Dell PowerEdge XL 5133-4 Dell PowerEdge FTOS Command Line Reference Guide for - Page 46
Logging on to an FTP Server Example, Example, Related, Commands, Syntax, Parameters
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com Example Figure 5-2. Logging on to an FTP Server Example morpheus% ftp 10.31.1.111 Connected to 10.31.1.111. 220 Dell Force10 (1.0) FTP server ready Name (10.31.1.111:dch): dch 331 Password required Password: 230 User logged in ftp> pwd 257 Current directory is "flash:" ftp> dir 200 Port set okay 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection size date time name -------- ------ 512 Jul-20-2004 18:15:00 tgtimg 512 Jul-20-2004 18:15:00 diagnostic 512 Jul-20-2004 18:15:00 other 512 Jul-20-2004 18:15:00 tgt 226 Transfer complete 329 bytes received in 0.018 seconds (17.95 Kbytes/s) ftp> Related Commands ftp-server topdir ftp-server username Sets the directory to be used for incoming FTP connections. Sets a username and password for incoming FTP connections. ftp-server topdir Specify the top-level directory to be accessed when an incoming FTP connection request is made. Syntax ftp-server topdir directory Parameters directory Enter the directory path. Defaults The internal flash is the default directory. Command Modes CONFIGURATION Command History Usage Information Version 8.3.17.0 Supported on M I/O Aggregator After you enable FTP server functions with the ftp-server enable command, Dell Force10 recommends specifying a top-level directory path. Without a top-level directory path specified, the FTOS directs users to the flash directory when they log in to the FTP server. Related Commands ftp-server enable ftp-server username Enables FTP server functions on the M I/O Aggregator. Sets a username and password for incoming FTP connections to the M I/O Aggregator. 44 | Control and Monitoring