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Configuring the Cisco VC 220 Network Camera Software
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VC 220 Dome WDR Day/Night PoE Network Camera Administration Guide

Samba

Samba implements the file transfer protocol SMB/CIFS, allowing the camera to
save video directly on a Network Storage System (NSS) or a Samba file server.
Complete the Samba server section if you want an alert sent to a NSS or to a
Samba file server when an event is triggered. The NSS or file server can then
store the snapshots or video.
Server name—Enter a descriptive name for the NSS server or Samba file
server.
Network storage location—Enter the location of your NSS server or
Samba file server.
Workgroup—Enter the name of the workgroup LAN. A Workgroup is used
to share information. For example, if Emily wants to share a folder with Nick,
Emily needs to create an account that Nick can access. Emily can create an
account in her computer, or use an existing account in an NT domain. If the
name of Emily's computer is Emily_PC and the NT domain is FOLDERS, the
account for Nick is Emily_PC\Nick or FOLDERS\Nick. The Workgroup field
can be referred to Workgroup or Domain.
The name of the workgroup has to match the name in the NSS or Samba file
server. If the account is created in a NSS server, there might not be a
Workgroup, and this field can be skipped.
Username—Enter the username of the NSS or Samba file server account.
A username and password are only required if your NSS or Samba file
server requires authentication.
Password—Enter the password of the NSS or Samba file server account. A
username and password are only required if your NSS or Samba file server
requires authentication.
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