Customizing The AXIS 230
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Custom Web Pages
The AXIS 230 contains a re-writable flash memory file system that allows some directories
and files to be changed by the
root
user, using FTP. This strictly non-supported product
functionality, makes it possible for advanced users and application developers to add their
own Web pages, scripts, and other files to the Axis product.
Customizing Procedures
The existing web pages are stored in a compressed read-only area of the file system. If you
intend to try changing them you must adhere strictly to the instructions provided here and
ensure that you DO NOT inadvertently change any files other than those featured in this
section. Failure to comply with this notice may render your product unusable.
All files stored in the
/etc/httpd/html
directory are available through the product Web
server in the virtual directory
/local/
. The URL to pages in the
/etc/httpd/html
directory
is
http://IP/local/<filename>.htm.
Editing and Storing Your Web page
Follow the instructions below to save your own pages in the AXIS 230:
1. Using an html editor, create your html file and store it on your local PC hard drive.
2. Now use FTP to upload the file to the AXIS 230. Enter the following on the command
line:
Example!
3. Log on as
root
. The default password for
root
is
pass
, but this may have been changed.
4. Change to the correct directory in the AXIS 230 by entering the following command:
5. For binary storage of files (not absolutely necessary, but good practice), type
bin
.
6. Upload your html file by entering:
7. Start your browser and view the page you uploaded, by entering the following URL in
the location/Address field:
ftp 192.168.0.125
cd /etc/httpd/html
put <filename.html>
http://192.168.0.125/local/<filename.html>