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Configuring the Network Storage System (NSS)
Step 4 — Save the Current Configuration
NSS2000 Getting Started Guide
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IP Camera Options: The following wizards let you set up the NSS to store 
videos from IP surveillance cameras. The type of wizard you should choose 
depends on the way the camera transfers the video clips. Note that you only 
need to run the wizard once and then you must configure each the camera 
to output the video to the configured share.
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FTP: Run this wizard if the cameras are set up to transfer motion-
triggered clips via FTP. Running the wizard creates a single user and FTP 
share for the cameras. The videos are then saved within the FTP share 
which contains a subfolder for each camera.
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CIFS: Run this wizard if the cameras have a Windows utility program that 
lets you save the streaming video to a local drive (or in this case, the 
NSS) and then view the video from its saved location. The wizard 
creates a single user and share for all cameras that are configured to 
stream video to the Windows camera utility program. After you run the 
wizard, you must map the network drive from the PC that runs the 
Windows utility program to the CIFS share and then set up the utility to 
save the mapped network drive. 
Step 4 — Save the Current Configuration
You can save a copy of the NSS configuration that can be used should you need to 
restore the settings at a later time. When you save the configuration file, it saves a 
date-stamped version of the current configuration settings to the specified volume 
on the NSS. You can choose to save the current configuration settings to a 
specified volume on the NSS or you can save the file to a USB flash device 
inserted into the AUX-1 port.
To save the current configuration:
STEP 1
If you are saving the configuration file to a USB flash device, insert a USB flash 
device into the AUX-1 port on the NSS chassis.
STEP 2
From the Manager Menu, click Admin > Configuration.