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Operation Manual – FTP and TFTP
Quidway S3900 Series Ethernet Switches-Release 1510

1.1.4 FTP Configuration: A Switch Operating as an FTP Client

I. Basic configurations on an FTP client
The function for a switch to operate as an FTP client is implemented by an application
module built in the switch. Thus a switch can operate as an FTP client without any
configuration. You can perform FTP-related operations (such as creating/removing a
directory) by executing FTP client commands on a switch operating as an FTP client.
Table 1-7 lists the operations that can be performed on an FTP client.
Table 1-7 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
mode to passive
Change the work directory
on the remote FTP server
Change the work directory
to be the parent directory
Get the local work path on
the FTP client
Display the work 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 the specified files
Query a specified remote
file
Download a remote file
ftp
remote-server
[ port-number ] ]
ascii
binary
data
transfer
passive
cd pathname
cdup
lcd
pwd
mkdir pathname
rmdir pathname
delete remotefile
dir [ filename ] [ localfile ]
ls [ remotefile ] [ localfile ]
get remotefile [ localfile ]
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Description
Optional
By
default,
files
transferred
in
ASCII
characters.
Optional
Optional
By default, the passive
mode is adopted.
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
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