3com 5500-ei pwr Instruccion De Instalación

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FTP and SFTP Configuration 
When configuring FTP and SFTP, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
Introduction to FTP and SFTP 
Introduction to FTP 
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is commonly used in IP-based networks to transmit files. Before World 
Wide Web comes into being, files are transferred through command lines, and the most popular 
application is FTP. At present, although E-mail and Web are the usual methods for file transmission, 
FTP still has its strongholds. 
As an application layer protocol, FTP is used for file transfer between remote server and local client. 
FTP uses TCP ports 20 and 21 for data transfer and control command transfer respectively. Basic FTP 
operations are described in RFC 959. 
FTP-based file transmission is performed in the following two modes: 
Binary mode for program file transfer 
ASCII mode for text file transfer 
A 3com switch 5500-EI can act as an FTP client or the FTP server in FTP-employed data transmission: 
Table 1-1 Roles that a 3com switch 5500-EI acts as in FTP 
Item 
Description 
Remarks 
FTP server 
An Ethernet switch can operate as an FTP server to 
provide file transmission services for FTP clients. You 
can log in to a switch operating as an FTP server by 
running an FTP client program on your PC to access 
files on the FTP server.  
FTP client 
In this case, you need to establish a connection 
between your PC and the switch through a terminal 
emulation program or Telnet, execute the ftp X.X.X.X 
command on your PC. (X.X.X.X is the IP address of an 
FTP server or a host name), and enter your user name 
and password in turn. A switch can operate as an FTP 
client, through which you can access files on the FTP 
server. 
The prerequisite is 
that a route exists 
between the switch 
and the PC. 
 
With a 3com switch 5500-EI serving as an FTP server, the seven-segment digital LED on the front 
panel of the switch rotates clockwise when an FTP client is uploading files to the FTP server (the 
3com switch 5500-EI), and stops rotating when the file uploading is finished, as shown in