Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Hardware and Installation
- Basic FaxFinder Configuration
- Configuring FaxFinder's IP Address and Network Settings
- Updating the Admin Account
- Setting Time
- Configuring SMTP
- Sending a Test Fax from Fax Machine to FaxFinder
- Adding a Printer (Optional)
- Adding a Network Share (Optional)
- Using a Server Certificate
- Adding Individual Users
- Adding Global Contacts Individually
- Routing Inbound Faxes
- Configuring Modems
- Creating a Restore File
- Fax Management
- Logging into the Web Management Interface
- Navigating the Web Management Interface
- Checking System, Printer, and Share Status
- Checking Modem and Fax Status
- Sending Now
- Canceling Outbound Faxes
- Resetting a Busy Modem
- Blocking a Modem's Inbound and Outbound Faxes
- Checking the Mail Queue
- Viewing Logs
- Rebooting FaxFinder
- Restoring Factory Defaults
- Restoring Configuration
- Managing Users, Contacts, and Recipients
- Advanced Configuration
- Dialing Rules
- Using Active Directory with FaxFinder
- Cover Pages
- FaxFinder Fax Client Software for Windows and Mac
- Troubleshooting
- T.37 Advanced Usage
- Regulatory Information
- 47 CFR Part 68 Telecom
- 47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class A Devices
- Fax Branding Statement
- Canadian Limitations
- Industry Canada Class A Notice
- EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance
- Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
- REACH Statement
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement
- Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards
- Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (in Chinese)
- Configuring Active Directory for Use with FaxFinder
- Index

ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
Advanced Configuration
Using SFTP
SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol) allows you to access, transfer, and manage files securely. SFTP connects to a
host, logs in using a key, uses the cd command to change directories, and transfers the fax to the host. Once you
configure an SFTP server, you can select it as an Inbound Routing Destination.
SFTP Fields
Field Description
SFTP Server SFTP server's IP address or DNS name.
Username Displays the SFTP server's username.
Directory Displays the directory where FaxFinder stores faxes on the SFTP server.
Adding an SFTP Server
Use the SFTP page to set up an SFTP server for FaxFinder to use. To add an SFTP server:
1. Go to System Configuration > SFTP.
2. Click Add.
3. Enter the SFTP Server IP address or DNS name.
4. Enter a Username that has write access to that SFTP server. It can be a general account or one specific to
the folder to be shared.
5. Enter the SFTP server directory where the FaxFinder writes the fax.
6. Click Save to save settings or Cancel to cancel without saving.
When you save a new SFTP server, SFTP Server updated appears at the top of the screen. To route faxes to the
SFTP server, select SFTP as the Destination when configuring Inbound Routing for individual lines, recipients, or
globally.
Downloading an SFTP Key
Download the SFTP key and put it on the SFTP server. Typically, you should copy the key file to the
/home/username/.ssh directory on the server. Then cat keyfile >> authorized_keys.
To download the SFTP key from FaxFinder
1. Go to System Configuration > SFTP.
2. Click Download Key, , for the server needing the key.
3. Click Save to save the key file.
Editing SFTP Server Settings
To edit the SFTP server settings:
1. Go to System Configuration > SFTP.
2. Click Edit, .
3. Make desired changes and click Save.
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