Configuration Example: A Switch Operating As An Ftp Server - H3C S3100 8C SI Operation Manual

S3100 series ethernet switches
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Operation Manual – FTP-SFTP-TFTP
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Query a specified file on
the FTP server
Download a remote file
from the FTP server
Upload a local file to the
remote FTP server
Rename a file on the
remote server
Log in with the specified
user name and password
Connect to a remote FTP
server
Terminate the current
FTP connection without
exiting FTP client view
Terminate the current
FTP connection and
return to user view
Display the online help
about a specified
command concerning
FTP
Enable the verbose
function

1.2.3 Configuration Example: A Switch Operating as an FTP Server

I. Network requirements
A switch operates as an FTP server and a remote PC as an FTP client. The application
switch.bin of the switch is stored on the PC. Upload the application to the remote
switch through FTP and use the boot boot-loader command to specify switch.bin as
the application for next startup. Reboot the switch to upgrade the switch application and
Operation
dir [ remotefile ] [ localfile ]
ls [ remotefile ] [ localfile ]
get remotefile [ localfile ]
put localfile [ remotefile ]
rename remote-source
remote-dest
user username
[ password ]
open { ip-address |
server-name } [ port ]
disconnect
close
quit
bye
remotehelp
[ protocol-command ]
verbose
Chapter 1 FTP and SFTP Configuration
Command
1-7
Description
Optional
If no file name is specified,
all the files in the current
directory are displayed.
The difference between
these two commands is
that the dir command can
display the file name,
directory as well as file
attributes; while the Is
command can display
only the file name and
directory.
Optional
Optional
Enabled by default

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