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AXIS M11 Series
The device interface
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• HTTP
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• Network storage
You can add network storage such as a NAS (Network Attached Storage) and use it as a recipient to store files.
The files are stored in the Matroska (MKV) file format.
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• SFTP
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• Email
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Note
Some email providers have security filters that prevent users from receiving or viewing large amount of
attachments, from receiving scheduled emails and similar. Check the email provider's security policy to avoid
your email account being locked or missing out on your expected emails.
Use passive FTP: Under normal circumstances the product simply requests the target FTP server to open the
data connection. The device actively initiates both the FTP control and data connections to the target server.
This is normally needed if there is a firewall between the device and the target FTP server.
URL: Enter the network address to the HTTP server and the script that will handle the request. For example:
http://192.168.254.10/cgi-bin/notify.cgi.
Username: Enter the username for the login.
Password: Enter the password for the login.
Proxy: Turn on and enter the required information if a proxy server must be passed to connect to the HTTP
server.
URL: Enter the network address to the HTTPS server and the script that will handle the request. For example:
https://192.168.254.10/cgi-bin/notify.cgi.
Validate server certificate: Select to validate the certificate that was created by HTTPS server.
Username: Enter the username for the login.
Password: Enter the password for the login.
Proxy: Turn on and enter the required information if a proxy server must be passed to connect to the HTTPS
server.
Host: Enter the IP address or hostname for the network storage.
Share: Enter the name of the share on the host.
Folder: Enter the path to the directory where you want to store files.
Username: Enter the username for the login.
Password: Enter the password for the login.
Host: Enter the server's IP address or hostname. If you enter a hostname, make sure that a DNS server is
specified under System > Network > IPv4 and IPv6.
Port: Enter the port number used by the SFTP server. The default is 22.
Folder: Enter the path to the directory where you want to store files. If this directory doesn't already exist on
the SFTP server, you will get an error message when uploading files.
Username: Enter the username for the login.
Password: Enter the password for the login.
SSH host public key (MD5): Enter the fingerprint of the remote host's public key (a 32 hexadecimal digits
string). The SFTP client supports SFTP servers using SSH-2 with RSA, DSA, ECDSA, and ED25519 host key
types. RSA is the preferred method during negotiation, followed by ECDSA, ED25519, and DSA. Make sure to
enter the right MD5 host key that is used by your SFTP server.
Use temporary file name: Select to upload files with temporary, automatically generated filenames. The
files get renamed to the desired names when the upload completes. If the upload is aborted/interrupted,
you don't get any corrupt files. However, you probably still get the temporary files. This way you know that
all files that have the desired name, are correct.
Send email to: Enter the email address to send emails to. To enter multiple addresses, use commas to
separate them.
Send email from: Enter the email address of the sending server.
Username: Enter the username for the mail server. Leave this field empty if the mail server does not
require authentication.
Password: Enter the password for the mail server. Leave this field empty if the mail server does not require
authentication.
Email server (SMTP): Enter the name of the SMTP server, for example smtp.gmail.com, smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Port: Enter the port number for the SMTP server, using values in the range 0-65535. The default value is 587.
Encryption: To use encryption, select either SSL or TLS.
Validate server certificate: If you use encryption, select to validate the identity of the device. The certificate
can be self-signed or issued by a Certificate Authority (CA).
POP authentication: Turn on to enter the name of the POP server, for example pop.gmail.com.
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