Unified Client for Ricoh application properties

A DRS application profile for the Unified Client for Ricoh Smart Operation Panel specifies connection information for an AutoStore server. This information allows a device to use capture and print management services on these servers.

These properties appear in the Device Registration Service Details pane when you add or edit a Unified Client for Ricoh Smart Operation Panel application. You cannot change the application type for an existing application.

Property Description
Name

A name that uniquely identifies an application.

Application Type

To create a new Unified Client for Ricoh Smart Operation Panel application in DRS, choose Ricoh SOP for this option.

The remaining properties shown here appear after you make this selection. You cannot change the application type after you save a new application profile.

Server Configuration

Select AutoStore.

AutoStore Server Address

Identifies an AutoStore server to be used to capture documents.

This can be an IP address, a system name (if the systems are in the same domain), or a fully qualified domain name. We recommend that you use an IP address only if it is static.

AutoStore Server Port

The port that the AutoStore server uses to communicate with clients.

This setting must match the port number that is set on the Preferences tab of the Ricoh SOP component settings in AutoStore. The default is 3310 (previously 3350).

AutoStore Server Use TLS Select True or False. This setting should reflect your AutoStore server configuration. Verify it in the Preference tab of Unified Client for Ricoh Smart Operation Panel component. By default, the AutoStore setting "Use TLS" is off. If you leave it as off, you should select False in DRS.
Trust Self-Signed Certificate for AutoStore If you are using a CA certificate, select False.
You must use either all self-signed certificates or all CA certificates. You cannot combine the two types of certificates.
Server Certificate Pinning Select True to bind a certificate to the AutoStore server upon connection and use it to validate the trust of subsequent communications with that server.
For the IP address, you can enter IPv4 or IPv6 addresses depending on the configuration of your system. If you enter an IPv6 address, brackets ([ ]) are automatically added to it if missing when you exit from the field.