Ftp Configuration: A Switch Operating As An Ftp Client - H3C S3100 Series Operation Manual

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Table 1-7 Configure the banner display for an FTP server
Operation
Enter system view
Configure a login banner
Configure a shell banner
For details about the header command, refer to the Login part of the manual.
Displaying FTP server information
After the above configurations, you can execute the display commands in any view to display the
running status of the FTP server and verify your configurations.
Table 1-8 Display FTP server information
Display the information about FTP server
configurations on a switch
Display the login FTP client on an FTP server

FTP Configuration: A Switch Operating as an FTP Client

Basic configurations on an FTP client
By default a switch can operate as an FTP client In this case you can connect the switch to the FTP
server to perform FTP-related operations (such as creating/removing a directory) by executing
commands on the switch.
Table 1-9 Basic configurations on an FTP client
Operation
Enter FTP client view
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
system-view
header login text
header shell text
Operation
Table 1-9
lists the operations that can be performed on an FTP client.
ftp [ cluster | remote-server
[ port-number ] ]
ascii
binary
passive
cd pathname
cdup
Command
Required
Use either command or both.
By default, no banner is configured.
Command
display ftp-server
display ftp-user
Command
1-5
Description
Description
Available in any view
Description
Use either command
By default, files are transferred in
ASCII characters.
Optional
passive by default.
Optional

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