AXIS 2100
User’s Guide
Choosing Your Application
13
Sequentially Uploading Images to a Remote FTP Server
Ideal for
busy
Web sites on both large corporate networks, and SOHO (Small-Office
Home-Office) applications where a small network is installed and maintained; this application
uploads images to a designated FTP server on your network, and is perfect for applications where a
large audience is expected.
Simply install the AXIS 2100 directly on your local Ethernet network and complete the
Installation
and
Application Wizard
s to develop an
active
application that will upload images to a
designated FTP server - as a
sequential
stream that is unlimited or restricted to specified time
periods. You can organize the times and the frequency at which images are taken and uploaded to
the target FTP server. You can also decide to send images sequentially via e-mail messages.
Installation and Configuration Overview
Configure the AXIS 2100 to actively upload images to an FTP server as follows:
Note:
You can refine your application using the Web-based Administration Tools.
1. Connect the AXIS 2100 to your local network. Refer to
Installing Your Camera on a Network,
on page 20.
2. Open the
Home Page
in your browser and start the
Installation Wizard.
Complete the Wizard to
establish the
standard
Security
,
Date and Time
,
Image
General Layout
and
TCP/IP Network
settings - selecting
network
as your chosen
method of connection in the
Modem or Network
dialog. Refer to
Configuring Your Camera,
on page 35.
3. Continue the configuration of your product using the
Application Wizard
to define the target FTP server and your
preferred mode of operation - choosing
Sequential
mode to create your active application.
4. Having completed the Wizard, you should now verify the configuration by accessing the images stored on the FTP sever
from your browser.
AXIS 2100
LAN/WAN
Intranet Network
Web Browser
Web Browser