Registering an FTP Destination
An FTP destination can be registered or edited using Web Connection. Although character input is a difficult process using the Touch Panel, it can be carried out easily if you use the computer.
In the administrator mode, select [Store Address] - [Address Book] - [New Registration] - [FTP], then click [OK] to configure the following settings.
Settings | Description |
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[No.] | Destination registration number. Select [Use opening number] to automatically assign the smallest available number. When you want to specify a number, select [Direct Input] and then enter a number. |
[Name] | Enter the destination name using up to 24 characters. Assign a name that helps you easily identify the destination. |
[Index] | Select a corresponding character so that the destination can be index-searched by registration name.
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[Host Address] | Enter the host name or IP address of the destination FTP server (using up to 253 characters).
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[File Path] | Enter the name of a destination folder in the FTP server specified in [Host Address] (using up to 127 bytes).
When specifying a folder in the FTP folder, insert a symbol, "/", between the folder names.
When not specifying a file path, enter only "/".
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[User ID] | If authentication is required in the destination FTP server, enter the available user name to log in (using up to 64 characters). |
[Password] | Enter the password of the user you entered into [User ID] (using up to 64 characters, excluding "). |
[anonymous] | When authentication is not required in the destination FTP server, select [ON]. [OFF] is specified by default. |
[PASV Mode] | When the PASV mode is used in your environment, select [ON]. [OFF] is specified by default. |
[Proxy] | When a proxy server is used in your environment, select [ON]. [OFF] is specified by default. |
[Port No.] | If necessary, change the port number. In normal circumstances, you can use the original port number. [21] is specified by default. |
[Limiting Access to Destinations] | Limit access to this destination, if necessary. For details, refer to [Methods to limit access to destinations] . |