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The following describes how to configure the SMC automatic FTP address book to push network address book update messages to all registered sites.
Introduction to the FTP address book provided by the SMC
In addition to the address book function provided by the EUA server, the SMC provides the FTP address book function and pushes network address book update messages to all registered sites through the SC.
The built-in FTP address book function does not need to be installed independently. By default, a site named SmcFtp is deployed when installing SMC, as shown in the following picture.

Right-click SmcFtp and choose Explore from the shortcut menu to view the FTP address book, as shown in the following picture.
l Netaddrs: FTP address book.
l Version: Record the version number of the FTP address book.

Configure the FTP address book on the participant side
The FTP address book can be obtained from the SMC2.0 only after the authentication information is correctly configured on the participant side. The following uses TE30 as an example to describe how to obtain the FTP address book from SMC2.0. For details about how to configure other terminals, see the corresponding product documentation.
1. Log in to the endpoint web interface.
2. Select System Settings > Network.
3. Click Address Book.
4. Set the following parameters and click Save.

In the preceding information:
l Enable FTP network address book: Set this parameter to Enable.
l Server address: Set this parameter to the IP address of the SMC2.0.
l User name: User name for the participant to read the FTP address book from the server. The default value is ftpuser.
l Password: Password for the participant to read the FTP address book from the server. The default value is Change_Me.
5. Choose Address Book > Address Book on the menu bar.
6. Click Download FTP Address Book to obtain the latest address book generated by the SMC2.0.

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