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Steps 4: Click "Test" to determine whether the network connection and FTP
configuration are correct.
NOTE
If the test fails, recheck the network or FTP configuration.
Enable FTP: Turn on / off the device FTP function.
FTP Server: Host IP address of the FTP server.
FTP Port: The default FTP port is 21, if your FTP server is different; you
need to use the same port name with your FT server.
User Name: Please input the user name to login the FTP server.
Password: Please input the corresponding password here.
File Upload: Create folders according to the rules in the FTP account
directory.
When the remote directory is empty, the system automatically
creates different folders according to IP and time.
Enter the name of the remote directory, the system will create a
folder with the corresponding name in the FTP root directory, and
then press IP, time to create a different folder.
Channel: Select the channel to upload the capture file.
Week: Select the time to upload the FTP file according to the week. You
can set two time periods each week.
Time period 1& 2: Set the time period for uploading FTP files in one
day.
Test: Click "Test", test NVR can successfully upload files to the FTP
server.
UPNP
After the mapping between the internal network and the external network is
established through the UPnP protocol, the external network user can use
the external network IP address to directly access the NVR device on the
intranet.
Prerequisites
1) Log in to the router and set the IP address of the router's WAN port to
access the external network.
2) Make sure that the router is a first-level router (or virtual first-level router)
and turn on the UPnP function.
3) Connect the device to the LAN port of the router and access the private
network.