Note: The Scan to Network application is compatible only with printers running on eSF version 2.0 or earlier. Before configuring Scan to Network, make sure you have configured all necessary Smart Card Authentication Client security settings. See Configuring Smart Card Authentication Client. |
Smart Card Authentication Client provides a Kerberos ticket that can be used to authenticate to network destinations. To configure a Scan to Network destination to use this ticket:
Make sure you have configured the Smart Card Authentication Client Kerberos settings. See Configuring Kerberos settings.
Access the Scan to Network application configuration settings from the Embedded Web Server.
Under the Scan Destination heading, click Add.
Note: You can also edit an existing destination. |
Type a name for the destination.
Under the Location heading, select Network Folder, and then configure the location settings.
Under the Authentication Options heading, select Use Kerberos authentication. The Kerberos credentials from Smart Card Authentication Client will be used to access the network destination.
Notes:
In the sections that follow, adjust the settings.
Select check boxes to allow users to modify settings.
Use radio buttons and drop-down menus to specify the default settings.
Under the File heading, in the Name field, type a default base name for the scan file. The file extension is generated automatically according to the value of the Format field in the Scan Settings section.
Click OK, and then click Apply.
Secure access to Scan to Network using Smart Card Authentication Client.
On printers running the Embedded Solutions Framework (eSF) version 3.0 or later:
Make sure you have created a security template that uses Smart Card Authentication Client to obtain user credentials. See Setting up a security template.
From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Security > Security Setup.
From Step 3 under the Advanced Security Setup heading, click Access Controls.
If necessary, expand the Device Solutions folder.
From the Scan to Network drop-down menu, select your security template.
Click Submit.
On printers running eSF version 2.0:
Access the eSF Security Manager application configuration settings from the Embedded Web Server.
From the Scan to Network drop-down menu, select Smart Card Authentication Client.
Click Apply.
Note: If you are unsure about which version of eSF your printer is running, then see Checking which version of the Embedded Solutions Framework is installed on a printer. |
For more information about configuring Scan to Network, see the Scan to Network and Scan to Network Premium Administrator’s Guide.