Ftp Client - Campbell NL116 Instruction Manual

Ethernet and compactflash module
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In order to use FTP, the datalogger's FTP User Name and FTP Password must
be set. This is done using DevConfig.
Step 1: Configure Datalogger
a.
b.
e.
f.
NOTE
Using anonymous as the user name with no password allows FTP
access without inputting a user name or password.
Step 2: Access File System
a.
b.
NOTE
If the user name is "anonymous" with no password, enter
ftp://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address
of the datalogger.

7.1.3.2 FTP Client

The datalogger can be an FTP client for the purpose of putting, getting, and
managing files on an FTP server. It can also be used to transfer table data
easily. This is done using the FTPClient() instruction. The following program
is an example of using FTPClient() to send a file to another datalogger and get
a file from that datalogger. For more information, see the FTPClient()
instruction in the CRBasic Editor help.
NL116 Ethernet and CompactFlash
Connect serial cable from PC COM port to datalogger RS-232 port.
Open Campbell Scientific's DevConfig. Select the Device Type of the
datalogger (CR1000 or CR3000), the appropriate Communication Port
and Baud Rate. Connect to the datalogger.
Under the Network Services tab, verify that FTP Enabled is checked.
Input the FTP User Name and FTP Password.
Press the Apply button to save the changes and then close DevConfig.
The datalogger must be set up for Ethernet communications as explained
in Sections 4.1, Physical Setup
(Step 1 only).
(p. 3)
Open a Windows Explorer window. Enter
ftp://username:password@nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is
the IP address of the datalogger.
, and 4.2, Communicating via Ethernet
(p. 2)
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