Intel 1520 User Manual

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Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
Configuring FTP
The FTP section lets you configure FTP protocols. The following table describes 
the options.
Authentication 
Server Port
The port on which the locally run authentication server 
accepts connections. If the authentication server is remote, 
the appliance connects to it on this port. 
Local 
Authentication 
Server Timeout
The number of milliseconds after which the authentication 
server aborts an incomplete authorization operation. The 
client can retry the operation.
for 
information about configuring authentication servers. 
Client Speed 
Throttle
The number of bytes per second that clients are limited to 
during downloading operations. Use a 
0
 (zero) for unlimited 
downloading. 
Option 
Definition 
FTP 
connection 
mode
PASV/PORT: Specifies the appliance use PASV connection 
mode. PASV/PORT is the default FTP connection mode. If 
PASV mode fails, the appliance uses PORT mode to initiate 
the data connection, and then the appliance accepts it. 
PASV only: Specifies that the appliance initiates the data 
connection to the FTP server, and the FTP server accepts 
it. This mode is firewall-friendly, however, some FTP servers 
do not support it.
PORT only: Specifies that the FTP server initiates the data 
connection, and the appliance accepts it.
FTP transfers require two connections: a control connection to 
inform the FTP server of a request for data and a data 
connection to send the data. The appliance always initiates 
the control connection. FTP mode determines whether the 
appliance or the FTP server initiates the data connection.
FTP inactivity 
timeout 
(seconds)
Defines the number of seconds before the appliance waits for 
a response from the FTP server. If the FTP server does not 
respond in time, the appliance abandons the user’s request.
Anonymous 
FTP password
Specifies an anonymous password for FTP servers that 
require a password for access.
Option 
Definition (Continued)