Configuration | System | Management Protocols | Ftp; Enable; Port; Maximum Connections - Cisco VPN 3000 User Manual

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Management Protocols

Configuration | System | Management Protocols | FTP

This screen lets you configure and enable the VPN Concentrator's FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server.
When the server is enabled, you can use an FTP client to upload and download files in VPN Concentrator
flash memory.
FTP server login usernames and passwords are the same as those enabled and configured on the
Administration | Access Rights | Administrators
allow anonymous FTP login.
The settings here have no effect on FTP backup of event log files (see Configuration | System | Events |
General
Figure 9-2: Configuration | System | Management Protocols | FTP screen

Enable

Check the box to enable the FTP server. The box is checked by default. Disabling the FTP server
provides additional security.

Port

Enter the port number that the FTP server uses. The default is 21 , which is the well-known port.
Changing the port number provides additional security.

Maximum Connections

Enter the maximum number of concurrent control connections (sessions) that the FTP server allows.
(FTP uses separate connections for control and data transfer during a session.) Minimum is 1 , default is
, maximum is 20 .
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Apply / Cancel

To apply your FTP server settings, and to include your settings in the active configuration, click Apply .
The Manager returns to the Configuration | System | Management Protocols screen.
Reminder:
To save the active configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the Save Needed icon at the
top of the Manager window.
To discard your settings, click Cancel . The Manager returns to the Configuration | System | Management
Protocols
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and FTP Backup ). For those operations, the VPN Concentrator acts as an FTP client.
screen.
screens. To protect security, the VPN Concentrator does not
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