Manually Releasing Ftp Connections; Displaying And Maintaining The Ftp Server; Ftp Server Configuration Example In Standalone Mode - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Manually releasing FTP connections

Task
Manually release FTP connections.

Displaying and maintaining the FTP server

Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display FTP server configuration and status information.
Display detailed information about online FTP users.

FTP server configuration example in standalone mode

Network requirements
Create a local user account with username abc and password 123456 on the FTP server. Use the user
account to log in to the FTP server from the FTP client, upload the file temp.bin from the FTP client to the
FTP server, and download the configuration file startup.cfg from the FTP server to the FTP client for
backup.
Figure 29 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure IP addresses as shown in
(Details not shown.)
Configure the device (FTP server):
2.
# Create a local user account abc. Set the password to 123456, the user role to network-admin,
the working directory to the active MPU's Flash root directory, and the service type to FTP. (To set
the working directory to the standby MPU's Flash root directory, replace flash:/ in the
authorization-attribute command with slot1#flash:/.)
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user abc class manage
[Sysname-luser-abc] password simple 123456
[Sysname-luser-abc] authorization-attribute user-role network-admin work-directory
flash:/
Command
Release the FTP connection established using a specific user
account:
free ftp user username
Release the FTP connection to a specific IP address:
free ftp user-ip [ ipv6 ] client-address [ port port-num ]
Command
display ftp-server
display ftp-user
Figure
29, and make sure the device and PC can reach other.
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