This window features Primary and Backup tabs, each of which has the same fields available. The settings on the Primary tab are used by default for any periodic FTP reports. The settings on the Backup tab are used if communication with the Primary server fails.

3.Type the appropriate values in the fields.

4.By default, all Periodic Reports are generated according to the Interval you specify. You can specify that a Periodic Report is active only during specific time ranges. To configure Advanced Scheduling:

a.Click Advanced Scheduling....

b.By default, all time periods in the schedule are Enabled. To disable the Periodic Report for a period of time, click-and-drag over the time range, and click Disable. To enable the Periodic Report for a period of time, click-and-drag over the time range, and click Enable.

c.Click OK to save the schedule and return to the Edit Periodic FTP Report window.

5.Click OK.

Configuring periodic HTTP reports

To configure your appliance to periodically generate and post sensor reports to a specified HTTP server:

1.Select Periodic HTTP Report from the Periodic Reports Configuration window and click Edit.

2.The Edit Periodic HTTP Report window opens. This window contains the following fields:

Field

Description

 

 

Enabled

Enable periodic HTTP reporting.

Include camera

Include image captures by camera pods connected to the appliance

pictures

in the HTTP post. Image captures included with periodic reports

 

are 640x480 resolution, regardless of appliance Camera settings.

Interval

The frequency with which HTTP reports are generated.

Sensor priority

Limit the amount of sensor data included with the periodic report.

 

Select one of the following settings:

 

High: Only sensor data associated with physical sensors that are

 

integrated with or connected to the appliance are included in the

 

report. Sensor data associated with shared pods is not included in

 

the report.

 

Medium: Sensor data associated with physical sensors and shared

 

pods is included in the report. Data associated with scanned

 

devices is not included.

 

Low: Sensor data from all sensors is included in the report.

SSL Options

The SSL options to use for this post.

Target URL

The URL of the Web server to which the report is posted.

Target user name

The user ID used to gain access to the specified Web server.

Target Password

The password used to gain access to the specified Web server.

Verify Password

Type the Target Password to confirm the password.

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