Axis F9104-B User Manual page 33

Main unit
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AXIS F9104-B Main Unit
The device interface
QoS: Change the QoS layer for the packet flow.
MQTT publication
Use default topic prefix: Select to use the default topic prefix, that is defined in the device topic prefix in the MQTT client tab.
Include topic name: Select to include the topic that describes the condition in the MQTT topic.
Include topic namespaces: Select to include ONVIF topic namespaces in the MQTT topic.
Include serial number: Select to include the device's serial number in the MQTT payload.
Add condition: Click to add a condition.
Retain: Defines which MQTT messages are sent as retained.
• None: Send all messages as non-retained.
• Property: Send only stateful messages as retained.
• All: Send both stateful and stateless messages as retained.
QoS: Select the desired level for the MQTT publication.
MQTT subscriptions
Add subscription: Click to add a new MQTT subscription.
Subscription filter: Enter the MQTT topic that you want to subscribe to.
Use device topic prefix: Add the subscription filter as prefix to the MQTT topic.
Subscription type:
• Stateless: Select to convert MQTT messages into a stateless message.
• Stateful: Select to convert MQTT messages into a condition. The payload is used as the state.
QoS: Select the desired level for the MQTT subscription.
Storage
Network storage
Add network storage: Click to add a network share where you can save recordings.
• Address: Enter the IP address or host name of the host server, typically a NAS (Network Attached Storage). We
recommend you to configure the host to use a fixed IP address (not DHCP since a dynamic IP address can change) or
that you use DNS. Windows SMB/CIFS names are not supported.
• Network share: Enter the name of the shared location on the host server. Several Axis devices can use the same
network share, since each device gets its own folder.
• User: If the server requires a login, enter the username. To log in to a specific domain server, type
DOMAIN\username.
• Password: If the server requires a login, enter the password.
• SMB version: Select the SMB storage protocol version to connect to the NAS. If you select Auto, the device tries
to negotiate one of the secure versions SMB: 3.02, 3.0, or 2.1. Select 1.0 or 2.0 to connect to older NAS that don't
support higher versions. You can read more about SMB support in Axis devices here.
• Add share even if connection test fails: Select to add the network share even if an error is discovered during the
connection test. The error can be, for example, that you didn't enter a password even though the server requires one.
Remove network storage: Click to remove the connection to the network share. This removes all settings for the network share.
Write protect: Turn on to stop writing to the network share and protect recordings from being removed. You can't format a
write-protected network share.
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