Ftp Configuration: A Switch Operating As An Ftp Client - H3C S3100-52P Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – FTP-SFTP-TFTP
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch

1.2.2 FTP Configuration: A Switch Operating as an FTP Client

I. 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.
Follow these steps to perform basic configurations on an FTP client:
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
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
To do...
ftp [ cluster |
remote-server
[ port-number ] ]
ascii
binary
passive
cd pathname
cdup
lcd
pwd
mkdir pathname
rmdir pathname
delete remotefile
Chapter 1 FTP and SFTP Configuration
Use the command...
1-8
Remarks
Use either command.
By default, files are
transferred in ASCII
characters.
Optional
passive by default.
Optional

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