Enabling synchronous information output – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Task Command

Remarks

Establish an FTP connection:

ftp [ server-address
[ service-port ]

[ [ vpn-instance

vpn-instance-name ] |
[ source { interface

interface-type

interface-number | ip
source-ip-address } ] ] ]

Optional.
The ftp and ftp ipv6 commands are

available in user view. The other
commands are available in FTP

client view.

Establish an FTP connection in

an IPv6 network:
ftp ipv6 [ server-address

[ service-port ] [ source ipv6

source-ipv6-address ] [ -i
interface-type

interface-number ] ]

(Optional) Upload the security log
file to the FTP server.

For more information about these

commands, see Fundamentals
Command Reference
.
For all other operations supported
by the device acting as an FTP

client, see Fundamentals

Configuration Guide.

Upload a file on the client to
the remote FTP server:

put localfile [ remotefile ]

Download a file from a

remote FTP server and save it:

get remotefile [ localfile ]

Enabling synchronous information output

System log output interrupts ongoing configuration operations, obscuring previously entered commands.

Synchronous information output shows the obscured commands. It also provides a command prompt in

command editing mode, or a [Y/N] string in interaction mode so you can continue your operation from
where you were stopped.
If system information, such as log information, is output before you input any information under the

current command line prompt, the system does not display the command line prompt after the system

information output.
If system information is output when you are inputting some interactive information (non-Y/N

confirmation information), the system displays your previous input in a new line but does not display the

command line prompt.
To enable synchronous information output:

Step Command

Remarks

531.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

532.

Enable synchronous
information output.

info-center synchronous

Disabled by default.

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