A network technician is configuring a newly deployed multifunction device (MFD) to enable the Scan to Network Folder (SMB) feature using Active Directory service credentials in an enterprise environment. In what order should the technician execute the steps below to configure the device settings and verify end-to-end functionality?
- 1Authenticate to the MFD's Embedded Web Server (EWS) using administrative credentials over HTTPS.
- 2Configure TCP/IP and DNS server settings on the MFD to ensure local network routing and domain name resolution.
- 3Define the SMB destination parameters, including the target UNC network path (\\server\share) and SMB protocol version.
- 4Input the Active Directory service account domain credentials authorized to write to the designated share.
- 5Execute a test scan operation from the MFD physical interface to validate folder permissions and transmission success.
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The correct sequence for configuring Scan to SMB is: 1) Authenticate to the MFD Embedded Web Server (EWS) over HTTPS, 2) Configure TCP/IP and DNS settings for domain resolution, 3) Define the SMB UNC network path and version settings, 4) Input the Active Directory service account credentials, and 5) Execute a test scan from the MFD panel.
The procedure begins by gaining administrative access via the Embedded Web Server (EWS). Next, underlying network and DNS configurations are established so the MFD can resolve server names on the network. Then, the SMB destination UNC path is specified, followed by assigning the Active Directory service account credentials that possess authorization to write to that share. Finally, a test scan is performed to verify that network connectivity, authentication, and file creation succeed.
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MFD Scan to Network Folder (SMB) Configuration Workflow