Chapter 7 - Ftp Commands; Ftpport - Port Of The Ftp Server; Ftpmode - Ftp Mode; Ftptype - Type Of Ftp Session - Multitech SocketWireless MT800SWM Reference Manual

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Chapter 7 – FTP Commands
#FTPPORT – Port of the FTP Server
Description:
To reach the FTP server, the TCP/IP stack software must know the control port of the
FTP server used for file transfer.
Note:
This parameter should be changed only upon request of your network
administrator since it applies to network infrastructure including firewalls, proxy or specific
TCP port translation.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPPORT=<value>
View Value: AT#FTPPORT?
Values:
A number between 0 and 65535. A value of zero is not allowed.
Default
Value: 21
#FTPMODE – FTP Mode
Description:
Define the FTP behavior for file transfer.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPMODE=<value>
View Value: AT#FTPMODE?
Values:
0 FTP Active Mode
1 FTP Passive Mode
Default
Value: 0 FTP Active Mode
#FTPTYPE – Type of FTP Session
Description:
Before transferring files from a specified FTP server, the TCP/IP stack software must
specify the type of data to be transferred within the FTP session.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPTYPE=<value>
View Value: AT#FTPTYPE?
Values:
0
ASCII sessions
1
Binary sessions (upper case i letter)
Default
Value: 0
ASCII sessions
#FTPSERV – FTP Server Address
Description:
To connect to an FTP server to download files, the TCP/IP stack software must know the
address of the FTP server that is to be used.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPSERV=<value>
View Value: AT#FTPSERV?
Values:
32-bit number in dotted-decimal notation (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) or alphanumeric ASCII
text string up to 120 characters if DNS is available. It will take a blank space also.
Default
Value: None
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