File transfer mode options – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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To query device capability sets, specify the following query criteria:
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Device Name: Enter a device label. This field supports fuzzy matching.
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Operation Type: Select an operation type from the list.
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Access Method: Select an access method from the list.
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Click Query to submit your filter criteria.
The results of your filter or search query are displayed in the list below.
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File transfer mode options
Operators can configure the default transfer mode used in IMC configuration and change management
tasks. Operators can choose FTP, TFTP, SFTP or SCP as the default transfer method for all devices
managed by IMC.
Operators can also configure individual devices for a specific transfer mode using the Options features
in the Configuration Center.
To access and configure the transfer mode options for configuration and change management features
in IMC:
1.
Navigate to Service > Options:
a.
Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.
b.
Click Configuration Center on the navigation tree on the left.
c.
Click
Options under Configuration Center on the left navigation tree.
d.
On the Options page that appears, click the File Transfer Mode tab.
2.
Click the radio button to the left of the transfer mode you want to configure as the default in the
Default Transfer Mode section of the File Transfer Mode tab.
Options include:
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TFTP: By default, the TFTP mode is used
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FTP: This option does not limit the maximum file size limit.
To use FTP, you must install a third-party FTP software on the IMC server that has been
deployed with iCC, and must set server\tmp under the IMC installation directory as the root
directory of the FTP service.
In addition, you must enable the FTP service on the managed device and configure the user
name and password for logging in to the FTP server.
The user name and password configured in IMC must match what is configured on the FTP
server for the managed device.
Set the FTP server to be accessed with its IP address and the loopback address 127.0.0.1.
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SFTP: This option can be used for operators who prefer to use a secure transmission method. To
transfer files using SFTP, you must enable the SFTP server on the managed device and configure
the SSH parameters for the device in IMC.