D-Link DCS-3220 Product Manual - Page 40

Streaming, 2nd FTP user name, 2nd FTP password, 2nd FTP server, 2nd FTP remote folder - default password

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Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser (continued) Primary FTP Passive Mode- If the DCS-3220 is located inside the network protected by firewall, a data connection for FTP may be prohibited. Passive mode FTP can bypass the rule and succeed to upload snapshots. If the passive mode is selected, the DCS-3220 can automatically attempt for an active mode if the external FTP server does not support passive mode. 2nd FTP server - The domain name or IP address of the external FTP server. Note that this 2nd FTP server will only be used if the 1st FTP server is unavailable. If image upload to the 1st FTP server is successful, no attempts will be made to connect to the 2nd FTP server. 2nd FTP server port - The port of the FTP server. The default is 21 for an external FTP site. 2nd FTP user name - Granted user name on the backup FTP server. 2nd FTP password - Granted password on the backup FTP server. 2nd FTP remote folder - Granted folder on the backup FTP server. Secondary FTP passive Mode - Passive mode setting for the backup FTP server. HTTP Settings HTTP Port- Streaming UDP Audio port - Can be set to other than the default port 80. When the administrator changes the HTTP port of the DCS-3220 (which has an IP Address of 192.168.0.100) from 80 to 8080, users must type "http://192.168.0.100:8080" in the Web browser instead of "http://192.168.0.100." Can be set to a port other than the default port 5002. A corresponding port must be opened on your firewall. 40

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Can be set to other than the default port 80. When
the administrator changes the HTTP port of the
DCS-3220
(which has an IP Address of
192.168.0.100) from 80 to 8080, users must type
http://192.168.0.100:8080” in the Web browser
HTTP Port-
Using the DCS-3220 with an Internet browser
(continued)
2nd FTP user name -
Granted user name on the backup FTP server.
2nd FTP password -
Granted password on the backup FTP server.
2nd FTP server -
The domain name or IP address of the external
FTP server. Note that this 2nd FTP server will
only be used if the 1st FTP server is unavailable.
If image upload to the 1st FTP server is
successful, no attempts will be made to connect
to the 2nd FTP server.
2nd FTP remote folder -
Granted folder on the backup FTP server.
Mode -
Passive mode setting for the backup FTP server.
Secondary FTP passive
HTTP Settings
If the
DCS-3220
is located inside the network
protected by firewall, a data connection for FTP
may be prohibited. Passive mode FTP can bypass
the rule and succeed to upload snapshots. If the
passive mode is selected, the
DCS-3220
can
automatically attempt for an active mode if the
external FTP server does not support passive
mode.
Primary FTP Passive
Mode-
2nd FTP server port -
The port of the FTP server. The default is 21 for
an external FTP site.
Streaming
UDP Audio port -
Can be set to a port other than the default port
5002. A corresponding port must be opened on
your firewall.