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Connecting a PC with various recorders in the same building is possible
by connecting all recorders and the PC onto the local network.
A good example of a simple solution to get access to a number of
recorders on a distant location is to work with an ISDN router with hub,
as provided by several manufacturers such as Cisco or Intel. The
recorders are connected to a hub, and a PC with our archive software is
connected to the hub via its ISDN software.
In a large scale application PC's and recorders are connected via the
internet or an intranet.
11.2

Configuration

Configuring the network function of a Call Recorder for local use is not
especially difficult, although within a company environment it is advisable for
the network manager to enable the network function of the recorder. He is the
person best suited to judge how the recorder should be configured to function
properly with the other systems on the network.
The remote use of the recorder via the Internet or an intranet is less simple.
The system manager should allow for the interaction between the recorders
and the router/gateway/firewall combination that connect the local network
and the wide area network.
To enable the network, look in the configuration menu for "network settings".
Network configuration will involve the following questions:
Network active:
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CHANGE
If you do not use the network, the answer here should be "No". The next
question concerns FTP, which can be used for archiving, for example.
FTP active:
NEXT
CHANGE
When FTP is not used the answer to this question should again be "No". If it
is used, there are two follow-up questions:
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