Axis Communications Camera Station User Manual

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AXIS Camera Station - AXIS Camera Station Service Control

Database backup

The database stores information about configurations, recordings etc that is needed for AXIS Camera Station to work properly.
The database is backed up every night. The backups are saved to a

Backup folder which can be located on the local computer

or the network. To change the backup folder, click

Browse and navigate to the desired location. The oldest backup will be

deleted when the number of saved backups exceeds the value specified in

Number of backups to keep. Up to 30 backups can

be kept in the same folder.

Notes:

• The backup will be saved to the default location if it cannot be written to the folder specified, for example if the

server cannot access the folder. The default location is

Windows XP C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Axis Communications\AXIS Camera Station

Server\backup

Windows Vista C:\ProgramData\Axis Communications\AXIS Camera Station Server\backup

• The backup files are named acs_system_<date_time>.fdb and license_system_<date_time>.fdb.

Recordings are stored in the location specified in

Configuration > Recording storage and not in the database, see Set up

recording storage, on page 26. Recordings should be backed up separately.

Proxy settings

If there is a direct connection with the Client and cameras in the system the default Direct connection radio button should be
selected. If AXIS Camera Station Server is behind a proxy server, and cameras and/or clients are outside the proxy server,
modify the proxy settings manually by selecting

Use manual proxy settings. The proxy settings entered here are probably the

same as those entered in the Internet Options in the Control Panel.

Check the box

Bypass proxy for local addresses and enter local addresses or host names of local cameras where

communication does not need to pass through the proxy server. For more information, see Cameras outside of the local
network
, on page 36
.

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