Figure 5-9 Network Diagram For Maintenance Of The Ls8M1Wcma0-Ovs Serving As The Server - H3C LS8M1WCMA0-OVS Installation Manual

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H3C LS8M1WCMA0-OVS Access Controller Module
Figure 5-9 Network diagram for maintenance of the LS8M1WCMA0-OVS serving as
the server
Configure the IP addresses of the two sides on the same network. In this section, the IP
address of the FTP client (PC) is set to 192.168.0.1, while that of the
LS8M1WCMA0-OVS is set to 192.168.0.2. You can use the ping command on the
server or the LS8M1WCMA0-OVS card to check whether the connection is successful.
Step 2: Enable the FTP service.
You can enable the FTP service after configuring FTP server authentication and
authorization. The FTP server supports multi-client access. A remote FTP client sends
a request to the FTP server. The FTP server executes an action accordingly and
returns the execution result to the client. Use the following command to enable the FTP
service.
[H3C]ftp server enable
% Start FTP server
Add an authorized FTP username and password.
[H3C]local-user guest
[H3C-luser- guest]service-type ftp
[H3C-luser- guest]password simple 123456
Step 3: Maintain the LS8M1WCMA0-OVS card.
After enabling the FTP service and configuring the username and password, you can
enable FTP client on the PC. In the following example, the FTP client application
program is the built-in Windows XP FTP client.
Type ftp in the DOS window, and the system prompt is changed to ftp>:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ftp
ftp>
changed to ftp>
ftp> open 192.168.0.2
LS8M1WCMA0-OVS
Connected to 192.168.0.2.
220 FTP service ready.
IP address
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Add the username guest
Set the client type to FTP
Add the password 123456 for
the user guest
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