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GV-Redundant and Failover Server User Manual(RFSV1

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4.2.2 General Setup<br />

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Administration Mode<br />

In the General Setup page, you can set up the server name, comm<strong>and</strong> port <strong>and</strong> recording<br />

type of <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Redundant</strong> <strong>Server</strong> / <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Failover</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>and</strong> configure system log settings.<br />

[General Setup]<br />

Figure 4-9<br />

� <strong>Server</strong> Name: Type a name to identify the <strong>GV</strong>-System. The default is the computer’s<br />

name.<br />

� Comm<strong>and</strong> Port: The default comm<strong>and</strong> port is 20000. The comm<strong>and</strong> port is used to<br />

connect the <strong>GV</strong>-System <strong>and</strong> the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Redundant</strong> <strong>Server</strong> / <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Failover</strong> <strong>Server</strong>. If this port<br />

is used up for other program, you may need to change the port value. The eight ports<br />

followed by the specified communication port <strong>and</strong> the comm<strong>and</strong> port itself will be<br />

reserved for running the program. Therefore, with the default comm<strong>and</strong> port 20000, port<br />

20000 to 20009 will be reserved.<br />

� Auto Start Recording: Automatically start recording the connected IP channels (from<br />

<strong>GV</strong>-System) once the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Redundant</strong> <strong>Server</strong> / <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Failover</strong> <strong>Server</strong> is activated.<br />

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