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CH.10

SUP0740-07

11/30/2009

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4. Optionally, set up the FTP Configuration parameters for User 1 and/or User 2 as follows:

User Name: Enter an alphanumeric string (up to 40 characters) for the FTP Client’s User
Name.
Password:

Enter an alphanumeric string (up to 40 characters) for the FTP Client’s

Password.
Read Only:

Select this option to give the FTP Client read-only access to the OCS file

system.
Read / Write: Select this option to give the FTP Client read-write access to the OCS file
system.

Note: User Names and Passwords are case-sensitive and, by default, User Name and

Passwords for both User 1 and User 2 are empty. In this case, anonymous FTP
Clients can access OCS files, but file access will be read-only. In a typical
application, both User 1 and User 2 should be configured - one with read-only access
and the other with read-write access.


5. Click

OK to accept the new FTP protocol configuration.

10.3 FTP

Operation


After performing Ethernet Module FTP Configuration, as described in section 10.2, a 3

rd

party

FTP Client (such as a PC running SmartFTP) can be used to access the OCS file system.

The target Ethernet Module’s configured IP Address, FTP User Name (if any) and FTP Password
(if any), must be entered into the FTP Client, to establish an FTP connection before any file
accesses can be initiated. Please refer to documentation provided with the 3

rd

party FTP Client,

regarding how to install, configure and operate the FTP Client.

When configuring an FTP Client, the user should be aware that the FTP protocol standard
defines many optional features. Similar to many UNIX implementations, the Ethernet Module FTP
Server imposes constraints on some of these options, as shown in Table 10.1 below.

Table 10.1 – Ethernet Module FTP Server Option Constraints

FTP Option

Supported

Not Supported

File Transfer Type:

Binary Type

ASCII Type & EBCDIC Type

File Format:

Non-Print Format

Telnet Format & Carriage Control Format

File Structure:

File Structure

Record Structure & Page Structure

Transmission Mode:

Stream Mode

Block Mode & Compressed Mode

Data Connection
Mode:

Active (PORT) Mode

Passive (PASV) Mode


In addition, since the Ethernet Module FTP Server will automatically disconnect an FTP Client
after about 3 minutes of inactivity, the user might need to configure the FTP Client to periodically
send NOOP (No Operation) commands to the FTP Server, to keep the connection alive.

10.4

FTP File Accessing


When using FTP to exchange files with an OCS, the user should know that the OCS file system
implements an “8.3” filename format, which means all file and directory names must consist of up
to 8 characters, followed by an optional dot, and an optional extension with up to 3 characters.

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