Call Recorder PRI manual © 2009-2014 Vidicode®
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9
Configuration of the Ethernet interface
The Call Recorder has an Ethernet port. The network interface supports
the following protocols:
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FTP server
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SMTP client for sending e-mail messages to a SMTP server
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Telnet for remote configuration
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NTP for automated adjustments of the system clock
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A propriety protocol for streaming audio for real time remote
monitoring
FTP server is used by the Call Recorder Access System for network access
to the database in the recorders and playback and archiving of
recordings. It can also be used to give other (custom) applications access
to the recordings (on the FTP server) in the Call Recorder.
SMTP gives the recorder the ability to send e-mails. This has two
applications. The first application is that the recorder can send
recordings to users. The second is that the recorder can send status
updates to the systems manager, for example a CD that becomes full.
Telnet is a possibility to give a systems manager access to internal
menu’s from remote.
The NTP (Network Time Protocol) is a great method to provide accurate
time information with your recordings.
RTR monitoring is available for users of the PC software. It will be
described later in this manual.
We suggest that in the LAN setting you select and configure only the
functions from the list above that you want to use.
9.1
Network active
To begin the network configuration:
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Press
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Press LAN
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Press CHANGE
CHANGE
CHANGE
CHANGE to enable or disable the network.
Network active: No
NEXT CHANGE STOP