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5 In the
Password
field, enter the password you configured in the FTP server. If
you did not configure a password for your FTP user, simply leave this field
blank.
6 If the IP address family is configured to be IPv4, enter the IPv4 address of the
PC or laptop you are using as the FTP server in the
Server IP address
field. See
Defining the IP Protocol Version for Initiating Communications.
7 If the IP address family is configured to be IPv6, enter the IPv6 address of the
PC or laptop you are using as the FTP server in the
Server IPv6 address
field.
Defining the IP Protocol Version for Initiating Communications.
8 In the
Path
field, enter the directory path to which you are uploading the files.
Enter the path relative to the FTP user's home directory, not the absolute
path. If the location is the home directory, it should be left empty. If the
location is a sub-folder under the home directory, specify the folder name. If
the shared folder is "C:\", this parameter can be left empty or populated with
"//".
9 In the
File name
field, enter the name you want to give to the exported
security log.
10 Click
Apply
, then
Close
, to save the FTP parameters and return to the Security
Log Upload page.
11 Click
Upload
. The upload begins.
The
File transfer status
field displays the status of any pending security log
upload. Possible values are:
•
Ready
–
The default value, which appears when no file transfer is in progress.
•
File-in-transfer
–
The upload operation is in progress.
•
Success
–
The file has been successfully uploaded.
•
Failure
–
The file was not successfully uploaded.
The
File transfer progress
field displays the progress of any current security log
upload operation.
10.9
Uploading the Configuration Log
The configuration log lists actions performed by users to configure the system.
This file is mostly used for security, to identify suspicious user actions. It can also
be used for troubleshooting.
When uploading the configuration log, the IP-20 functions as an FTP or SFTP
client. You must install FTP or SFTP server software on the PC or laptop you are
using to perform the upload. For details, see
Installing and Configuring an FTP or
To upload the configuration log:
1 Install and configure an FTP server on the PC or laptop you are using to
perform the upload. See
Installing and Configuring an FTP or SFTP Server
2 Select
Platform > Security > General > Configuration Log Upload
. The
Configuration Log Upload page opens.