Ending The Ftp Session; Commands - HP 635n - JetDirect IPv6/IPsec Print Server Administrator's Manual

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If the connection is successful, a Ready message will be displayed.
After a successful connection, the user is prompted for a login name and password. The default is the
client's login name. The Jetdirect FTP server will allow any user name. Passwords are ignored.
If login is successful, a message "230" will be displayed on the client system. In addition, the available
HP Jetdirect ports for printing will be displayed. HP Jetdirect print servers supported in this guide provide
a single port (Port 1). For a typical FTP printing session, see
on page
168."

Ending the FTP Session

To end an FTP session, type quit or bye.
NOTE:
connection is closed.

Commands

The following table summarizes commands available to the user during an FTP printing session.
Table B-1
User Commands for HP Jetdirect FTP Server
Command
user <Username>
cd <port#>
cd /
quit
bye
dir
ls
pwd
put <Filename>
bin
ascii
Ctrl C
rhelp remotehelp
ENWW
Prior to ending an FTP session, a
Description
<Username> specifies a user. Any user will be accepted and can print to the selected
port.
<port#> selects a port number for printing. For supported HP Jetdirect embedded print
servers, only port1 is available.
/ specifies the root directory of the HP Jetdirect FTP server.
quit or bye terminates the FTP session with the HP Jetdirect print server.
dir or ls displays the contents of the current directory. If this command is typed in the
root directory, a list of available ports for printing is displayed. For supported HP Jetdirect
print servers, only port1 is available.
Displays the current directory or the current Jetdirect printing port.
<Filename> specifies the file name to send to the selected HP Jetdirect print server port
(Port 1).
Configures an FTP binary (image) file transfer.
Configures an FTP ASCII file transfer. HP Jetdirect print servers support only non-print
format control for character transfers (standard values for spacing and margins are
used).
Press the
and any transfer of data. The data connection is closed.
This command depends on your client system (use rhelp on UNIX, or remotehelp on
Windows 2000/Server 2003) and displays a list of FTP system commands supported
by the print server. (Note: The commands displayed are not user commands. User-
accessible commands depend on the client's FTP system.)
"Example of an FTP Session
Ctrl C
command is recommended to ensure the data
Ctrl
and
C
keyboard keys simultaneously to abort the FTP service command
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