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3.11.1 Basic Settings -> FTP
Here you will find the basic settings needed for FTP mode
FTP Server IP:
Enter here the IP address or the host name of
the FTP server you want to send the data to.
FTP Control Port:
This is the port needed for the connection.
The standard port for FTP access is 21. This port is already
preset and should function on most systems at the first go. If
you require a different port, please consult your network
administrator.
User:
Enter here the user name required for the FTP access.
Password:
This is the password assigned to the user.
FTP Account:
Some FTP servers require a special Account entry
for the login. If this is the case with your server, enter the
Account name here.
Options / PASV:
If this option is enabled, the server is
instructed to operate in passive mode. This means the data
connection is opened by the Web-Thermograph. If this option
is disabled, the FTP server takes over opening of the data
connection. If the server is protected by a firewall, it is
recommended that the PASV option be enabled, since otherwise
connection attempts could be blocked.
Enable:
To use the FTP functionality, check this box.