Fi-6010N Servers-Setup-Guide.Pdf

Fi-6010N Servers-Setup-Guide.Pdf

Contents Introduction .................................................................................. v ■ Trademarks ............................................................................ v ■ About Maintenance .............................................................. vi Chapter 1 System Configuration ............................................ 1 1.1 Server Environment ........................................................... 2 1.2 Scanner Requirements ...................................................... 3 Chapter 2 LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration) ........................... 5 2.1 Summary ............................................................................ 6 2.2 Communicating to the LDAP Server ................................ 7 2.3 Installing Active Directory ................................................ 8 2.4 Setting Active Directory .................................................. 16 2.4.1 Creating OU (Organization Unit) ............................................ 16 2.4.2 Creating User Account........................................................... 18 2.4.3 Changing User Account Properties........................................ 21 2.5 Setting the LDAPS Sever ................................................ 23 2.5.1 Importing a Certificate............................................................ 23 2.5.2 Root Certificate Authority List................................................. 31 Chapter 3 Mail Server ........................................................... 35 3.1 Authentication Method for Users Connect to Mail Server .................................................................... 36 fi-6010N Network Scanner Associated Servers Setup Guide i 3.2 Installing POP3 Service and SMTP Server .................... 37 3.2.1 Adding the Components of POP3 Service and SMTP Server.......................................................................... 37 3.2.2 Creating Mailbox .................................................................... 39 3.3 Changing SMTP Server Settings .................................... 41 3.3.1 Access Control....................................................................... 41 3.3.2 Connection Control ................................................................ 44 Chapter 4 File Server ............................................................ 47 4.1 Creating a Shared Folder ................................................ 48 4.2 FTP Server Operating Conditions .................................. 51 4.2.1 Operating System .................................................................. 51 4.2.2 Validated Software................................................................ 51 ■ FTP Server Software....................................................... 51 ■ FTP Server Software (by Operating System).................. 52 ■ FTP Proxy Software (by Operating System) ................... 53 ■ FTPS Validation Certificates ........................................... 53 Chapter 5 Print Server .......................................................... 55 5.1 Summary .......................................................................... 56 5.2 Printer Performance ........................................................ 57 5.2.1 Printer Requirements ............................................................ 57 ■ Mandatory ....................................................................... 57 ■ Recommended................................................................ 57 5.2.2 Compatible Printers................................................................ 57 5.3 Printer Settings ................................................................ 58 Chapter 6 WINS Server ......................................................... 59 6.1 Installing WINS Server .................................................... 60 6.2 Setting Properties of DNS Zone ..................................... 61 ii 6.2.1 Setting Properties of Forward Lookup Zone .......................... 61 6.2.2 Setting Properties of Reverse Lookup Zone .......................... 63 Chapter 7 DHCP Server ........................................................ 65 7.1 Installing DHCP Server .................................................... 66 7.2 Adding the DHCP Server Component and Creating a Scope ............................................................. 67 7.3 Authorizing DHCP Server ............................................... 74 Chapter 8 NTP Server ........................................................... 75 8.1 Installing NTP Package ................................................... 76 8.2 Automatic Launch of Service ......................................... 77 8.3 NTP Server Operation Settings ...................................... 78 Chapter 9 Fax Server ............................................................ 79 9.1 Installing RightFax ........................................................... 80 9.2 E-mail Gateway Settings ................................................. 81 fi-6010N Network Scanner Associated Servers Setup Guide iii iv Introduction This manual explains the procedures for setting the associated servers used by the fi-6010N Network Scanner. The setting procedures explained in this manual are only one example. Setting contents may vary depending on the customers configuration. ■Trademarks Trademarks and Registered Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. How Trademarks are Indicated in This Manual The following abbreviations are used to describe the respective terms in this manual. scanner fi-6010N Network Scanner RightFax Captaris® RightFax Business Server (version 9.3) Windows Windows® operating system ® ® Windows® XP Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition operating system ® ® Windows® 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Server Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server ® ® Windows Server® Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition 2003 Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Enterprise Edition Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Datacenter Edition ® ® Windows Server® Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Standard Edition 2008 Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Enterprise Edition Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Datacenter Edition Where there is no distinction between the different versions of the above operating system, the general term "Windows" is used. fi-6010NS Network Scanner Associated Servers Setup Guide v Manufacturer PFU LIMITED International Sales Dept., Imaging Business Division, Products Group Solid Square East Tower, 580 Horikawa-cho, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi Kanagawa 212-8563, Japan Phone : (81-44) 540-4538 All Rights Reserved, Copyright© PFU LIMITED 2008 Symbols Used in This Manual This manual uses the following symbols in the explanations in addition to the warning indications. ATTENTION This symbol alerts operators to particularly important information. Be sure to read this information. This symbol alerts operators to helpful advice regarding operation. HINT ■About Maintenance The user must not perform repairs on this scanner. Contact your FUJITSU scanner dealer or an authorized FUJITSU scanner service provider for repairs to this product. vi Chapter 1 1 System Configuration 1.1 Server Environment................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Scanner Requirements........................................................................................... 3 fi-6010N Network Scanner Associated Servers Setup Guide 1 1.1 Server Environment The following illustrates an example of server environment connecting to this scanner. Send e-mail SMTP Server Internet Send Fax Original Document Fax Server Scanner Scanned Data Print User Authentication Print Server LDAP Server FTP Server or File Server Network Save Folder To enable use of all functions of this scanner, read the manual from Chapter 1 to set up the scanner. To use specific functions only, refer to the following relevant chapters. • Sending the scanned data as an e-mail attachment ⇒Refer to "Chapter 3 Mail Server" (page 35). For e-Mail Address Book function of the scanner, refer to "Chapter 2 LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration)" (page 5). • Sending the scanned data by fax ⇒Refer to "Chapter 3 Mail Server" (page 35) and "Chapter 9 Fax Server" (page 79). • Saving the scanned data to a network folder ⇒Refer to "Chapter 4 File Server" (page 47). • Printing the scanned data ⇒Refer to "Chapter 5 Print Server" (page 55). • Restricting user access with the login authentication function ⇒Refer to "Chapter 2 LDAP Server (Active Directory Configuration)" (page 5). • Assigning an IP address to the scanner automatically ⇒Refer to "Chapter 7 DHCP Server" (page 65). • Synchronizing system time ⇒Refer to "Chapter 8 NTP Server" (page 75). 2 1.2 Scanner Requirements 1.2 Scanner Requirements The scanner supports the following operating systems and software products. 1 Server Operating system Software product LDAP Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) Active Directory Windows Server® 2003 (*2) Active Directory Windows Server® 2008 (*3) Active Directory SMTP Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) SMTP Windows Server® 2003 (*2) SMTP Windows Server® 2008 (*3) SMTP File Server Windows® 2000 Server (*1) Windows Shared Folder Windows Server® 2003 (*2) Windows Shared Folder

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