CipherLab 8000 User Manual page 22

Remote console
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Remote Console
User Guide
File Path
Sets where the received files are saved. By default, they are saved in the same folder where
Remote Console is installed. To save them to somewhere else, click the Browse... button to
browse for some other folder desired.
File Name
As the figure shown above, it defines the naming rule for the incoming data files and lookup files. If
the link interface is set to TCP/IP, six naming elements are provided; otherwise only four elements
are available, with no. 1 (Ethernet Cradle IP) and no. 2 (Ethernet Cradle MAC Address)
excluded due to inapplicability.
By default, all data files sent in are merged and saved to one file with a name comprising of
elements no. 4 and no. 5. This means a file name is laid down based on the time and date it is
received by the host. Click the Add Delimiter checkbox and then specify a symbol in the blank
field as the separator for date/time items. You may also click the Date Style drop-down menu to
specify the date format.
For example, using element no. 1 and no. 4 results in a file name with these elements: (1)
Ethernet Cradle IP through which the file comes in, and (2) the date when it is received.
How to make file-naming settings:
If you want a unique piece of element in the file name, assign it in the 6. User Specify field.
(If you don't see the need, skip it.)
Add one or more element(s) to File Name Format fields. Assign the sequence to formulate
the naming rule.
Select if adding a separator between each piece of element in a file name. Symbols and
punctuations such as ? (question mark), : (colon), * (asterisk mark), " (quotation mark), >
(greater-than sign), < (less-than sign), and | (vertical bar) are illegal and unacceptable.
Select Individual files to save the data files sent in to different files; otherwise select Merge
to one file.
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