Working With The Sftp Directories - H3C S5500-SI Series Operation Manual

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To do...
Establish a
connection to
the remote
SFTP server
and enter
SFTP client
view

Working with the SFTP Directories

SFTP directory operations include:
Changing or displaying the current working directory
Displaying files under a specified directory or the directory information
Changing the name of a specified directory on the server
Creating or deleting a directory
Follow these steps to work with the SFTP directories:
To do...
Enter SFTP client view
Change the working directory
of the remote SFTP server
Return to the upper-level
directory
Display the current working
directory of the remote SFTP
server
Display files under a specified
directory
Change the name of a specified
directory on the SFTP server
sftp server [ port-number ] [ identity-key
Establish a
{ dsa | rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { aes128 |
connection to
des } | prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 |
the remote
sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex
IPv4 SFTP
{ dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 |
server and
dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher
enter SFTP
{ aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 |
client view
md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] *
sftp ipv6 server [ port-number ]
Establish a
[ identity-key { dsa | rsa } |
connection to
prefer-ctos-cipher { aes128 | des } |
prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 |
the remote
IPv6 SFTP
sha1-96 } | prefer-kex
server and
{ dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 |
enter SFTP
dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher
client view
{ aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 |
md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] *
sftp [ ipv6 ] server [ port-number ]
[ identity-key { dsa | rsa } |
prefer-ctos-cipher { aes128 | des }
| prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96
| sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex
{ dh-group-exchange | dh-group1
| dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher
{ aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac
{ md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ]
*
cd [ remote-path ]
cdup
pwd
dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
rename oldname newname
Use the command...
Use the command...
2-3
Remarks
Required
Use either
command in user
view.
Remarks
Required
Execute the command in
user view.
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
The dir command
functions as the ls
command.
Optional

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