JVC VN-X235VPU Instruction Manual - Page 35
What is FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name?, Setting [Periodic FTP]
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A Mail B FTP For setting the mail environment when [Mail] is specified as an action on the Alarm page.[SMTP] and [POP] can be used. Configure only the [SMTP] settings under usual circumstances. Enter the camera's mail address as the recipient's mail address. Configure the [POP] settings as well if [POP before SMTP] is enabled. In addition, if FQDN is set for [SMTP Server], configure also the DNS server settings on the [Network Basic] page. (A Page 45) Memo: What is FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name)? This is a fully qualified domain name that indicates a notation method of describing the entire host or domain name on the TCP/IP network without abbreviating. For example, if the host name is www and the domain name is victor.co.jp, this will be denoted as "www.victor.co.jp" in FQDN. For setting the FTP environment when [FTP] is specified as an action on the Alarm page. This is common with the FTP environment when using the periodic FTP on this page. When [Directory] is left blank, FTP transfer will be performed to the home directory of the FTP server. To enable FTP transfer to a directory below the home directory, set the corresponding directory name in [Directory]. Delimit the directory using "/". Example: subdir1/subdir2 Destination directory of FTP transfer will be dependent on the FTP server if "/" is added at the beginning. Setting [Periodic FTP] to AOnB enables transfer of the latest JPEG images to the FTP server at regular intervals. Specify the interval in seconds for [Periodic FTP Interval]. File name: Select a type from the two types of periodic FTP file names. When AAutoB is selected, images are generated from the year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and number. Example: 20071114161032-001-2.jpg When AManualB is selected, you can select a file name generation method from the following. ● File name containing only the character string entered in [User-defined- name] Example: Camera1.jpg ● File name with the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second added to [User-defined-name] Example: Camera1_20071114161032001.jpg The name of the file to be transmitted via FTP is made up of the action number, year, month, day, hour, minute, second, number and trigger flag. Example: 01-20070711152904-001-0.jpg The first two digits are the action number, and the following 14 digits denote the year, month, day, hour, minute and second. The three digits after the first hyphen is the number of the series of JPEG files to be sent via the FTP. The number starts from "000". The last digit denotes the trigger flag. This is displayed as "1" only for the JPEG file during a trigger input, and as "0" if otherwise. 35