User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter1 Introduction
- Chapter2 Product Overview
- Chapter3 Basic Installation
- Chapter4 Adding Printers in Windows
- 4.1 Overview of Installation Methods
- 4.2 Connecting the Server
- 4.3 Setting up Local Windows Printer Driver
- 4.4 Adding Network Printers in Windows
- 4.4.1 Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol
- 4.4.2 Using Control Center for LPR Printing
- 4.4.3 Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing
- 4.4.4 Using Control Center for Raw TCP/JetDirect Printing
- 4.4.5 Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB/CIFS Printing
- 4.4.6 Using Control Center for SMB/CIFS Printing
- 4.4.7 Using Standard Windows Method for IPP Printing
- Chapter5 Adding Printers in Unix/Linux
- Chapter6 File Server Function
- Chapter7 Scan Server Function
- Chapter8 Control Center
- Chapter9 Server’s Web Pages
- Chapter10 Email Alerting
- Chapter11 SNMP
- Chapter12 Troubleshooting
- Chapter13 Restore Factory Defaults
- Chapter14 Upgrade New Firmware
- Chapter15 Init Button
access your SMB/CIFS server via Internet. If you select the item,
you allow Internet users can access your storage using the
SMB/CIFS protocol.
- Enable Server Authentication: select or clear Enable Server
Authentication support. Select the item, if you want to share your
storage or printer with user level security which requires user name
and password to login. If you clear the item, your storage will be
shared without security.
5 Enable FTP Server: select or clear Enable FTP Server support. It is
enabled in Factory Default and users may set some parameters as
follows:
- FTP Port: type an integer number to set FTP server’s TCP port
(default: 21)
- Set Maximum Session Number: select or clear Set Maximum
Session Number support. You can limit the FTP session number by
selecting the support and type an integer to set the allowable
maximum session number. If you clear the support, it means that
FTP server will have not any limitation in session number.
- Set Passive Mode: select or clear Set Passive Mode support that
FTP server can accept passive mode.
- Enable Server Authentication: select or clear Enable Server
Authentication support. If you select the support, you need to
type user name and password to login to the server. If you clear the
support, you do not need user name and password to enter the
server.
- Allow Anonymous Login: select the item, if you want to allow the
user “anonymous” to login to your FTP server with Read-Only
permission and FTP server will not check the password. If you clear
the item, your FTP server will not support anonymous login
function.
5 Enable SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) Server: select or clear
Enable SANE Server support. It is enabled in Factory Default and
users may set the TCP port as follows:
- SANE Port: set SANE server’s TCP port (default: 6566)
5 Enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): select or clear Enable UPnP
support. It is enabled in Factory Default.
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