Configuring The Ftp Server; Configuring Ftp Server Operating Parameters - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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<Sysname> reboot
The startup file used for the next startup must be saved under the root directory of the storage medium.
You can copy or move a file to the root directory of the storage medium. For the details of the
boot-loader command, refer to Device Management Commands in the System Volume.

Configuring the FTP Server

Configuring FTP Server Operating Parameters

The FTP server uses one of the two modes to update a file when you upload the file (use the put
command) to the FTP server:
In fast mode, the FTP server starts writing data to the storage medium after a file is transferred to
the memory. This prevents the existing file on the FTP server from being corrupted in the event that
anomaly, power failure for example, occurs during a file transfer.
In normal mode, the FTP server writes data to the storage medium while receiving data. This
means that any anomaly, power failure for example, during file transfer might result in file
corruption on the FTP server. This mode, however, consumes less memory space than the fast
mode.
Follow these steps to configure the FTP server:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable the FTP server
Control the access to the
device from FTP clients
through ACL
Configure the idle-timeout timer
Set the file update mode for the
FTP server
Quit to user view
Use the command...
system-view
ftp server enable
ftp server acl acl-number
ftp timeout minutes
ftp update { fast | normal }
quit
2-9
Remarks
Required
Disabled by default.
Optional
By default, the access to the
device from FTP clients is not
controlled.
Optional
30 minutes by default.
Within the idle-timeout time, if
there is no information
interaction between the FTP
server and client, the
connection between them is
terminated.
Optional
Normal update is used by
default.

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