The SMB Send is a function that sends original data scanned on this machine to a shared folder in a specified computer. The shared folder is shared using the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol.
When the DNS server or WINS server is installed for name resolution, register each server.
Using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) enables you to perform name resolution even in an environment that does not contain a DNS server or WINS server. This option is only compatible with Windows computers. It is useful to resolve the name in the IPv6 environment.
When using the SMB Send function, follow the below procedure to configure the settings.
Configuring network settings of this machine (Here)
Configuring basic settings for SMB transmission (Here)
Configuring settings to suit your environment
Using the WINS server (Here)
Registering the DNS server (Here)
Performing name resolution with LLMNR (Here)
Using in DFS environment (Here)
Constructing a single sign-on environment for SMB transmission (Here)
Checking whether there are sub folders when searching for an SMB sharing folder (Here)
To specify a destination computer using the host name, configure the appropriate machine settings and prepare the appropriate environment so that name resolution can be performed with DNS, WINS, or LLMNR.
To perform name resolution with DNS, a destination computer can be specified with the "computer name (host name)" (example: host1) or "full computer name (FQDN)" (example: host1.test.local).
To perform name resolution with WINS or LLMNR, a destination computer can be specified only with a "computer name (host name)" (example: host1).
Configure the settings for using the SMB Send function.
Select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [Client Setting] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[SMB TX Setting] | When using the SMB TX function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[SMB Authentication Setting] | Select an authentication method for SMB transmission according to your environment (default: [NTLM v1/v2]).
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[SMB security Signature Setting] | Select whether to enable the SMB signature of this machine to suit your environment (default: [When requested]).
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When WINS is installed in your environment, register the WINS server.
Select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [WINS/NetBIOS Settings] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[WINS/NetBIOS] | When using the WINS server, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Auto Obtain Setting] | When automatically specifying the WINS server address using DHCP, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[WINS Server Address1]/[WINS Server Address2] | Enter the WINS server address when manually specifying it. Use the following entry formats.
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[Node Type Setting] | Select the name resolution method (default: [H Node]).
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Using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) enables you to resolve the name even in an environment that does not have a DNS server. This option is only compatible with Windows computers. It is useful to resolve the name in the IPv6 environment.
Select [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [TCP/IP Setting1] - [DNS Host] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[LLMNR Setting] | When using LLMNR, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
If DFS (Distributed File System) is installed in your environment, enable DFS.
Select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [Client Setting] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[DFS Setting] | When using DFS, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
When user authentication by Active Directory is enabled, single sign-on can be set on this machine.
Select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [Client Setting] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[SMB TX Setting] | When using the SMB TX function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[SMB Authentication Setting] | To use the single sign-on function, select [Kerberos] (default: [NTLM v1/v2]). |
[Authentication Setting if Kerberos Fails] | If [Kerberos] is selected in [SMB Authentication Setting], select whether to perform NTLM authentication when Kerberos authentication has failed (default: [Disable NTLM]).
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[Single Sign-On Setting] | Configure the single sign-on function for SMB transmission. By using the user authentication information (login name and password) of this machine as SMB destination authentication information (user ID and password), you can reduce the number of steps required to specify SMB destination authentication information, enabling you to configure a single sign-on environment for SMB transmission.
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[User Authentication(NTLM)] | When using single sign-on, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[SMB security Signature Setting] | Select whether to enable the SMB signature of this machine to suit your environment (default: [When requested]).
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Specify whether to check if there are sub folders when this machine searches for an SMB sharing folder on the network.
Select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [SMB Browsing setting] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[SMB Browsing setting] | Select whether to check if there are sub folders when searching for an SMB sharing folder on the network (default: [Disable Sub search]).
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