Activation/Deactivation Of The Ftp Server; Activation/Deactivation Of The Http Server (Ilc 330 Eth, Ilc 350 Eth, Ilc 350 Eth/M) - Phoenix Contact ILC 330 User Manual

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UM EN ILC 330/350
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PHOENIX CONTACT
2.9.5

Activation/Deactivation of the FTP Server

To protect the Inline Controller against unauthorized access, it may be necessary to
deactivate the FTP server. The CPU_Set_Value_Request service with Var ID 0172
available for this purpose. This service activates or deactivates the FTP server during
runtime of the firmware. The FTP server state set is stored retentively and mapped to the
ETH_SRV_FTP_ACTIVE system variable. These settings are restored when the Inline
Controller is rebooted again.
Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_Request service:
Var ID
0172
Value
0000
0001
Figure 2-11
Deactivation of the FTP server
2.9.6
Activation/Deactivation of the HTTP Server
(ILC 330 ETH, ILC 350 ETH, ILC 350 ETH/M)
To protect the ILC 330 ETH, ILC 350 ETH or ILC 350 ETH/M Inline Controller against
unauthorized access, it may be necessary to deactivate the HTTP server. The
CPU_Set_Value_Request service with Var ID 0173
service activates or deactivates the HTTP server during runtime of the firmware. The HTTP
server state set is stored retentively and mapped to the ETH_SRV_HTTP_ACTIVE system
variable. These settings are restored when the Inline Controller is rebooted again.
Value range for the CPU_Set_Value_Request service:
Var ID
0173
Value
0000
0001
hex
Deactivate FTP server
hex
Activate FTP server
hex
hex
Deactivate HTTP server
hex
Activate HTTP server
hex
is available for this purpose. This
hex
is
hex
6959_en_05

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