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Event Servers:
Event servers
define whom the device may interact with. They can be
other servers or devices on the network, or even the camera itself.
Event
Configuration
sets up a list of what to tell the other party during interaction.
Event list
lays down the rules and conditions about when to initiate which
responses from which triggers.
The options available for Event rules are
selected from the event servers and event configurations.
Event servers are classified as FTP servers, SMTP servers and HTTP
CGI servers.
FTP servers
can receive snapshot or video uploads that are issued as
part of the response from event handlers. You may setup one FTP server.
To setup FTP servers, make sure to enter
the network address,
the FTP port,
the User Name,
Password,
Connection mode
(Passive or Active) and
Connection time before timeout(in milliseconds).
Click
[Apply] to use these settings or click
[Reset] to clear changes.
SMTP servers
can send email upon request from the IP device. The
email can be a simple subject and text email, or attached with snapshot /
video. You may setup two SMTP servers. The device will first attempt to
send the message via the Primary email SMTP server. If the first attempt
fails(after the Max connecting time), then the device will attempt to send via
the secondary SMTP server. If the device sends email successfully via the