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5-22 ineo 4050/4750
Registering a destination
5
5.6
[FTP]
Settings Description
[No.] Destination registration number. The smallest available number that is not
used is automatically assigned.
[Name] Enter the destination name (using up to 72 characters).
[Favorite] Select this option to register a frequently used destination. The registered des-
tination is displayed in [Favorite], enabling you to easily specify a destination.
[Index] Select a corresponding character so that the destination can be index
searched by name.
[Connection] Register information of the destination FTP server.
[Host Name] Enter the host name or IP address of the destination FTP server (using up to
253 bytes).
Example of host name entry: "host.example.com"
Example of IP address (IPv4) entry: "192.168.1.1"
Example of IP address (IPv6) entry: "fe80::220:6bff:fe10:2f16"
[File Path] Enter the name of the storage folder in the FTP server specified in [Host Name]
(using up to 127 bytes).
Entry example: "scan"
When specifying a folder in the FTP folder, insert a symbol, "/", between the
folder names.
Entry example: "scan\document"
When the file path is not specified, only enter the "/".
Entry example: "/"
[User ID] If authentication is required in the destination FTP server, enter the available
user name to log in (using up to 63 bytes).
[Password] Enter the password (using up to 127 bytes).
[Detail Setting] Configure settings to establish communications with the FTP server.
[Port No.]: If necessary, change the port number. Normally, you can use the
original port number. [21] is specified by default.
[Pasv]: If the PASV mode is used in your environment, select [ON]. [ON] is
specified by default.
[Proxy]: If a proxy server is used in your environment, select [ON]. [OFF] is
specified by default.

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