Chapter 23. Ftp Server Front Side Handler Mode - IBM WebSphere XS40 Command Reference Manual

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Chapter 23. FTP Server Front Side Handler mode

An instance of an FTP Server Front Side Handler object defines a handler service
that receives FTP request messages from clients and forwards them to the
appropriate DataPower service.
To enter the configuration mode to create a new instance or to modify an existing
instance, use the Global source-ftp-server command. To delete an existing instance,
use the Global no source-ftp-server command. For details about these commands,
refer to"source-ftp-server" on page 100.
While in this mode, use the commands listed in Table 7 to define the handler.
v To view the current configuration, use the show command.
v To exit this configuration mode without saving configuration changes to the
v To exit this configuration mode and save configuration changes to the running
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running configuration, use the cancel command.
configuration, use the exit command.
Table 7. FTP Server Front Side Handler commands
Command
acl
address
admin-state
allow-ccc
allow-compression
allow-restart
allow-unique-filename
certificate-aaa-policy
data-encryption
default-directory
filesystem
filesystem-size
idle-timeout
max-filename-len
passive
passive-idle-timeout
passive-port-max
passive-port-min
passive-port-range
persistent-filesystem-timeout Specifies the inactivity duration for a connection to a
Purpose
Assigns an Access Control List object.
Specifies the local IP address for the service.
Sets the administrative state of an object.
Controls the use of the FTP CCC command.
Controls the use of the FTP MODE Z command.
Controls the use of the FTP REST command.
Controls the use of the FTP STOU command.
Assigns an AAA Policy object that determines whether to
require a password for secondary authentication.
Controls the use of encryption of data connections (file
transfers).
Specifies the working directory on the FTP server.
Controls the file system type that the FTP server presents.
Specifies the maximum size for the temporary file system.
Specifies the inactivity duration of FTP control connections.
Specifies the maximum length of a file name on the FTP
server.
Controls the use of the FTP PASV command.
Sets the idle timeout for establishing passive connections.
Sets the highest port value for the passive port range.
Sets the lowest port value for the passive port range.
Controls whether to limit the port range for passive
connections.
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