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12-2 A-61796 September 2014
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, 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 the section entitled, “Configuring your
device options” in Chapter 4 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.
NTLM — an authentication algorithm for accessing an email server.
Ping — typically a command line program that allows a user or
administrator to see if a specific device is active and responsive on the
network. For example, ping 127.0.0.1 will test to see if a local computer
(the one you are using) can respond to a network request.
Proxy Server — acts as an intermediary between a workstation user
and the Internet so that the enterprise can ensure security,
administrative control, and caching service. A proxy server is
associated with or part of a gateway server that separates the
enterprise network from the outside network and a firewall server that
protects the enterprise network from outside intrusion.
Remote Access password — this password controls access to the
Scan Station from the Kodak Scan Station 700 Series - Scanner
Administration Application. See the section entitled, “Scanner menu:
Remote Access Password” in Chapter 3 for more information.

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