3Com 4210 PWR Configuration Manual page 435

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Table 332 Basic configurations on an FTP client
Operation
Specify to transfer files in
ASCII characters
Specify to transfer files in
binary streams
Set the data transfer mode to
passive
Change the working directory
on the remote FTP server
Change the working directory
to be the parent directory
Get the local working path on
the FTP client
Display the working directory
on the FTP server
Create a directory on the
remote FTP server
Remove a directory on the
remote FTP server
Delete a specified file
Query a specified file on the
FTP server
Download a remote file from
the FTP server
Upload a local file to the
remote FTP server
Rename a file on the remote
server
Log in with the specified user
name and password
Connect to a remote FTP
server
Terminate the current FTP
connection without exiting
FTP client view
Terminate the current FTP
connection and return to user
view
Display the online help about
a specified command
concerning FTP
Enable the verbose function
Command
ascii
binary
passive
cd pathname
cdup
lcd
pwd
mkdir pathname
rmdir pathname
delete remotefile
dir [ remotefile ] [ localfile ]
ls [ remotefile ] [ localfile ]
get remotefile [ localfile ]
put localfile [ remotefile ]
rename remote-source
remote-dest
user username [ password ]
open { ip-address |
server-name } [ port ]
disconnect
close
quit
bye
remotehelp [
protocol-command ]
verbose
FTP Configuration
433
Description
Use either command
By default, files are
transferred in ASCII
characters.
Optional
passive by default.
Optional
Optional
If no file name is specified, all
the files in the current
directory are displayed.
The difference between these
two commands is that the dir
command can display the file
name, directory as well as file
attributes; while the Is
command can display only the
file name and directory.
Optional
Optional
Enabled by default

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