Using Another Username To Log In To The Ftp Server; Maintaining And Debugging The Ftp Connection - HP A5830 Series Configuration Manual

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Task...
Query a directory or file on the
remote FTP server.
Delete the specified file on the
remote FTP server permanently.
Set the file transfer mode to
ASCII.
Set the file transfer mode to
binary.
Set the data transmission mode to
passive.
Display the local working
directory of the FTP client.
Upload a file to the FTP server.
Download a file from the FTP
server.

Using another username to log in to the FTP server

After the FTP client device serving establishes connection with the FTP server, use another username to log
in to the FTP server. For more information about establishing an FTP connection, see
connection."
This feature allows switching to different user levels without affecting the current FTP connection. If you
enter an incorrect username or password, the current connection is terminated, and you must log in again
to access the FTP server.
Task...
Use another username to re-log in
after successfully logging in to the
FTP server.

Maintaining and debugging the FTP connection

After an FTP client device establishes connection with the FTP server, perform the following operations to
locate and diagnose FTP connection problems. For more information about establishing an FTP
connection, see
Command...
ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]
delete remotefile
ascii
binary
passive
lcd
put localfile [ remotefile ]
get remotefile [ localfile ]
Command...
user username [ password ]
"Establishing an FTP
connection."
Remarks
Optional.
The ls command only displays the
name of a directory or file. The
dir command displays detailed
information such as the file size
and creation time.
Optional.
Optional.
ASCII by default.
Optional.
ASCII by default.
Optional.
Passive by default.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Remarks
Optional
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