File Sharing Settings
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Next, set up the recipients for files sent from the machine.
Recipient address settings for the machine can be entered from the control panel or the Remote UI.
Use whichever is more convenient. (By using the Remote UI you can set recipient addresses from
your personal computer.) For instructions on using the control panel, see the
User’s Guide
. For
instructions on using the Remote UI, see the
Remote UI User’s Guide
.
The following items are needed to enter a recipient address:
Sample recipient setting:
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Server side settings (contents set using the above procedure)
Host name: starfish
Domain: organization.company.com
Create a directory named “share” in the specified FTP server's home directory
“\lnetpub\ftproot” and set “share” as the file destination.
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The machine’s recipient settings:
Protocol: FTP
Host Name: starfish.organization.company.com
File Path: share
User: User name entered in step 4
Password: Password of the user name entered in step 4
IMPORTANT
• To use the host name confirmed in step 3 of the above example as the host name in the machine’s
address, it is necessary to use a DNS server. (This applies even when the machine and the FTP
server are in the same subnet.)
• If no DNS server is available, the host name setting should be made using the IP address of the FTP
server. IP address segments of less than three digits should not be filled with leading zeroes (do not
enter as 001, 023, etc.).
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