Working With The Sftp Directories - 3Com 4500G Family Configuration Manual

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To do...
Establish a
connection to
the remote
SFTP server
and enter SFTP
client view

Working with the SFTP Directories

SFTP directory operations include:
Changing or displaying the current working directory
Displaying files under a specified directory or the directory information
Changing the name of a specified directory on the server
Creating or deleting a directory
Follow these steps to work with the SFTP directories:
To do...
Enter SFTP client view
Change the working directory of
the remote SFTP server
Return to the upper-level directory
Display the current working
directory of the remote SFTP
server
Display files under a specified
directory
Change the name of a specified
directory on the SFTP server
Create a new directory on the
remote SFTP server
Delete a directory from the SFTP
server
sftp server [ port-number ] [ identity-key { dsa |
Establish a
rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { aes128 | des } |
connection to
prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 |
the remote IPv4
sha1-96 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange |
SFTP server
dh-group1 | dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher
and enter SFTP
{ aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 |
client view
md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] *
sftp ipv6 server [ port-number ] [ identity-key
Establish a
{ dsa | rsa } | prefer-ctos-cipher { aes128 | des }
connection to
| prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 | sha1 |
the remote IPv6
sha1-96 } | prefer-kex { dh-group-exchange |
SFTP server
dh-group1 | dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher
and enter SFTP
{ aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac { md5 |
client view
md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] *
sftp [ ipv6 ] server [ port-number ]
[ identity-key { dsa | rsa } |
prefer-ctos-cipher { aes128 | des } |
prefer-ctos-hmac { md5 | md5-96 |
sha1 | sha1-96 } | prefer-kex
{ dh-group-exchange | dh-group1 |
dh-group14 } | prefer-stoc-cipher
{ aes128 | des } | prefer-stoc-hmac
{ md5 | md5-96 | sha1 | sha1-96 } ] *
cd [ remote-path ]
cdup
pwd
dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
rename oldname newname
mkdir remote-path
rmdir remote-path&<1-10>
Use the command...
Use the command...
2-3
Remarks
Required
Use either command
in user view.
Remarks
Required
Execute the command in user
view.
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
The dir command functions
as the ls command.
Optional
Optional
Optional

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