3com 3031 Instruccion De Instalación
FTP Configuration
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Perform the following in the User View.
File System Prompt
Mode
The user can use the command to modify the prompt mode of the current file
system.
system.
Perform the following in the System View.
Example for the File
System Usage
Copy
flash:/sample.txt
to
flash:/backup/sample.txt
.
<3Com>copy flash:/sample.txt flash:/backup/sample.txt
Copy flash:/sample.txt to flash:/backup/sample.txt ?[confirm]:y
% Copyed file flash:/sample.txt flash:/backup/sample.txt
Display the file information under the current directory, and see the file has been
copied to the specified directory.
copied to the specified directory.
<3Com>dir flash:/backup
Directory of flash:/backup/
-rwxrwxrwx 1 noone nogroup 1200 Jun 16 2002 01:32:37
sample.txt
7542784 bytes total (2797568 bytes free)
FTP Configuration
This section describes the FTP configuration options and commands.
Introduction
FTP is an application layer protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite and provides users
with file transfer services between different hosts. The implementation of FTP relies
on the special file system it runs on.
with file transfer services between different hosts. The implementation of FTP relies
on the special file system it runs on.
FTP services provided by a router include:
■
FTP Server service, that is, the user can run the FTP client program to log on to
the router to access the files in the router.
the router to access the files in the router.
■
FTP Client service, that is, the user can directly input the
ftp
command in the
user view to establish a connection with a remote FTP Server to access the files
in the remote host.
in the remote host.
FTP Server Configuration includes:
■
Start up the FTP server
■
Configure the authentication and authorization of the FTP server
■
Configure operating parameters of the FTP server
Table 41 Storage device operation
Operation
Command
Format a storage device
format filesystem
Table 42 Setting the prompt mode of the file system
Operation
Command
Set the prompt mode of the current file system
file prompt { alert | quiet }