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Internet Protocol IP networks. To enable E-mail transmission using SMTP, turn, Network Settings

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User Guide Network Settings Configure the protocols used for sending E-mail. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1. SMTP (E-mail TX): SMTP is an Internet standard for E-mail transmission across Internet Protocol (IP) networks. To enable E-mail transmission using SMTP, turn this item On. To configure the detailed settings, go to the E-mail Settings page under Function Settings. Select a method for SMTP Security (User #) from Off, STARTTLS, and SSL/TLS on the drop-down list. To enable this protocol, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under E-mail Settings. 2. FTP Client (Transmission): FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host or to another host over a TCP-based network, such as the Internet. To enables the FTP protocol, turn this item On. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 21. By selecting On on FTP Encryption TX, the file transmission is implemented with the algorithms configured in the following. To enable this protocol, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Network Security. 3. SMB: SMB is a network protocol applied to shared access to files, printers, serial ports, etc.. To enables the SMB protocol, turn this item On. Port Number: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be 445. 4. WSD Scan: WSD is a new networking protocol provided with Windows Vista for discovery of the machines and data exchange for printing. To enable the WSD protocol, turn this item On. 5. DSM Scan: DSM allows the distributed scan management. The system administrator can use DSM to manage scan services over organizations which have a large number of users. To enable DSM scan, turn this item On. To configure DSM scan, go to the DSM Scan Settings page under Function Settings. To enable this item, select Network Authentication on the Authentication Settings page under Management Settings. Select a method for LDAP Security (DSM Scan) from Off, STARTTLS, or SSL/ TLS on the drop-down list. To enable this item, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Security Settings. 6. eSCL: eSCL is a network protocol used for remote scanning from Mac OS X computer. To enables the eSCL protocol, turn this item On. 7. eSCL over SSL: A certificate can be added for communication using the eSCL protocol. To enable the eSCL over SSL, turn this item On. To enable this protocol, select On on SSL of the Network Security Settings page. eSCL over SSL Certificate: The status of eSCL over SSL Certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page of Certificate Settings. This Certificate can be used in common with HTTPS/IPP over SSL, Enhanced WSD over SSL, eSCL over SSL, and so on. Other Protocols This section allows to configure other network protocols. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1. SNMPv1/v2c: The SNMP protocol provides and transfers management information within the network environment. Should an error occur such as Add Paper, the machine automatically generates a trap, an error message sent to up to two predetermined trap recipients. To enable the SNMPv1/v2 protocol, turn this item On. To configure the SNMPv1/v2 protocol, go to the SNMP Settings page under Management Settings. 2. SNMPv3: The SNMP protocol provides and transfers management information within the network environment. To enable the SNMPv3 protocol, turn this item On. To configure the SNMPv3 protocol, go to the SNMP Settings page under Management Settings. 53

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Network Settings
User Guide
53
Configure the protocols used for sending E-mail. This section includes the following
items for configuration:
1.
SMTP (E-mail TX)
: SMTP is an Internet standard for E-mail transmission across
Internet Protocol (IP) networks. To enable E-mail transmission using SMTP, turn
this item
On
. To configure the detailed settings, go to the
E-mail Settings
page
under
Function Settings
.
Select a method for
SMTP Security (User #)
from
Off
,
STARTTLS
, and
SSL/TLS
on the drop-down list. To enable this protocol, activate SSL on the
Network Secu-
rity Settings
page under
E-mail Settings
.
2.
FTP Client (Transmission)
: FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network
protocol used to transfer files from one host or to another host over a TCP-based
network, such as the Internet. To enables the FTP protocol, turn this item
On
.
Port
Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
21
. By selecting
On
on
FTP Encryption TX
, the file transmission is implemented with the algorithms
configured in the following. To enable this protocol, activate SSL on the
Network
Security Settings
page under
Network Security
.
3.
SMB
: SMB is a network protocol applied to shared access to files, printers, serial
ports, etc.. To enables the SMB protocol, turn this item
On
.
Port Number
: Enter the port number. Typically, this should be
445
.
4.
WSD Scan
: WSD is a new networking protocol provided with Windows Vista for
discovery of the machines and data exchange for printing. To enable the WSD
protocol, turn this item
On
.
5.
DSM Scan
: DSM allows the distributed scan management. The system
administrator can use DSM to manage scan services over organizations which
have a large number of users. To enable DSM scan, turn this item
On
. To
configure DSM scan, go to the
DSM Scan Settings
page under
Function
Settings
. To enable this item, select
Network Authentication
on the
Authentication Settings
page under
Management Settings
.
Select a method for
LDAP Security (DSM Scan)
from
Off
,
STARTTLS
, or
SSL/
TLS
on the drop-down list. To enable this item, activate SSL on the
Network
Security Settings
page under
Security Settings
.
6.
eSCL
: eSCL is a network protocol used for remote scanning from Mac OS X
computer. To enables the eSCL protocol, turn this item
On
.
7.
eSCL over SSL
: A certificate can be added for communication using the eSCL
protocol. To enable the eSCL over SSL, turn this item
On
. To enable this protocol,
select
O
n on
SSL
of the
Network Security Settings
page.
eSCL over SSL Certificate
: The status of
eSCL over SSL Certificate
is shown.
To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button and select a certificate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings.
Configure the device certificate on the
Certificates
page of
Certificate Settings
.
This Certificate can be used in common with HTTPS/IPP over SSL, Enhanced
WSD over SSL, eSCL over SSL, and so on.
Other Protocols
This section allows to configure other network protocols. This section includes the
following items for configuration:
1.
SNMPv1/v2c
: The SNMP protocol provides and transfers management
information within the network environment. Should an error occur such as Add
Paper, the machine automatically generates a trap, an error message sent to up to
two predetermined trap recipients. To enable the SNMPv1/v2 protocol, turn this
item
On
. To configure the SNMPv1/v2 protocol, go to the
SNMP Settings
page
under
Management Settings
.
2.
SNMPv3
: The SNMP protocol provides and transfers management information
within the network environment. To enable the SNMPv3 protocol, turn this item
On
.
To configure the SNMPv3 protocol, go to the
SNMP Settings
page under
Management Settings
.