Ftpfilesize - Size Of The File To Upload To The Ftp Server; Ftpget - Download Files From The Ftp Server; Ftpput - Upload Files To The Ftp Server - Multitech SocketWireless MT800SWM Reference Manual

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#FTPFILESIZE – Size of the File to Upload to the FTP Server
Description:
In order for the TCP/IP stack software to upload a file to the FTP server, the TCP/IP stack
software must know the size of the file to be transmitted. Size of the file is used as the
indicator for end of transmission.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPFILESIZE=<value>
View Value: AT#FTPFILESIZE?
Values:
The maximum value of 4 byte unsigned integer number. To transfer files of more file size
use the #FTPCSTART command (Interactive mode).
Default
Value: None
#FTPGET – Download Files from the FTP Server
Description:
This command, sent by the attached host, directs the TCP/IP stack to connect to the
specified FTP server and to retrieve the specified file from this server. Once the operation
is completed, the TCP/IP stack closes the FTP connection.
Once an IP link is established, the attached host can retrieve a file from an FTP server at
any time (except when the TCP/IP stack software is already in a process using TCP
resources).
This command is similar to a GET operation (with an automatic connect/disconnect)
issued by a standard FTP client on a PC.
The TCP/IP stack handles the global FTP process by itself.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPGET
Values:
FTPGETFILENAME
FTPDIR
FTPPORT
FTPSERV
FTPTYPE
FPTMODE
FTPPW
FTPUN
Default
Value: None
#FTPPUT – Upload Files to the FTP Server
Description:
This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP/IP stack to connect to the
specified FTP server and to upload the data received on the serial port to the specified
file on this server. Once the operation is completed, the TCP/IP stack closes the FTP
connection.
Once an IP link is established, the attached host can send a file to a FTP server at any
time (except when
the TCP/IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources).
This command is similar to a PUT operation (with an automatic connect/disconnect)
issued by a standard FTP client on a PC.
The TCP/IP stack handles the global FTP put process by itself.
Syntax:
Set Value: AT#FTPPUT
Values:
FTPPUTFILENAME
FTPDIR
FTPPORT
FTPSERV
FTPTYPE
FTPMODE
FTPPW
FTPUN
Default
Value: None
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for the MT800SWM & MTS2WFA (S000425D)
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