Tariscope 4.5.x. Administrator's guide
Chapter 4 Tariscope configuration
4.13. Tariscope Observer
4.13.2. FTP client
If you select the FTP Client data source and click on the Data source configuration button (Figure 4.13.2), the Data source configuration window appears as shown in Figure 4.13.1.2.
Figure 4.13.2.1
In the FTP Server box, type a domain name or IP address of the FTP server from which Tariscope Observer will receive files. The default name is ‘localhost’.
In the Port box, type IP port of the FTP server. The default, the value is 22.
In the Login box, type a name, and in the Password box, type a password with which Tariscope Observer will be connected to the FTP server.
In the Remote folder box, type a path to the folder of the FTP server where CDR files are located.
In the Local folder box, specify a path to the folder where the original files received from the FTP server will be stored.
If necessary, in the File mask box, specify a template to select the required files in the folder. The default pattern is "*", which provides a choice of all the files in the folder.
In the Last Date calendar list, select a date from which the scan of folder is started.
In the Interval box, specify the scan period. The value in the box is specified in the following format: hh:mm:ss, where hh = hours, mm = minutes, ss = seconds.
If you want to delete files on the FTP server after downloading files, turn on the Delete files after processing switch.
If you want the FTP client works in the passive mode, turn on the Passive mode switch.
If there is no need to store the downloaded files after their processing in the folder specified in the Local folder box, turn on the Don't store downloaded files switch.
If the files on the FTP server are stored as 7-zip archives, that is applied in the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise, turn on the Unpack 7-zip switch.