scanned data as an attached file to the send mail server (SMTP) based on the information set with the "Fax Server" screen of administrative function. When RightFax accesses the receive mail server (POP3) on a regular basis and detects the sent mail, the data is analyzed and sent by fax. Thus, SMTP server and POP3 service must be set before using RightFax with this scanner.For SMTP server and POP3 service settings, refer to "Chapter 3 Mail Server" (page 35).This chapter describes the fax server settings using Windows Server® 2003 as an example.

RFAX

OriginalDocument

Scanner

File ServerLDAP Server

PCScanned Data

SMTP Server

Fax Server

Mail Box

Send Fax

Print Server

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9.2 E-mail Gateway Settings ...................................................................................... 81

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9.1 Installing RightFax

For information on installing RightFax, refer to a manual that describes RightFax installation.This scanner uses RightFax E-mail Gateway functions for SMTP/POP3 (henceforth referred to "E-mail Gateway").The E-mail Gateway monitors specified mailboxes of a mail server. If an e-mail is received, it is accessed by using POP3, imported to the RightFax server, and sent by fax. For e-mail routing, the scanner uses a method for specifying a fax number in the e-mail address description-area. (It is not necessary for customers to be aware of the description area.) Using this e-mail routing method les-sons need to make changes to the mail server settings.For details about E-mail Gateway, refer to "Using RightFax E-mail Gateways" and "Simple mail-box with description-area fax information" in the "RightFax Administrator’s Guide".Hereinafter, "RFAX" account is used as an example to explain how RightFax uses POP3 to moni-tor a mail server mailbox to access an account.

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9.2 E-mail Gateway Settings

The following shows the procedure for setting E-mail Gateway.

1. Create a POP3 mailbox for E-mail Gateway.

Create a POP3 mailbox to be used exclusively for the E-mail Gateway.E-mail Gateway monitors the mailbox regularly for e-mails to be sent by fax.

2. Add and configure E-mail Gateways.

1. Run the E-mail Gateway configuration program.Run the E-mail Gateway configuration program in one of the following ways.

• If you did not add an e-mail gateway during the RightFax server installation, you can open the E-mail Gateway configuration program from Windows Control Panel.

• If you already have one or more e-mail gateways configured, you can open the E-mail Gateway configuration program by double-clicking the RightFax E-mail Gateway service in Enterprise Fax Manager.

⇒The "E-mail Configuration" dialog box opens.

2. Add a new E-mail Gateway.Click the [Add Gateway...] button and select "SMTP/POP3".

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For "E-mail delivery direction", set "Both", "Outbound with Notifications", or "Outbound without Notifications".

For "Server address", specify the mail server name (check if the RightFax mail server name can be set beforehand), or the mail server IP address.For "FROM message", specify the RFAX mail address.For "Default username", specify "DEFAULT", or the user ID of the user sending the fax.For "POP3 mailbox name", specify "RFAX".For "Mailbox password", specify the RFAX password.Check that the checkbox for "Send through DEFAULT user when e-mail sender is unknown" has been selected.If the mail header information is not be included in the cover sheet, select the "Remove mail headers" checkbox.Click the [OK] button.

HINTThe following explains the available settings for "E-mail delivery direction".• "Both"

Sending and receiving with notification• "Inbound Only"

Receiving with notification• "Outbound with Notifications"

Sending with notification• "Outbound without Notifications"

Sending without notificationWhen sending, an e-mail is sent by fax.When receiving, a fax or image is received as an e-mail attachment.Notifications result of sending/receiving transmissions, which are sent as e-mails.When using the scanner, to send e-mail data as a fax, it is necessary to set "Both", "Outbound with Notifications", or "Outbound without Notifications". If you have two mail servers (one dedicated to SMTP and one dedi-cated to POP3), create two equivalent SMTP/POP3 E-mail Gateways and set one to perform only inbound messaging and the other to per-form only outbound messaging in the following way. Press the [Add Gateway...] button, and set the following.• SMTP server

In "Server address", set the SMTP server name or SMTP server IP address. For "E-mail delivery direction", set "Inbound Only".

• POP3 serverIn "Server address", set the POP3 server name or POP3 server IP address. For "E-mail delivery direction", set "Outbound without Noti-fications".

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3. Startup the E-mail Gateway service.For the service list on the bottom-right of the "RightFax Enterprise Fax Manager" win-dow, right-click "RightFax E-mail Gateway Module", and select "Start Service", to start the service.

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3. Set the SMTP server and the fax server e-mail address in the scanner.• Set the SMTP server e-mail address.

Enter the value set in "Server address" from "Step 2. Add a new E-mail Gateway." (page 81). For more details, refer to "4.7.11 Setting the e-Mail Server (SMTP Server)" in the "fi-6010N Network Scanner Operator’s Guide".

• Set the fax server e-mail address.Enter the value set in "FROM message" from "Step 2. Add a new E-mail Gateway." (page 81). For more details, refer to "4.7.12 Setting the Fax Server" in the "fi-6010N Network Scanner Operator's Guide".

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Copying of the contents of this manual in whole or in part and copying of the scanner application is forbidden under the copyright law.The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.PFU LIMITED. is not liable whatsoever for any damages resulting from use of this scanner and procedures described in this manual, profit due to defects, and any claims by a third party.

fi-6010N Network Scanner

Associated Servers Setup Guide

P3PC-2401-01ENZ0Date of issuance: July 2008

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