BASIC FAXFINDER CONFIGURATION
FaxFinder
®
Fax Server FF240-IP, FF240, FF440, FF840 Administrator Guide
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Adding a Network Share (Optional)
To send faxes to a network folder, set up a network share. Anyone with network rights to the shared folder can
view the faxes sent there. Creating a shared location can help ensure that faxes are responded to in a timely
manner and provides a location for archiving faxes.
For information on using SFTP to access, transfer, and manage files securely, refer to
.
Note:
When using a Microsoft Windows network, you may need to enable Simple File Sharing.
Network shares are not required.
1.
Click
System Configuration > Shares
.
2.
Enter the
Domain/Workgroup
where the FaxFinder will operate and click
Save
. The default value is
Workgroup.
3.
Click
Add
and enter your network folder information. Refer to
for details.
4.
Click
Save
. Network Share updated appears at the top of the page.
Network Share Fields
FaxFinder's factory default IP address is 192.168.2.1 and 24 bit network mask is 255.255.255.0.
Field
Description
UNC/Location
Enter the Universal Naming Convention identifier or network location of up to 50
characters, for example, //server/service or \\server\service.
Username
Enter a username that has write access to the shared location. This can be a general
account or one specific to the shared folder.
Password
Enter the password associated with the above username.
Confirm Password
Re-enter the password in order to avoid possible errors.
Using a Server Certificate
FaxFinder allows you to upload or generate a server certificate.
Upload a Server Certificate
The server certificate file must be named server_cert.pem. FaxFinder requires a certificate that is a combined
private key and certificate file with the following sections:
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
.
.
-----END PRIVATE KEY----
-
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
.
.
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
If the certificate file includes an intermediate certificate, the intermediate certificate should be at the end of the
file: