
3.
Port Number:
Match the communication port on GV-Backup Center. Or keep the
default value 30000.
4.
User Name:
Type a valid user name to log into GV-Backup Center.
5.
Backup Video:
Select the cameras that you want to back up their recordings to GV-
Backup Center.
6.
Compact Video:
Select the cameras that you only want to back up their Key Frames
instead of full recordings, to GV-Backup Center. This option is useful to save the
backup time.
7.
Resend all files:
Select this option in case of the network interruption. After the
network is recovered, all the missing data will be resent to GV-Backup Center again.
8.
Password:
Type a valid password to log into GV-Backup Center.
9.
Enable Schedule Mode:
Enable the GV-Backup Center connection on the schedule
you set in the
Select Schedule Time
section. Refer to
4.5 Recording Schedule
for the
same settings.
10. Click
Apply
. The Connection Status should display “Connected” and connected time.
If the GV-Backup Center has a failover server providing the uninterrupted backup service
in case of the GV-Backup Center failure, you can also configure the connection to the
failover server.
1.
Automatic Failover Support:
Enable the automatic connection to the failover server
once the connection between GV-Video Server and GV-Backup Center is interrupted
for the specified time.
2.
Host Name or IP Address:
Type the host name or IP address of the failover center.
3.
Port Number:
Match the communication port on the failover server. Or keep the
default value 30000.
4.
User Name:
Type a valid user name to log into the failover server.
5.
Password:
Type a valid password to log into the failover server.
6. Click
Apply
.
Note:
The
Backup Video
,
Compact Video
and
Resend all files
functions are available
for GV-VS04H (Firmware Version 1.03 or later), GV-VS11, GV-VS12 (Firmware Version
1.02 or later), and GV-VS14.
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