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Streaming media processor
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Signals from devices using link local IP addresses are not routed by routers and gateways.
They stay within the local network. That makes it possible for many different LANs to use
the same range of link local IP addresses without creating conflicts.
Each LAN must use Network Address Translation (NAT) to hide private addresses and
present only one or few public addresses to other or larger networks
Set a default recording destination
To choose where the recording is saved during its creation and to select the protocol for
uploading presentation recordings to a server, do the following:
1.
In the System Settings page, click the Expand button for the Default
Recording Destination pane to expand it. The pane opens.
2.
In the Recording Destination drop-down list, select where recordings are stored
as they are being made (during recording).
Auto — The SMP 351 stores the recording where space is available.
Internal Drive Only — This forces the unit to store recordings only in its internal
storage, even if USB drives are attached to the front and rear panel ports.
Front USB Only, Rear USB Only — These options force the unit to record to a
USB drive connected to the corresponding port.
NOTE: The SMP 351 can automatically upload recording files to a network server
only for files that are recorded to and stored on the internal drive. If you select
one of the USB-only options, files cannot be auto-uploaded to a server.
3.
Select the protocol or method to use for uploading completed recording files to a server
from the Upload Method drop-down list. Available choices are FTP, SFTP,
CIFS/Windows Net Share, and None (default).
If you select None, click Save.
If you select any of the other options, proceed to step 4.
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