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156 A-61796 January 2017
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) — a standard Internet protocol which is a
simple way to exchange files between computers on the Internet. Like
the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which transfers displayable
Web pages and related files, and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP), which transfers email, FTP is an application protocol that uses
the Internet's TCP/IP protocols. FTP is commonly used to transfer Web
page files from their creator to the computer that acts as their server for
everyone on the Internet. It is also commonly used to download
programs and other files to your computer from other servers.
Index fields index fields contain information that can be used to
classify, sort, or store the scanned documents in a particular order
(referred to as indexing). The index fields will either be one or more
barcodes and/or one or more areas of text (OCR data).
Index template — used to define index fields on a document to be
scanned and to specify how to use the index field from a defined region
in a file name or directory path.
IP address (Internet Protocol) — used to reference computers on a
network. Addresses presented in a universal format of four, three-digit
numeric values separated by a period (e.g., 192.168.1.1). Each
address segment can be in the range of 0-255.
Job name — a collection of scan settings, index templates,
destinations and groups. A job allows Scan Station administrators to
simplify complex tasks by grouping scan settings, destinations and
groups of users together allowing the user to select a job with the touch
of a single button. This is the name of the button that is displayed on the
Scan Station touchscreen.
Kodak Scan Station 700 Series - Scanner Administration
application — this is the software that is used to setup, configure and
manage Scan Station devices over a network.
Local Administrative mode — allows you to perform administrative
functions directly on the Scan Station. Local administrative mode is
activated by inserting a USB drive with a valid configuration file into one
of the Scan Station’s USB ports.
Local access password — this is the password that controls user
access to the Scan Station. See “Configuring your device options” on
page 27 for more information.
NETBIOS (Network Basic Input Output System) — a network layer that
allows applications on different computers to communicate within a
local area network. NETBIOS is used in most physical topologies and is
a staple of Windows NT networks. A broadcast “protocol” that does not
support a routing mechanism, NETBIOS is often carried over other
protocols to allow its continued use in larger modern (routed) networks.
NETBIOS name — also known as the computer name in Microsoft
Windows, the NETBIOS name is a unique name for the device. Only 15
characters can be used.
NT domain server — a Microsoft Windows based server that defines a
network domain. A network domain defines a grouping of computers
and computer resources such as; printers, mail servers and file servers.

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