Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual page 336

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JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide
ip ftp source-address
ip ftp source-interface
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host1(config)#service password-encryption
host1(config)#host test 10.2.3.4 ftp nick nick
host1(config)#end
host1#show config | inc host
hostname "host1"
host test 10.2.3.4 ftp 8 CU&l,XM(S 8 X=emZn>'S
Use the no version to remove a specified host.
See host.
Use to specify an operational interface by IP address as the source interface for
FTP packets sent by the system's FTP client.
This command overrides a setting you configured previously with the ip ftp
source-interface command.
If you issue this command, the output of the show configuration command
includes an entry of the following format:
ip ftp source-address ipAddress
This entry also appears in the output if you delete an interface or change its IP
address after issuing the ip ftp source-interface command, in which case the
IP address is the one that was configured on the interface before you issued the
ip ftp source-interface command.
Example
host1(config)#ip ftp source-address 10.10.5.21
Use the no version to restore the default, in which the source address in the FTP
packets is that of the interface where the FTP connection is made.
See ip ftp source-address.
Use to specify an operational interface by interface type and location as the
source interface for FTP packets sent by the system's FTP client.
The interface you specify must have an IP address.
This command overrides a setting you configured previously with the ip ftp
source-address command.
If you issue this command and the interface is valid, the output of the show
configuration command includes an entry of the following format:
ip ftp source-interface interfaceType interfaceSpecifier
interfaceType Type of interface
interfaceSpecifier Location of the interface
For information about interface types and specifiers, see Interface Types
and Specifiers in JUNOSe Command Reference Guide.

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