
Networked VGA Grid User Guide
Using the local FTP server
The system stores files in a folder structure with a folder for each channel and a folder for each recorder.
Channel folders are labeled video<channel number> (i.e. video3 for channel 3). Recorder folders are labeled
videom<recorder number> (i.e. videom1 for the first recorder). Channel and recorder numbers are displayed
next to the name of the channel or sources in the Admin panel.
To get started you will need:
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The IP address of your system (found in the
Network
configuration menu)
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An FTP tool
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The username and password for your FTP user (See
Configure the local FTP server
In the example below, the IP address of the Networked VGA Grid is 192.168.1.210, the username is admin,
there is no password, and the Windows command line ftp utility is used.
To connect to the FTP server:
1. Open a command window on Windows (alternatively open a terminal window on Linux/Mac, or open
your FTP utility of choice).
2. Establish an ftp connection using the command: ftp 192.168.1.210.
3. Provide the username: admin (provide the username of your FTP user).
4. Provide the password: (provide the correct password for your FTP user); the connection is opened.
5. Use the dir command to see the file structure.
6. Use dir or your tool’s GUI to look in each folder for recordings.
7. Use get or your tool’s transfer mechanism to transfer files to your computer.
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