15.4.1. File Names Created by FTP Push
When the FTP Push feature is used to transfer data, NetLink will
assign a name to the file that receives the data. This file name will
be based on the user-defined, four character base file name, plus
the source port, and data type. If desired, the file name can also
include an automatically incremented three character extension.
As shown in the example in Figure 15.5, the file name will consist
of the following components:
Note:
This file naming convention applies only to
data that has been transferred by the FTP Push
feature. A different file naming convention will be
employed when data is transferred using the FTP
Server feature. For more information, please refer to
Section 15.5.3.
À
File Name (Up to Four Characters):
The base file name
that was defined via item 6 in the FTP Push Configuration
menu. If the file name has not been defined, NetLink will
use the first three characters of the Site ID message. If the
Site ID message has not been defined, NetLink will use the
letters "PNL". Note that if the defined file name is less than
four characters long, then NetLink will not use the
remaining characters in this field.
Á
Source Port (Up to Three Characters):
NetLink will
enter from one to three characters to indicate which input
port(s) originally received this data. NetLink will enter an
"A" for PBX Port A, "B" for PBX Port B, and/or "X" for the
Auxiliary Port. If fewer than three source ports are
indicated, then NetLink will not use the remaining
characters in this field.
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Figure 15.5: FTP Push File Names
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