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Configuring the ftp template – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring the FTP template

A feature that uses the FTP template creates and starts the FTP operation to measure the time the NQA

client uses to transfer a file to or download a file from an FTP server.
Configure the username and password for the FTP client to log in to the FTP server before you perform an
FTP operation. For information about configuring the FTP server, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
To configure the FTP template:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create an FTP template

and enter its view.

nqa template ftp name N/A

3.

Specify the URL of the
destination FTP server.

url url

Enter the URL in one of the following
formats:

ftp://host/filename.

ftp://host:port/filename

.

When you perform the get operation,

the file name is required.

4.

(Optional.) Specify the FTP
operation type.

operation { get | put }

By default, the FTP operation type is
get, which means obtaining files from

the FTP server.

5.

Specify an FTP login
username.

username username

By default, no FTP login username is
specified.

6.

Specify an FTP login
password.

password { cipher | simple }
password

By default, no FTP login password is
specified.

7.

(Optional.) Specify the
name of a file to be

transferred.

filename filename

This step is required if you perform
the put operation.
By default, no file is specified.

8.

Set the data transmission
mode.

mode { active | passive }

The default mode is active.

9.

(Optional.) Specify the
source IPv4 or IPv6

address for the probe
packets.

IPv4 address:

source ip ip-address

IPv6 address:

source ipv6 ipv6-address

By default, no source IP address is
specified.
The source IP address must be the IP

address of a local interface, and the
interface must be up. Otherwise, no

probe packets can be sent out.

Configuring optional parameters for the NQA template

To configure optional parameters for an NQA template:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A