Use the undo ftp-server source-ip command to cancel the source IP address setting. By default, no
source IP address is specified for an FTP server, and an FTP client can use any reachable address on
the FTP server as the destination address to connect to an FTP server.
Examples
# Specify 192.168.1.1 as the source IP address of the FTP server.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] ftp-server source-ip 192.168.1.1
FTP Client Configuration Commands
In the examples of this section, if a command should be executed in FTP client view, the
configuration process for entering FTP client view will be omitted to avoid repetition. For the
configuration of the command for entering FTP client view, refer to ftp.
When executing the FTP client configuration commands in this section, confirm whether the
corresponding access rights are configured on the FTP server, for example, query file lists under a
working directory, read/download the specified files, create a directory/upload a file, and
rename/delete a file on the server. For the configuration of user access rights, refer to the FTP
server software description.
ascii
Syntax
ascii
View
FTP client view
Parameters
None
Description
Use the ascii command to specify that files be transferred in ASCII mode, which is used for transferring
text files.
By default, files are transferred in ASCII mode.
Related commands: binary.
Examples
# Specify to transfer text files in ASCII mode.
[ftp] ascii
1-7
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