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Initiating an ftp session – Paradyne 9788 User Manual

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7. Operation and Maintenance

9700-A2-GB20-20

December 2002

7-45

Initiating an FTP Session

Initiate an FTP session to a FrameSaver node in the same way you would initiate
an FTP to any other IP-addressable device.

NOTE:

Loading a configuration with many DLCIs from option area Customer
Configuration 1 or 2 into the Current Configuration area takes time. Allow a
minute or more for the downloaded file to be put into the unit’s currently active
configuration.

Procedure

To initiate an FTP session:

1. Start the FTP client program on the host. For example, on a UNIX host,

type ftp, followed by the FrameSaver unit’s IP address.

2. If a login and password are required (see

Creating a Login for the User

Interface

in Chapter 6,

Security and Logins), you are prompted to enter them.

If not, press Enter.

The FTP prompt appears.

The starting directory is the root directory (/). Use standard FTP commands
during the FTP session, as well as the following remote FTP commands.

Command

Definition

bin

Places the FTP session in binary-transfer mode.

cd

directory

Change the current directory on the FrameSaver node to the
specified

directory.

dir [

directory]

Print a listing of the directory contents in the specified
directory. If no directory is specified, the current one is used.

get

file1 [file2]

Copy a file from the remote directory of the FrameSaver node
to the local directory on the host (for configuration files only).

ls [

directory]

Print an abbreviated list of the specified directory’s contents.
If no directory is specified, the current one is used.

put

file1 [file2]

Copy

file1 from a local directory on the host to file 2 in the

current directory of the FrameSaver node. If

file2 is not

specified, the file will be named

file1 on the FrameSaver

node.

recv

file1 [file 2]

Same as a get.

remote or help
[

command]

Print the meaning of the command. If no argument is given, a
list of all known commands is printed.

send

file1 [file 2]

Same as a put.

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