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4.9

FTP Access

The Signaling Gateway supports FTP server operation allowing the user to perform maintenance operations,
such as software, license and configuration update without the use of MML as well as providing access to
locally stored continuous records and periodic reports.

An FTP session should be established between the remote machine and the Signaling Gateway by entering
the appropriate command on the remote machine's keyboard, for example:

ftp 123.124.125.125

The FTP server can be activated or deactivated using the

FTPSER

parameter on the

CNSYS

command.

The appropriate user name and password to use depends on whether the

FTPPWD

option has been set to Y

using the

CNSYS

MML command.

When

FTPPWD

= Y, FTP access must use the fixed user name “siuftp” in conjunction with the normal MML

access password as configured by setting the

CNSYS

parameter

PASSWORD

.

Access to the Signaling Gateway using other user accounts except “siuftp” is denied. Note also that access is
denied if

FTPPWD

= Y, but there is no MML password.

When

FTPPWD

=N, no FTP access is permitted. Access with “siuftp” or any other user account is disabled.

Therefore, the user is strongly advised to activate FTP password security.

The state of

FTPPWD

can be viewed using the

CNSYP

command.

For additional security, the Signaling Gateway supports the use of Secure Shell (SSH) access for FTP
operation. The user should use the

CNSYS

command to allow only secure FTP access to the unit, for

example:

CNSYS

:

SECURE

=Y;

For a client on a UNIX operating system, the command sequence to log in for FTP access using the sftp
application is:

sftp -l ftp@

The user is also prompted to enter the password for the siuftp login account.

The secure connection to a unit can also be established from Windows

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operating system using the

appropriate SSH software.

INVALID INFORMATION GROUPING

The type of information grouping used in the input of the parameter

value is not valid.

INVALID INDICATOR

This command contains a ‘format character’ (‘:’, ‘;’, etc.) that is not

valid for this command.

GENERAL ERROR

Command unable to execute due to an external error (for example, a

missing or write-protected CDROM).

INTERNAL ERROR

Command failed to complete due to internal error.

INVALID INFORMATION UNIT

The value entered for a parameter is not valid for that parameter.

UNKNOWN SEPARATOR

The character used to separate two parameters is not recognized.

Table 1. Command Rejection Responses (Continued)

Response

Reason for Rejection