Configuring the ftp client – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade NetStream Cards User Manual
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When SecBlade serves as the FTP client, you need to perform the following configuration:
Table 15 Configuration when the device serves as the FTP client
Device Configuration
Remarks
SecBlade (FTP client)
Use the ftp command to establish the
connection to the remote FTP server
If the remote FTP server supports anonymous
FTP, SecBlade can log in to it directly; if not,
SecBlade must obtain the FTP username and
password first to log in to the remote FTP
server.
PC (FTP server)
Enable FTP server on the PC, and
configure the username, password,
user privilege level, and so on.
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When SecBlade serves as the FTP server, you need to perform the following configuration:
Table 16 Configuration when the device serves as the FTP server
Device Configuration Remarks
SecBlade (FTP
server)
Enable the FTP server function
Disabled by default.
You can use the display ftp-server command to view the
FTP server configuration on the device.
Configure authentication and
authorization
Configure the username, password, and authorized
directory for an FTP user.
The device does not support anonymous FTP for security
reasons. You must set a valid username and password.
By default, authenticated users can access the root
directory of the device.
Configure the FTP server
operating parameters
Parameters such as the FTP connection timeout time
PC (FTP client)
Use the FTP client program to log
in to the FTP server.
You can log in to the FTP server only after you input the
correct FTP username and password.
CAUTION:
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Make sure that the FTP server and the FTP client can reach each other before establishing the FTP
connection.
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When you use IE to log in to SecBlade serving as the FTP server, some FTP functions are not available.
This is because multiple connections are established during the login process but SecBlade supports
only one connection at a time.
Configuring the FTP client
NOTE:
Only users with the manage level can use the ftp command to log in to an FTP server, enter FTP client view,
and execute directory and file related commands. However, whether the commands can be executed
successfully depends on the authorizations of the FTP server.