Video Grabber User Manual - v. 1.19 (FW 1.29)
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4.2.2.3.
SMB settings
When user sets the Output to SMB (see 4.2.1.1) then access details to the SMB share have to be
provided. Up to two remote shares can be configured.
Only shares allowing access using SMBv1 protocol are supported.
See the table below for the description of the required parameters. Identification numbers (first
column) refer to the parameter’s position on the Figure 25.
Settings for SMB1
No
Name
Description
Allowed values
6
SMB location
SMB share location in the following format:
//Server_IP/share
Example:
//192.168.5.1/pub
Valid SMB share
7
SMB user
Username to be used to access the share. This user
must have read-write access to the share.
Example:
test
String
8
SMB password Password for the user defined above
Example:
testpassword
string
Settings for SMB2
No
Name
Description
Allowed values
14
SMB location
SMB share location in the following format:
//Server_IP/share
Example:
//192.168.6.1/pub
Valid SMB share
15
SMB user
Username to be used to access the share. This user
must have read-write access to the share.
Example:
test
String
16
SMB password Password for the user defined above
Example:
testpassword
String
Video Grabber uses the same folder/file naming convention for SMB as it uses for NFS described in
the previous section (See 4.2.2.2, p. 31).
Video Grabber does not support mounting SMB shares using domain users. In case of connecting to
the SMB share in a domain environment one has to provide the username in the following format:
Username,domain=.
Example:
To mount a share in domain environment using local user test one would have to set the SMB user
parameter to:
test,domain=.