HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Security Configuration Guide - Page 146

Working with SFTP directories, Working with SFTP files, Displaying help information

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Working with SFTP directories Task Command Change the working directory on the SFTP server. cd [ remote-path ] Return to the upper-level directory. cdup Display the current working directory on the SFTP server. pwd Display files under a directory. • dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ] • ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ] Change the name of a directory on the SFTP server. rename oldname newname Create a new directory on the SFTP server. mkdir remote-path Delete one or more directories from the SFTP server. rmdir remote-path Remarks Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. The dir command functions as the ls command. Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. Working with SFTP files Task Change the name of a file on the SFTP server. Download a file from the remote server and save it locally. Upload a local file to the SFTP server. Command rename old-name new-name get remote-file [ local-file ] put local-file [ remote-file ] • dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ] Display the files under a directory. • ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ] Delete one or more directories from • delete remote-file the SFTP server. • remove remote-file Remarks Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. Available in SFTP client view. The dir command functions as the ls command. Available in SFTP client view. The delete command functions as the remove command. Displaying help information This configuration task displays the help information of an SFTP client command, such as the command format and parameters. To display the help information: 137

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Working with SFTP directories
Task
Command
Remarks
Change the working directory on
the SFTP server.
cd
[
remote-path
]
Available in SFTP client view.
Return to the upper-level directory.
cdup
Available in SFTP client view.
Display the current working
directory on the SFTP server.
pwd
Available in SFTP client view.
Display files under a directory.
dir
[
-a
|
-l
] [
remote-path
]
ls
[
-a
|
-l
] [
remote-path
]
Available in SFTP client view.
The
dir
command functions as the
ls
command.
Change the name of a directory on
the SFTP server.
rename
oldname newname
Available in SFTP client view.
Create a new directory on the SFTP
server.
mkdir
remote-path
Available in SFTP client view.
Delete one or more directories from
the SFTP server.
rmdir
remote-path
Available in SFTP client view.
Working with SFTP files
Task
Command
Remarks
Change the name of a file on the
SFTP server.
rename
old-name new-name
Available in SFTP client view.
Download a file from the remote
server and save it locally.
get
remote-file
[
local-file
]
Available in SFTP client view.
Upload a local file to the SFTP
server.
put
local-file
[
remote-file
]
Available in SFTP client view.
Display the files under a directory.
dir
[
-a
|
-l
] [
remote-path
]
ls
[
-a
|
-l
] [
remote-path
]
Available in SFTP client view.
The
dir
command functions as the
ls
command.
Delete one or more directories from
the SFTP server.
delete
remote-file
remove
remote-file
Available in SFTP client view.
The
delete
command functions as
the
remove
command.
Displaying help information
This configuration task displays the help information of an SFTP client command, such as the command
format and parameters.
To display the help information: