Managing Directories On The Ftp Server; Working With Files On The Ftp Server - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Managing directories on the FTP server

Task
Display directory and file information on the FTP
server.
Change the working directory on the FTP server.
Return to the upper level directory on the FTP server.
Display the working directory that is being accessed.
Create a directory on the FTP server.
Remove the specified working directory on the remote
FTP server.

Working with files on the FTP server

After you log in to the server, you can upload a file to or download a file from the authorized directory
by following these steps:
1.
Use the dir or ls command to display the directory and location of the file on the FTP server.
2.
Delete unused files to get more free storage space.
3.
Set the file transfer mode to ASCII for text files or binary for image files.
4.
Use the lcd command to change the local working directory of the FTP client. You can upload the
file or save the downloaded file in this directory.
5.
Upload or download the file.
To work with files on an FTP server, execute the following commands in FTP client view:
Task
Display directory or file
information on the FTP server.
Delete the specified file on the
FTP server permanently.
Set the file transfer mode to
ASCII.
Set the file transfer mode to
binary.
Command
cd { directory | .. | / }
cdup
pwd
mkdir directory
rmdir directory
Command
Display the detailed
information of a directory
or file on the FTP server:
dir [ remotefile
[ localfile ] ]
Display the name of a
directory or file on the FTP
server:
ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]
delete remotefile
ascii
binary
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Display the detailed information of a directory or
file on the FTP server:
dir [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]
Display the name of a directory or file on the FTP
server:
ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]
Remarks
N/A
N/A
The default transfer mode is binary.
The default transfer mode is binary.

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