HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Configuration Guide - Page 76

Switching to another user account, Maintaining and troubleshooting the FTP connection

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Task Download a file from the FTP server. Add the content of a file on the FTP client to a file on the FTP server. Specify the retransmit marker. Update the local file. Get the missing part of a file. Rename the file. Command get remotefile [ localfile ] append localfile [ remotefile ] restart marker newer remotefile reget remotefile [ localfile ] rename [ oldfilename [ newfilename ] ] Remarks N/A N/A Use this command together with the put, get, or append command. N/A N/A N/A Switching to another user account After you log in to the FTP server with one user account, you can change to another user account to get a different privilege without reestablishing the FTP connection. You must correctly enter the new username and password. A wrong username or password can cause the FTP connection to disconnect. To change to another user account, execute the following command in user view: Task Change to another user account. Command user username [ password ] Maintaining and troubleshooting the FTP connection Task Command Display FTP commands on the FTP server. rhelp Display FTP commands help information on the FTP server. rhelp protocol-command Display FTP server status. rstatus Display the detailed information of a specified directory or file on the FTP server. rstatus remotefile Display FTP connection status. status Display the system information of the FTP server. system Enable or disable FTP operation information display. verbose Enable or disable FTP client debugging. debug Clear the reply information in the buffer. reset Remarks N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A By default, this function is enabled. By default, FTP client debugging is disabled. N/A 69

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Task
Command
Remarks
Download a file from the FTP
server.
get
remotefile
[
localfile
]
N/A
Add the content of a file on the
FTP client to a file on the FTP
server.
append
localfile
[
remotefile
]
N/A
Specify the retransmit marker.
restart
marker
Use this command together with the
put
,
get
, or
append
command.
Update the local file.
newer
remotefile
N/A
Get the missing part of a file.
reget
remotefile
[
localfile
]
N/A
Rename the file.
rename
[
oldfilename
[
newfilename
] ]
N/A
Switching to another user account
After you log in to the FTP server with one user account, you can change to another user account to get
a different privilege without reestablishing the FTP connection. You must correctly enter the new username
and password. A wrong username or password can cause the FTP connection to disconnect.
To change to another user account, execute the following command in user view:
Task
Command
Change to another user account.
user
username
[
password
]
Maintaining and troubleshooting the FTP connection
Task
Command
Remarks
Display FTP commands on the FTP
server.
rhelp
N/A
Display FTP commands help information
on the FTP server.
rhelp
protocol
-
command
N/A
Display FTP server status.
rstatus
N/A
Display the detailed information of a
specified directory or file on the FTP
server.
rstatus
remotefile
N/A
Display FTP connection status.
status
N/A
Display the system information of the FTP
server.
system
N/A
Enable or disable FTP operation
information display.
verbose
By default, this function is enabled.
Enable or disable FTP client debugging.
debug
By default, FTP client debugging is
disabled.
Clear the reply information in the buffer.
reset
N/A