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*Records are sent to both servers (main and second), records are deleted from SD-card (or Flash storage) only if both servers accepted the records.
 
*Records are sent to both servers (main and second), records are deleted from SD-card (or Flash storage) only if both servers accepted the records.
 
EGTS:  
 
EGTS:  
*Records are sent to both servers (main and second), records are sent to the backup server using the EGTS protocol. '''RNIS''' system is supported with EGTS protocol. (Relevant just for CIS Russian region)<br />
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*Records are sent to both servers (main and second), records are sent to the backup server using the EGTS protocol. '''RNIS''' system is supported with EGTS protocol. ('''Relevant just in CIS Region''')<br />
 
Backup server Domain:  
 
Backup server Domain:  
 
*Server or Domain adress, can be written either IP address or Domain.
 
*Server or Domain adress, can be written either IP address or Domain.
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[[File:Record settings.png|right]]
 
[[File:Record settings.png|right]]
 
Open Link Timeout:
 
Open Link Timeout:
*It means that the link ("Bridge between device and server") is opened for set time to send records from the device to the server. If there is no records the "Open link" will close, and open when there will be records. If the records are sent every 60 seconds the link is set to open every 300 seconds, it will reset and be open for the set time. Some operator charges for every time the link is open, so for that records should be sent when there is a lot of them, with CFG.
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*It means that the link is opened for set time to send records from the device to the server. If there is no records the "Open link" will close, and open when there will be records. If the records are sent every 60 seconds the link is set to open every 300 seconds, it will reset and be open for the set time. Some operator charges for every time the link is open, so for that records should be sent when there is a lot of them, with CFG.
 
Server Response Timeout:
 
Server Response Timeout:
*Is used to set a period of time waiting for the response from the server-side. It means that if the response from the server is slower the timeout can account for that and setting the higher value that the server could fully respond to the received data.
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*Is used to set a period of time waiting for the response from the server-side. It means that if a client/user has a lot of devices connected to one server, it might take some time for devices to send all the data packets, so server response timeout is used to get response that the data packets were sent.
 
   
Network Ping Timeout:
 
Network Ping Timeout:
*Enables network ping after timeout to prevent link close by operator. It means how much time will be set to send all of the records before the link will be closed by the operator.
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*Enables network ping after timeout to prevent link close by operator.  
    
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