Appendix b supported network protocols – Kodak 500 User Manual

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A-61628 December 2011

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Appendix B

Supported Network Protocols

The Scan Station 500 plugs directly into an Ethernet-based IP network,
using a standard RJ45 connection, working independently within the
following environments:

• Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Server 2008

(TCP/IP, MS sharing, SMTP, FTP, Printing)

• NetWare 3.x and 4.x with MS services for NetWare

(TCP/IP, MS Sharing, SMTP, FTP)

• Unix/Linux environments

(SMTP and FTP only)

NOTE: Your network environment may or may not support all of the

network protocols mentioned above.

The Scan Station 500 supports sending attached images by email
using the SMTP and authenticated SMTP protocols. Methods
supported for authenticated SMTP include: simple password, NTLM
and Challenge Response. If your SMTP server requires authentication
before use, you also need to supply credentials to the Scan Station.

NOTE: Kerberos support is not included at this time.

Anonymous FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and authenticated FTP are
also supported, including proxy support. To use either form of
authenticated FTP (with or without proxy), the FTP configuration will
need sufficient credentials to access the FTP site. This information
should be available from your network administrator.

NOTE: Secure FTP is not supported at this time.

While the Scan Station 500 can be used in heterogeneous networks
with SMTP and FTP, printing to network printers and scanning to
network shared folders requires Microsoft printer drivers and SMB
(Server Message Block) drive access respectively

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When used within a Microsoft NT Domain, the Scan Station accesses
domain resources (shared drives and printers) with a standard domain
user account.

When used within a Microsoft workgroup, the Scan Station can access
workgroup resources (share drives and printers) without any login
credentials providing workgroup PCs have been configured to allow
guest access to their shared resources.

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