HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual page 1739

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Table 2-1 Configuration when the device serves as the FTP client
Device
Device (FTP client)
PC (FTP server)
When the device serves as the FTP server, you need to perform the following configuration:
Table 2-2 Configuration when the device serves as the FTP server
Device
Device (FTP server)
PC (FTP client)
The FTP function is available when a reachable route exists between the FTP server and the FTP
client.
When you use IE to log in to the device serving as the FTP server, part of the FTP functions is not
available. This is because multiple connections are established during the login process but the
device supports only one connection at a time.
Configuration
Use the ftp command to establish the
connection to the remote FTP server
Enable FTP server on the PC, and
configure the username, password,
user privilege level, and so on.
Configuration
Enable the FTP server function
Configure authentication and
authorization
Configure the FTP server operating
parameters
Use the FTP client program to log in to
the FTP server.
2-2
Remarks
If the remote FTP server supports
anonymous FTP, the device can
log in to it directly; if not, the
device must obtain the FTP
username and password first to
log in to the remote FTP server.
Remarks
Disabled by default.
You can use the display
ftp-server command to view the
FTP server configuration on the
device.
Configure the username,
password, authorized working
directory for an FTP user.
The device does not support
anonymous FTP for security
reasons. Therefore, you must use
a valid username and password.
By default, authenticated users
can access the root directory of
the device.
Parameters such as the FTP
connection timeout time
You can log in to the FTP server
only after you input the correct
FTP username and password.

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