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TV-IP310PI User's Guide

Network Storage

Network Storage
* Network Storage must be setup before it can be managed� For
storage management, please refer to the next section.
The TV-IP310PI supports two format of network storage file systems:
NFS and CIFS. NFS, Network File System, is natively supported by Linux
computers and most NAS, Network Attached Storage. CIFS, Common
Internet File System, is natively supported by Windows® systems and
now is generally supported by Linux and OS X®.
You can add up to 8 network storages for your camera� The recordings
will subsequently be stored in these spaces. Save video from the first
storage and then the next when the first one is full. Click on the entry
to change the settings and click Save to save the settings.
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No: The sequential number of the network storage.
Type: The type of storage�
Server Address: Enter the IP address of your network storage�
File Path: Enter the file path on the server for network storage.
Capacity: Enter the size of the disk space you want to assign for
this storage� The minimum disk space requirement is
10GB. If you do not want to limit the size and use the
full physical disk space, put number 0 in this field.
File System: Choose between NFS or CIFS for file system. If you
assign the network storage on a Windows
set it to CIFS�
User Name: Enter the user name if the network storage requires
authentication. Leave it blank if no authentication is
required�
Password: Enter the password to access the network storage�
Click Save to save the changes. The camera will reboot
to make the network storage available. Go to the next
section to format and manage your network storage.
Tip: To create a network storage on your Windows®
based system, create a shared folder and then test
your set up with another computer� Enter the IP
address of the computer here and enter the shared
folder name with a leading forward slash. For
example, if you have a shared folder named "SMB",
enter "/SMB" in the File Path�
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