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Using the different fields in the Transfer to external FTP
Server pane, choose whether you want the receiver to
automatically transfer the collected raw data files (original
and/or converted files) to an external FTP server.
If so, activate the
Automatic Transfer
option and enter the
identification parameters of the FTP server:
–
FTP Server
,
Port
: FTP server IP address/hostname and
IP port
–
Login
,
Password
: Connection profile that gives the
receiver the rights to upload data to the FTP server.
–
Path
: Location on the FTP server where the receiver is
allowed to post the files (syntax: /subdirectory/.../
subdirectory/). The first and last slashes are optional.
–
Sub-directory Name Format
field: Also in this case, files
will be sorted by sitename, year, month and day of
creation, using the same instructions as previously
(File Move) to set this field.
You can also ask the receiver to delete the raw data files
once they have been transferred to the FTP server. This is
done by enabling the
Delete Files After Transfer
option.
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You may define a second FTP server, called “backup FTP
server” for securing the raw data file transfer to an
external repository.
In the Backup FTP Server pane, first specify the
conditions in which the backup FTP server will be used:
– Never (two buttons cleared)
– Always (
Always Used
button checked)
– Only when the primary FTP server is unable to fulfil its
function (
Used When Primary FTP...
button checked)
Then enter the data required for an IP connection to this
second FTP server (address, login, password, path; keep
the default value “21” for the IP port).
Note that you don’t need to define a folder naming
convention for the backup FTP server. The same naming
convention as the one defined for the primary FTP will be
used (see
Sub-directory Name Format
field above).
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Click on the
Configure
button to save all your settings.
Programming
Email Notifications
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Click on
Advanced Setup
and then on the
Email Notifications
submenu. Enter the following parameters: