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FTP under Windows
16.3.1
Once the connection has been established, enter the Web address for the unit. By default this will
be:
1.2.3.4 or ss.2000r
If you are using a browser, as opposed to a specific FTP program, you will need to precede the
address with “ftp://”. For example:
ftp://ss.2000r
This will give you an anonymous FTP login to the remote unit and you should see a listing of the
file directory (the format of this will depend on the FTP client software that you are using). With
an anon ymous login you will be able to view and retrieve files, but NOT upload, rename or delete
them.
For full file access, you will need to log in with your correct username and password. To do this,
enter the address in the following format:
ftp://username:[email protected]
This will give you full access and will allow you to copy, delete, rename, view and transfer files.
When using a browser CUT, COPY, DELETE and PASTE may be used for manipulating files as if they
were in a normal Windows directory. If you are using a specific FTP client program, these opera-
tions may be carried out using menu options or buttons.
FTP under DOS
16.3.2
To use FTP under DOS, use Windows DUN to establish the connection and then run the MSDOS
prompt program. At the DOS prompt type:
ftp SS.2000R
or
ftp 1.2.3.4
When the connection has been established you will be prompted to enter your username and pass-
word. Following a valid login the ftp> prompt will be issued and you may proceed to use the vari-
ousftpcommands as appropriate. To obtain a list of available commands enter “?” at the prompt.
Using X.25
16.4
Remote access to your unit may also be carried out over an X.25 connection. The remote unit
must first have its X.25 Remote Command Sub-address parameter set to an appropriate value (see
Con figure > General). If the unit then receives an incoming X.25 call where the trailing digits of
the NUA match the specified sub-address, the calling user will receive the standard login prompt.
On entry of a valid username and password, they will be given access to the command line as if they
were con nected locally.