Hello Hubs (V1 & V2) and Microservers can store a limited number of call recordings and faxes internally. They are designed to use a standard USB “Thumb Drive” for increased storage. A common USB2 or USB3 drive formatted as ExFAT (V2 and Micro), FAT (V1), or VFAT work well. 4GB to 32GB drives work best.
Because audio recordings are not very large, a 4 or 8 GB USB drive will hold a lot of recorded calls. While the system will recognize much larger USB drives, this often causes problems because they have a single directory with a limited amount of available space (limited number of listings). Depending on the format, this may allow as few as 16K files to be written/stored.
Caveat: V1 Hello Hubs do not support exFAT file systems.
This is an experimental feature for the V2 Hello Hub. There is currently NOT a customer configuration interface for it.
This is an option for customers with a permanently attached file server on their network with a stable IP address or hostname. Don't share a folder on a desktop or laptop computer that may be turned off, moved, or otherwise not be available 24/7/365.
The Hello Hub V2 can access and write files to an SMB (Windows Network) share configured by the server administrator. This varies based on server platform, hardware, and overall network configuration.
Generic instructions:
Example: Hey team, the file server is ready for testing and configuration. It's at: 192.168.1.10 aka Server.local The login is ring-u and the password is the one I gave you over the phone. The URL is:
\\192.168.1.10\Shared\Recordings but might also work as: \\Server.local\Shared\Recordings
If this doesn't make sense, please contact your network or server administrator.