User Guide

3-1
THE SETTINGS OF FILING SERVER
FTP
Stands for "File Transfer Protocol." It is a common method of transferring
files via the Internet from one computer to another. FTP use RFC 959[FTP]
as their protocol. Therefore, please make sure you have legal FTP account
with the privilege of writing under the directory to save the files and the
password before using FTP to save the files. To add a sub-directory from
@V5100, you need to have the privilege of adding a new directory.
HTTP AND AVPP
Both HTTP and AVPP use RFC 2616[HTTP 1.1] as their protocol, and the
default Port is usually 80. If you are not using the HTTP port or AVPP port
80 to save the files, you must change the HTTP Port or AVPP Port of
@V5100 to the port for the Web Server.
Generally speaking, Web Server, such as IIS or the other HTTP server, will
use anonymous account for authentication, so that the user can link directly
to the web page without entering the user name and password first. Hence,
if the HTTP or AVPP Server allows anonymous account for authentication
when you use @V5100 to keep the files, there is no need for setting any text
in the field of Login name and Password of @V5100.
On the other hand, if IIS or HTTP server does not allow anonymous account
for authentication connecting to the web page, the user will be prompted to
enter the user name and password first while connecting to the web site. In
this mode, the file saving feature is available only when entering the user
name and password permitted by the server in the field of Login name and
Password for @V5100 respectively.