Ftp Server Configuration Example - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

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Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a local user
account and enter
its view.
3.
Set a password for
the user account.
4.
Assign FTP service
to the user account
5.
Configure
authorization
attributes.
For more information about the local-user, password, service-type ftp, and authorization-attribute
commands, see Security Command Reference.

FTP server configuration example

Network requirements
Create a local user account with username abc and password abc and enable FTP server on the IRF
fabric in
Figure
newest.bin from the FTP client to the FTP server, and download the configuration file config.cfg from the
FTP server to the FTP client for backup.
Figure 37 Network diagram
FTP client
1.2.1.1/16
PC
Configuration procedure
Configure the FTP server:
1.
# Examine the storage medium of the device for insufficiency or impairment. If no sufficient free
space is available, use the delete/unreserved file-url command to delete unused files. (Details not
shown.)
Command
system-view
local-user user-name
password { simple | cipher }
password
service-type ftp
authorization-attribute { acl
acl-number | callback-number
callback-number | idle-cut minute
| level level | user-profile
profile-name | user-role { guest |
guest-manager | security-audit } |
vlan vlan-id | work-directory
directory-name } *
37. Use the user account to log in to the FTP server from the FTP client, upload the file
Internet
Remarks
N/A
By default, no local user account authorized
with the FTP service exists, and the system
does not support FTP anonymous user access.
N/A
By default, no service type is specified. If the
FTP service is specified, the root directory of
the device is by default used.
Optional.
By default, the FTP users can access the root
directory of the device, and the user level is 0.
You can change the default configuration by
using this command.
IRF (FTP server)
IP:
1.1.1.1/16
Master
(Member_ID=1)
Note: The orange line represents an IRF link.
78
Subordinate
(Member_ID=2)

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