Introduction to sftp, Ftp configuration – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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Introduction to SFTP

Secure FTP (SFTP) is established based on an SSH2 connection. It allows a remote user to log in to the
switching engine to manage and transmit files, providing a securer guarantee for data transmission. In
addition, since the device can be used as a client, you can log in to remote devices to transfer files
securely.

FTP Configuration

Complete the following tasks to configure FTP:

Task

Remarks

Creating an FTP user

Required

Enabling an FTP server

Required

Configuring connection idle time

Optional

Specifying the source interface and source IP
address for an FTP server

Optional

Disconnecting a specified user

Optional

Configuring the banner for an FTP server

Optional

FTP Configuration: The Device
Operating as an FTP Server

Displaying FTP server information

Optional

Basic configurations on an FTP client

FTP Configuration: The Device
Operating as an FTP Client

Specifying the source interface and source IP
address for an FTP client

Optional

FTP Configuration: The Device Operating as an FTP Server

Creating an FTP user

Configure the user name and password for the FTP user and set the service type to FTP. To use FTP
services, a user must provide a user name and password for being authenticated by the FTP server.
Only users that pass the authentication have access to the FTP server.

Follow these steps to create an FTP user:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Add a local user and enter
local user view

local-user user-name

Required
By default, no local user is configured.

Configure a password for
the specified user

password

{ simple | cipher }

password

Optional
By default, no password is configured.

Configure the service type
as FTP

service-type ftp

Required
By default, no service is configured.

Enabling an FTP server

Follow these steps to enable an FTP server:

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