Operating the directories on an ftp server, Operating the files on an ftp server – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Log in to the remote FTP server
directly in user view

ftp [ server-address [ service-port ]
[ source { interface interface-type
interface-number
| ip
source-ip-address } ] ]

ftp

Log in to the remote FTP server
indirectly in FTP client view

open server-address [ service-port ]

Use either approach.

The ftp command is
available in user view; and
the open command is
available in FTP client
view.

z

If no primary IP address is configured on the specified source interface, no FTP connection can be

established.

z

If you use the ftp client source command to first configure the source interface and then the

source IP address of the transmitted packets, the newly configured source IP address will take

effect instead of the current source interface, and vice versa.

Operating the Directories on an FTP Server

After the device serving as the FTP client has established a connection with an FTP server (For how to

establish an FTP connection, refer to

Establishing an FTP Connection

.), you can create or delete

folders under the authorized directory of the FTP server.

Follow these steps to operate the directories on an FTP server:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Display detailed information about a directory
or file on the remote FTP server

dir [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]

Optional

Query a directory or file on the remote FTP
server

ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]

Optional

Change the working directory of the remote
FTP server

cd { directory | .. | / }

Optional

Exit the current working directory and return to
an upper level directory of the remote FTP
server

cdup

Optional

Display the working directory that is being
accessed

pwd

Optional

Create a directory on the remote FTP server

mkdir directory

Optional

Remove the specified working directory on the
remote FTP server

rmdir directory

Optional

Operating the Files on an FTP Server

After the device serving as the FTP client has established a connection with an FTP server (For how to

establish an FTP connection, refer to

Establishing an FTP Connection

.), you can upload a file to or

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