Logging into Ethernet-equipped module
This section describes the steps from starting FTP and logging into the Ethernet-equipped module.
Ex.
Start FTP from the Microsoft
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FTP start (FTP )
Connect with FTP server (open Ethernet-equipped module IP address )
Specify login name (login name )
Specify password (password )
Use the login name and password that are set in "FTP Server Settings" under "Application Settings". When the Ethernet-
equipped module (FTP server) receives the login name and password from the external device (FTP client), it checks that the
login name and password are correct.
If the login name and password are correct, transfer of the files to the Ethernet-equipped module is permitted. If incorrect, file
transfer is not permitted.
Locking and unlocking the remote password
If the FTP communication port is specified as a remote password check target with the remote password setting, unlock the
remote password with the following command. (quote password-unlock remote password ) When finished, lock the
remote password with the following command. (quote password-lock )
If the FTP communication port is specified as a remote password check target, some commands cannot be
used until the remote password is unlocked.
For details on the commands that can be used in the locked state, and those that can only be used in the
unlock state, refer to the following.
( Page 122 FTP command list)
Inputting the file password
If a file password is set for the target file, the file password must be input with the following command before the file can be
accessed.
• Write password (quote passwd-wr write password )
• Read password (quote passwd-rd read password )
Files that can be transferred with FTP
For the files that can be transferred (read, write, deleted) with the file transfer function (FTP server), refer to the file operation
available which is described in the following manual.
MELSEC iQ-R CPU Module User's Manual (Application)
Windows
command prompt.
1 FUNCTIONS
1.9 File Transfer Function (FTP server)
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