Task
Display source IP address
information on the FTP client
FTP client configuration example
Network requirements
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Use the IRF fabric that comprises two member devices as the FTP client and the PC as the FTP server.
Log in to the FTP server from the FTP client using the user account with username abc and password
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123456 (which has been created on the PC).
Download the file temp.bin from the FTP server to the FTP client, and upload the configuration file
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config.cfg from the FTP client to the FTP server for backup.
Figure 26 Network diagram
IRF (FTP client)
IP:
10.2.1.1/16
Master
(Member_ID=1)
Note: The orange line represents an IRF connection.
Configuration procedure
# Configure IP addresses as shown in
other. (Details not shown.)
# Examine the storage space on the member devices. If the free space is insufficient, use the
delete/unreserved file-url command to delete unused files. (Details not shown.)
# Log in to the FTP server at 10.1.1.1 using the username abc and password 123456.
<Sysname> ftp 10.1.1.1
Press CTRL+C to abort.
Connected to 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1).
220 WFTPD 2.0 service (by Texas Imperial Software) ready for new user
User (10.1.1.1:(none)): abc
331 Give me your password, please
Password:
230 Logged in successfully
Remote system type is MSDOS.
ftp>
# Set the file transfer mode to binary.
ftp> binary
200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
Command
display ftp client source
Subordinate
(Member_ID=2)
Figure 26
Internet
and make sure the IRF fabric and PC can reach each
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FTP server
10.1.1.1/16
PC