Axis Communications 250S user manual Upload Servers, Adding an Upload Server

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Operating the AXIS 250S

AXIS 250S User’s Manual

Important!

Please keep in mind that the output port can be controlled by more than one event type. This may mean that the port is the “wrong” state if one or more event types that activate the port are triggered one after the other. Using more than one event type to control the output is not recommended.

Send email notification to - Check this box to enable the sending of email to notify recipients of events. Enter the email address(es) in the field provided. Multiple addresses must be sepa- rated by semicolons (;) To add your own text, check the Include text box and enter your text. Note that a mail server must be configured in the SMTP network settings.

Send HTTP notification - This method sends a notification to an HTTP server. Select the name of the server. Note that the destination server must first be configured in Notification Servers. See the following page.

Send TCP notification - This method sends a TCP/IP notification. The destination server must also first be configured in Notification Servers.

Click OK to save the event type setup.

Upload Servers

Clicking this link will open the list of FTP servers currently configured in the server. The listing shows the name and address of the server, as well as the upload path and user name.

Adding an Upload Server

Click the Add button. This opens the Upload Server Setup dialog. The following information should then be provided for the new server.

Name - This can be any descriptive name you like.

Network address - Enter the IP address or host name of the server. To use a host name, a DNS server must be specified in the TCP/IP network settings.

Upload path - Specify the path to the directory where the uploaded images will be stored. If this directory does not already exist on the ftp server, there will be an error message when uploading.

Additional information - In this field you can add extra information about the server. For example, if the saved video files can also be accessed via a UNC address (e.g. \\video\file1.mpeg), then you could add text providing this address. This information will be included in email sent by events that use this server.

The user name and password you use to log on to the server.

When finished, you can test the setup by clicking the Connect button. The results of the connection test will then be displayed in a message box.

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Contents Axis 250S MPEG-2 Video Server Axis 250S User’s Manual Table Of Contents Index Features and Benefits IntroductionAxis 250S User’s Manual Applications Axis 250S Rear Panel Product DescriptionAxis 250S Front Panel Hardware Inventory Title/Variant Part Number Title/Variants Part NumbersInstalling the Axis 250S Unix only Type this in your command lineAxis 250S User’s Manual Installing the Axis 250S Client System RequirementsInstalling the Axis MPEG-2 Viewer Client Accessing the Axis 250S from Internet Explorer Configuring the video source and audio equipmentAccessing and logging on to the Axis 250S Operating the Axis 250SAccess from a browser Live ViewDisconnected Video Source Positional Control of the Video SourceEvents and Event Types Configuring Event TypesSetting up a new event type General When Triggered Upload Servers Adding an Upload ServerNotification Servers Http NotificationAudio & Video Settings VideoPort Status Port Status & DevicesAudio Preset position setup DevicesLive View Layout Administration & System Options Accessing The System OptionsUsers Administration DescriptionSystem Options Overview Firewall Settings Adding UsersEditing and Deleting Users Adding Allowed IP AddressesNew Server Time Date & TimeCurrent Server Time TCP/IP Network Settings Automatic IP ConfigurationDynamic IP Address Notification Settings Parameter DescriptionManual IP Configuration DNSSmtp email Network Settings Ports & DevicesNetwork Traffic IO PortsCOM-Port MaintenanceSupport Logs & Reports Factory Default Settings Installing the Axis IP Installer Appendix a Other IP Setup MethodsUsing the Axis IP Installer Setting the IP Address with the Axis IP Installer Appendix B Troubleshooting Checking the FirmwareSupport Server ReportPINGing Your IP Address Ping Reply Interpretation and recommendationSymptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actionsRepeatedly attempts to Attempting to install, but Obtaining Updated firmware Updating the firmware Appendix C Updating the FirmwareModifying the File System Configuration via FTPAppendix D Customizing The Axis 250S Editing and Storing Your Web pages Customizing ProceduresCustom Web Pages Http//server ip address/local/filename.html Creating a New Home D-Sub Connector Connector Pinout Terminal Blocks a & BAppendix E Unit Connections I/O Terminal BlocksSchematic Diagram Terminal Connectors a & B Axis 250SPan Tilt Device Driver Connecting Pan/Tilt DevicesBrowser Administration Tools Digital Inputs Controlling and MonitoringTransistor Output Axis 250S then displays the status of the inputs, as follows Appendix F Technical Specifications Approvals EMC Image Quality vs Bit Rate Appendix G BandwidthVideo Bit Rate Other Considerations Bootp IndexPTZ devices Reports Axis 250S User’s Manual Index