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Using FTP Client
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Using FTP Client
The User Interface contains several
FTP
commands. Using these commands is similar to using
FTP
on a
UNIX
system. Follow the steps below to start the
FTP
Client.
1. Log on to the switch and type
ftp
. For instructions on logging into the switch see the
Getting Started Guide that came with your switch.
2. The system will prompt for a host. It saves the last host name or
IP
address used. If it’s the
one you want, press
or enter the new address.
3. The system will prompt for a user name. It saves the last user name. If it’s the one you
want, press
or enter the new user name.
4. The system will prompt for a password. Enter your password.
5. After logging onto the system you will receive the
ftp>
prompt. Type a question mark (?)
to review the ftp commands. These commands are described in Chapter 7, “Managing
Files.” The following screen displays:
Supported commands:
ascii
binary
bye
cd
delete
dir
get
help
hash
ls
put
pwd
quit
remotehelp
user
lpwd
ascii
Set transfer type to
ASCII
(7-bit).
binary
Set transfer type to binary (8-bit).
bye
Close gracefully.
cd
Change to a new directory on the remote machine.
delete
Delete a file on the remote machine.
dir
Obtain a long listing on the remote machine.
get
Retrieve a file from the remote machine.
hash
Print the hash symbol (#) for every block of data transferred. This
command toggles hash enabling and disabling.
ls
Summary listing of the current directory on the remote host.
put
Send a file to the remote machine.
pwd
Display the current (present) working directory on the remote host.
quit
Close gracefully.
remotehelp
List the commands that the remote
FTP
server supports.
user
Send new user information.
lpwd
Display the current (present) working directory on the local host.
?
Summarize this list.
If you lose communications while running ftp, you may receive the following message:
Waiting for reply (Hit ^C to abort)...........
6. You may press
to abort the ftp or wait until the communication failure is resolved
and the ftp transfer will continue. Note that Sun OS systems lose echo when you use the
cntl-c
key combination.