Using Ftp Commands - Omron NJ501-1300 User Manual

Sysmac machine automation controller, nj-series, cpu unit built-in ethernet/ip port
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10-5 Using FTP Commands

This section describes the FTP commands which the host computer (FTP client) can send to the FTP
server of the built-in EtherNet/IP port. The descriptions should also apply to most workstations, but
slight differences may arise. Refer to your workstation's operation manuals for details.
10-5-1 Table of Commands
The FTP commands which can be sent to the built-in EtherNet/ IP port are listed in the following table.
Command
open
user
ls
mls
dir
mdir
rename
mkdir
rmdir
cd
pwd
type
get
mget
put
mput
delete
mdelete
append
close
bye
quit
Note 1 "Remote host" refers to the built-in EtherNet/IP port.
2 A "remote file" is a file on the SD Memory Card in the CPU Unit.
3 "Local host" refers to the host computer (FTP client).
4 "Local file" refers to a file on the host computer (FTP client).
NJ-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User's Manual (W506)
Connects the specified host FTP server.
Specifies the user name for the remote FTP server.
Displays file names in the remote host.
Displays file names in the remote host.
Displays file names and details in the remote host.
Displays file names and details in the remote host.
Changes a file name.
Creates a new directory in the working directory in the remote host.
Deletes a directory from the working directory in the remote host.
Changes the work directory in the remote host to the specified directory.
Displays the work directory on the remote host.
Specifies the data type of transferred files.
Transfers the specified remote file to the local host.
Transfers the specified multiple remote files to the local host.
Transfers the specified local file to the remote host.
Transfers the specified multiple local files to the remote host.
Deletes the specified file from the remote host.
Deletes the specified multiple files from the remote host.
Uses the file data type that is specified by the type command to append the local file to
the remote host.
Disconnects the FTP server.
Closes the FTP client.
Closes the FTP client.
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