HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 89

get, argument must specify a file name such as a.cfg. If you do not provide

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Password: 230 User logged in Remote system type is HP get Use get to download a file from the FTP server and save the file. Syntax get remotefile [ localfile ] Views FTP client view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters remotefile: Specifies the name of the file to be downloaded. localfile: Specifies a name for the downloaded file. Usage guidelines You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server. To save the downloaded file to the working directory accessed by the ftp command, the localfile argument must specify a file name such as a.cfg. If you do not provide the localfile argument, the downloaded file uses its original name. To save the downloaded file to some other directory, the localfile argument must specify the target directory plus the file name such as flash:/subdirectory/a.cfg. Otherwise, the command fails to take effect. Examples # Download file a.txt and save it as b.txt in the working directory accessed by the ftp command. ftp> get a.txt b.txt local: b.txt remote: a.txt 150 Connecting to port 47457 226 File successfully transferred 1569 bytes received in 0.00527 seconds (290.6 kbyte/s) # Download file a.txt to the folder test under the working directory accessed by the ftp command. ftp> get a.txt flash:/test/b.txt local: flash:/test/b.txt remote: a.txt 150 Connecting to port 47457 226 File successfully transferred 1569 bytes received in 0.00527 seconds (290.6 kbyte/s) # Download file a.txt to the Flash root directory of member device 1 and save it as c.txt. ftp> get a.txt slot1#flash:/c.txt local: slot1#flash:/c.txt remote: a.txt 150 Connecting to port 47460 226 File successfully transferred 1569 bytes received in 0.0564 seconds (27.2 kbyte/s) 82

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Password:
230 User logged in
Remote system type is HP
get
Use
get
to download a file from the FTP server and save the file.
Syntax
get
remotefile
[
localfile
]
Views
FTP client view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
remotefile
: Specifies the name of the file to be downloaded.
localfile
: Specifies a name for the downloaded file.
Usage guidelines
You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server.
To save the downloaded file to the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command, the
localfile
argument must specify a file name such as a.cfg. If you do not provide the
localfile
argument, the
downloaded file uses its original name.
To save the downloaded file to some other directory, the
localfile
argument must specify the target
directory plus the file name such as flash:/subdirectory/a.cfg. Otherwise, the command fails to take
effect.
Examples
# Download file
a.txt
and save it as
b.txt
in the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command.
ftp> get a.txt b.txt
local: b.txt remote: a.txt
150 Connecting to port 47457
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes received in 0.00527 seconds (290.6 kbyte/s)
# Download file
a.txt
to the folder
test
under the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command.
ftp> get a.txt flash:/test/b.txt
local: flash:/test/b.txt remote: a.txt
150 Connecting to port 47457
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes received in 0.00527 seconds (290.6 kbyte/s)
# Download file
a.txt
to the Flash root directory of member device 1 and save it as
c.txt
.
ftp> get a.txt slot1#flash:/c.txt
local: slot1#flash:/c.txt remote: a.txt
150 Connecting to port 47460
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes received in 0.0564 seconds (27.2 kbyte/s)