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Pearl-2 User Guide                                      Configure AFU to SCP client parameters
2.  Specify the target Server address. If your system is configured with DHCP or has a valid DNS 
configuration (see Configure DHCP), you can use the server’s fully qualified domain name instead of 
the IP address.
3.  Enter the target Server port, if you have configured the server to use something non-standard. Leave 
this value blank to use the default port.
4.  Specify the Server share. This is the CIFS share name or the name of the shared folder on the server. 
If needed, request this value from the network administrator.
5.  If the system is in a different domain than the server or if it is part of Active Directory, enter the 
Domain name of the CIFS server.
6.  Specify a username for the CIFS Server in the Login field. The user must have write permissions for the 
share folder.
7.  Specify the password for the user in the Password field; the value is masked by dots.
8.  Select Use temp file to name files with a temporary filename extension (.part) on the server until 
upload is complete.
9.  Click Apply
Configure AFU to SCP client parameters
You can automatically upload recordings to an SCP (secure copy) client when you select SCP as the AFU 
protocol transfer type using the Admin panel. 
The following table describes the parameters to configure AFU to an SCP client.
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