Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Management Manual page 42

Release 6
Hide thumbs Also See for OmniSwitch 6850-48:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Loading Software onto the Switch
-> ftp 198.23.9.101
Connecting to [198.23.9.101]...connected
220 cosmo FTP server (UNIX(r) System V Release 4.1) ready
Name :
Note. You can only use a host name instead of an IP address if the DNS resolver has been configured and
enabled. If not, you must specify an IP address.
You can use the
ftp6
an FTPv6 session over an IPv6 environment. For example:
-> ftp6 fe80::a00:20ff:fea8:8961 intf1
Connecting to [fe80::a00:20ff:fea8:8961]...connected
220 cosmo FTP server (UNIX(r) System V Release 4.1) ready
Name :
Note. It is mandatory to specify the name of the particular IPv6 interface, if the FTPv6 server has been
specified using its link-local address.
3
Set the client to binary mode with the bin command. Enter a valid user name and password for the host
you specified with the
Name: Jsmith
331 Password required for Jsmith
Password: *****
230 User Jsmith logged in.
4
After logging in, you will receive the ftp-> prompt. You may enter a question mark (?) to view
available FTP commands as shown here.
ftp->?
Supported commands:
ascii
binary
dir
get
put
pwd
lpwd
mput
lcd
user
These are industry standard FTP commands. Their definitions are given in the following table:
ascii
binary
bye
cd
delete
dir
get
hash
page 1-22
command followed by the IPv6 address or the hostname of the FTPv6 server to start
ftp
command. A screen similar to the following is displayed:
bye
cd
help
hash
quit
remotehelp
mget
prompt
Set transfer type to ASCII (7-bit).
Set transfer type to binary (8-bit).
Close session gracefully.
Change to a new directory on the remote machine.
Delete a file on the remote machine.
Obtain a long listing on the remote machine.
Retrieve a file from the remote machine.
Print the hash symbol (#) for every block of data transferred.
(This command toggles hash enabling and disabling.)
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide
Managing System Files
delete
ls
user
!ls
September 2009

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents