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FTP Storage
Path: System -> Storage -> FTP Storage
By utilizing your existing FTP server, you can configure the IPPBX system to upload call recordings, voicemails and
call log files to your FTP server. If you don’t have one you can even use your Windows PC to set up an FTP server
for the IPPBX system to connect to. You must however ensure that your PC is always turned on or at least available
at the times when your IPPBX is going to upload files.
FTP storage should not be configured to work at the same time with USB data storage. Otherwise, the data on the
USB will all be migrated to your FTP server.
To configure FTP storage, enable it and configure the FTP server credentials and the file uploading options.
In the FTP Server Path field you may specify the directory of where to store the uploading files.
From the Frequency dropdown list select the number of days of each uploading.
In the Upload Time field specify the exact time of the uploading.
Once configurations are done, click on the button to connect the IPPBX system with the FTP server. Once
connected, you’ll see the FTP Connect Status has been changed to Connected.
Each time after uploading, the call recordings, voicemails and system logs will be removed from the IPPBX internal
storage; call logs will be kept on the IPPBX system and also will make a duplicate on the FTP server.