HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 95

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Examples # Set the FTP operation mode to passive. ftp> passive Passive mode on. ftp> passive Passive mode off. put Use put to upload a file on the client to the remote FTP server. Syntax put localfile [ remotefile ] Views FTP client view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters localfile: Specifies the name of the local file to be uploaded. remotefile: Specifies the file name for saving the uploaded file on the FTP server. Usage guidelines You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server. To upload a file in the working directory accessed by the ftp command, the localfile argument must specify a file name such as a.cfg. To upload a file in 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 # Upload the file a.txt in the working directory accessed by the ftp command and save the file as b.txt on the FTP server. ftp> put a.txt b.txt local: a.txt remote: b.txt 150 Connecting to port 47461 226 File successfully transferred 1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s) # Upload the file a.txt in the folder test under the working directory accessed by the ftp command and save the file as b.txt on the FTP server. ftp> put flash:/test/a.txt b.txt local: flash:/test/a.txt remote: b.txt 150 Connecting to port 47461 226 File successfully transferred 1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s) # Upload the file a.txt in the root directory of the storage medium of member device 2 and save the file as b.txt on the FTP server. 88

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Examples
# Set the FTP operation mode to
passive
.
ftp> passive
Passive mode on.
ftp> passive
Passive mode off.
put
Use
put
to upload a file on the client to the remote FTP server.
Syntax
put
localfile
[
remotefile
]
Views
FTP client view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
localfile
: Specifies the name of the local file to be uploaded.
remotefile
: Specifies the file name for saving the uploaded file on the FTP server.
Usage guidelines
You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server.
To upload a file in the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command, the
localfile
argument must
specify a file name such as a.cfg.
To upload a file in 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
# Upload the file
a.txt
in the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command and save the file as
b.txt
on the FTP server.
ftp> put a.txt b.txt
local: a.txt remote: b.txt
150 Connecting to port 47461
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s)
# Upload the file
a.txt
in the folder
test
under the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command and
save the file as
b.txt
on the FTP server.
ftp> put flash:/test/a.txt b.txt
local: flash:/test/a.txt remote: b.txt
150 Connecting to port 47461
226 File successfully transferred
1569 bytes sent in 0.000671 seconds (2.23 Mbyte/s)
# Upload the file
a.txt
in the root directory of the storage medium of member device 2 and save the file
as
b.txt
on the FTP server.