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Server Setup : FTP Setup

Before you load a configuration file from a server, you must enter FTP settings for the server. You use the FTP Setup page to assign FTP settings for the device. All non-browser file transfers are governed by the settings on this page.

Settings

File Transfer Protocol

Use the pull-down menu to select FTP or TFTP. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the standard protocol that supports transfers of data between local and remote computers. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a relatively slow, low-security protocol that requires no username or password.

Default File Server

Enter the IP address of the server where the device should look for FTP files.

FTP Directory

Enter the directory on the server where FTP files are located.

FTP User Name

Enter the username assigned to your FTP server. If you selected TFTP, you can leave this field blank.

FTP User Password

Enter the password associated with the username. If you selected TFTP, you can leave this field blank.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Apply

After entering new values or settings, click Apply to activate the new entries. The browser remains on this page.

OK

This button both applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the Setup page.

Cancel

This button cancels all entries or port settings, returns the settings to the previous stored entries, and redirects the user back to the main Setup screen.

Restore Defaults

Click to change all settings on this page back to the factory default settings.

 

 
 

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