Exporting network packet data, Bandwidth throttle management – Interlogix DVR 41 User Manual User Manual

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2. Select the

Network Stat.

tab.

3. The latest information is displayed on the bandwidth used by remote live and

playback as well by Net Receive Idle and Net Send Idle. Click

Refresh

to

update the information.

Exporting network packet data

When the DVR is connected to a network, you can export the captured data
packet to a, USB-flash disk, SATA/eSATA CD-RW and other local backup
devices.

To export network packet data:

1. Click the

System Settings

icon in the menu toolbar and then click

Net

detect

.

2. Select the

Network Detection

tab.

3. Under the section “Network packet export”, click

Refresh

to get a list of the

local backup devices available. Select one from the list.

4. Click

Export

. Up to 1M of data can be exported at a time.

Bandwidth throttle management

The Bandwidth Throttle Management function lets you throttle the amount of
network data sent from the DVR to a client. This function is helpful for networks
that have predefined bandwidth limits. This feature lets you control the DVR in a
network-sensitive environment and prohibits the DVR from sending a large
amount of network data that can potentially disrupt the network.

Both live dual streaming and bandwidth throttle management can be used
simultaneously or individually. For example, if you display live video in the web
browser with the bandwidth throttle management feature enabled, the video
update rate is lower, as network video data is sent in shorter, controlled amounts.
However, if live dual streaming is enabled, then the video quality increases, since
the second stream can be reduced to meet the bandwidth throttle settings, which
results in a higher video update rate.

Only the administrator can modify this function.

To modify the network throttle:

1. Click the

System Settings

icon in the menu toolbar and then click

Net

detect.

2. Select the

Network Stat

tab.

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