Figure 34 Maintain the router serving as the server
Router
TFTP/FTP Server
Configure the IP addresses of both sides on the same network. In this section, the IP address of the FTP
server (PC) is set to 192.168.1.1, and that of the connected Ethernet interface on the router (Ethernet 0/0)
is set to 192.168.1.2. Use the ping command to check the connectivity.
Enable the FTP service.
Step2
After configuring authentication and authorization, you can enable the FTP service. The FTP server
supports multi-user access. Upon receiving the request from a remote FTP client, the FTP server executes
an action accordingly and returns the execution result to the client. Use the following command to enable
the FTP service:
[SYSTEM]ftp server enable
% Start FTP server
Add an authorized username and password:
[SYSTEM]local-user guest
[SYSTEM-luser- guest]service-type ftp
[SYSTEM-luser- guest]password simple 123456
Maintain the router.
Step3
After enabling the FTP service and configuring the username and password, you can enable the FTP
client on the PC. In the following example, the FTP client application program is the built-in Windows XP
FTP client.
Type ftp in the DOS window, and the system prompt is changed to ftp>:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ftp
ftp>
ftp> open 192.168.1.2
Connected to 192.168.1.2.
220 FTP service ready.
User (192.168.0.2:(none)): guest
331 Password required for guest
Password:
230 User logged in.
Console cable
41
Ethernet cable
PC
TFTP/FTP Client
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