Picture 25: Ftp Server 1; Picture 26: Ftp Server 2; A.12.8.1.3 Ftp Server - Image Access WideTEK 25 Operation Manual

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A.12.8.1.3
FTP Server
The Ftp Server button enables the user to enter all necessary information for data
transfer to a dedicated FTP server.
The parameters are entered in two screens named Ftp Server 1 and Ftp Server 2.
Ftp Server 1
This screen contains the server IP address and the port, the user name and the password
for the server access. Additionally a path to an existing directory on the FTP server where
the files should be stored can be entered.

Picture 25: Ftp Server 1

Note: The IP address 127.0.0.1 (as shown in the above picture) does not represent a
real existing FTP server. This IP address is typically used in networks to make
the own system, the so-called "localhost", available for TCP/IP applications.
Ftp Server 2
This screen contains all data for the connection with a FTP server.

Picture 26: Ftp Server 2

Use proxy
Select Yes to use a proxy server for the connection.
Auth.
Defines the type of authentication at the FTP server. By tapping on the
field the methods will be switched.
Anonymous:
Login/Password: To save the images on the FTP server a login name and a
Ask the administrator of your FTP server for the necessary information to get access to
the designated FTP server.
Manual
An anonymous connection will be used. The data in the fields
User and Password from the FTP Server 1 mask will be
ignored.
password must be entered.
Returns to the previous screen.
Changes to the Ftp Server 2 screen.
Stores all parameters.
Erases all changes.
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