Ftp Operation Command - Mitsubishi Electric Melsec Q Series User Manual

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5 WHEN USING FILE TRANSFER FUNCTIONS (FTP SERVER)

5.6.4 FTP operation command

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The FTP operation command functions and usage on the FTP client (external device)
side supported by the Ethernet module FTP server are explained.
 Some of the FTP operation commands on the FTP client (external device) side
supported by the Ethernet module may not perform as explained in this manual,
depending on the FTP application used on the client side.
See the manual for the FTP client (external device) as well, and confirm the
functions and operation methods.
(1) FTP server support commands
binary
[Function]
[Designation format]
bye
[Function]
[Designation format]
[Same function]
close
[Function]
[Designation format]
delete
[Function]
[Designation format]
[Designation example]
[Caution]
[Similar function]
dir
[Function]
[Designation format]
[Designation example]
[Similar function]
Notifies to the FTP server that the file transfer is performed
without converting the file.
The carriage return code and kanji code are not converted,
either.
The Ethernet module is automatically set to this.
binary (Abbreviated as bin)
Disconnects the FTP server connection, and ends FTP.
bye
quit
Disconnects the FTP server connection.
close
Deletes the file stored in a CPU module.
delete FILE PATH
To delete a file stored in the RAM of memory card:
delete 1:\MAINSEQ1. QPG.
• See section 5.5 and 5.6.1.
mdelete
Displays the file names, creation dates, and sizes of the files
stored in a CPU module.
dir [drive name:\]
To display detailed information of files stored in the RAM of
memory card:
dir 1:\
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