Step
3.
Return to the upper-level
directory.
4.
Display the current working
directory on the SFTP server.
5.
Display files under a specified
directory.
6.
Change the name of a
specified directory on the
SFTP server.
7.
Create a new directory on the
SFTP server.
8.
Delete one or more directories
from the SFTP server.
Working with SFTP files
Step
1.
Enter SFTP client view.
2.
Change the name of a
specified file on the SFTP
server.
3.
Download a file from the
remote server and save it
locally.
4.
Upload a local file to the SFTP
server.
5.
Display the files under a
specified directory.
6.
Delete one or more directories
from the SFTP server.
Displaying help information
Use help to display a list of all commands or the help information of an SFTP client command, such as the
command format and parameters.
To display a list of all commands or the help information of an SFTP client command:
Command
cdup
pwd
•
dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
•
ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
rename oldname newname
mkdir remote-path
rmdir remote-path&<1-10>
Command
For more information, see
"Establishing a connection to an
SFTP
server."
rename old-name new-name
get remote-file [ local-file ]
put local-file [ remote-file ]
•
dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
•
ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
•
delete remote-file&<1- 1 0>
•
remove remote-file&<1- 1 0>
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Remarks
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
The dir command functions as the
ls command.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Remarks
N/A
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
Optional.
The dir command functions as the
ls command.
Optional.
The delete command functions as
the remove command.