Axis Communications 700 Life Jacket User Manual


 
AXIS 700
User’s Manual Appendix B: The Parameter List
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Appendix B The Parameter List
This table shows the AXIS 700 parameter list. The middle column
shows the default values, when applicable. The right-hand column
gives a brief description of the parameter.
Important:
The parameters are case dependant. They must be entered exactly
as in the table below.
Parameter name Value Description
[Server]
HardwareAddress = 00:40:8c:18:02:3c Specifies the AXIS 700 hardware address. The default
setting is the serial number.
Date = yy-mm-dd
Time = hh:mm:ss
FactoryDefaults = no Set this parameter to yes to reset to factory default
settings. Note that all current settings will be lost.
Restart = no Set this parameter to yes to restart the AXIS 700.
TimeZone = UTC Specifies the time zone in which AXIS 700 operates.
TimeSyncSource = NTP Specifies the time source for the AXIS 700. Valid values
are
NTP
or
None
.
ServerPassword = pass Specifies the Server password. The
Supervisor/Administrator will be prompted for this
password when trying to access the AXIS 700 for
administration tasks. The password is used in basically all
protocols, i.e. HTTP, SNMP and FTP. Once written to
the configuration file, the password will be replaced by
*'s, representing each letter of the password.
DefaultProfile = Specifies the default scanning profile.
DefaultPaperSize = letter Specifies the default paper size.
TemporaryDestinations = yes Specifies if users are allowed to add temporary e-mail
destinations.
TemporaryProfiles = yes Specifies if users are allowed to add temporary scanning
profiles.
WebScanning = yes Specifies if users are allowed to use the Scan Document
facility. Scan Document means that the user places a
document in the scanner, and then displays or saves the
image via the AXIS 700 Web browser interface.
SpecifySender = no Specifies if users are allowed to specify the sender when
scanning from the AXIS 700 control panel.
[IP]
InternetAddress = 0.0.0.0 Specifies the AXIS 700 Internet address, which must be
a unique and valid address to prevent conflicts with
other network devices.