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NATIVEFTP Options
Table 5-6 describes the NATIVEFTP options for the 
advancedproxyconfig
 CLI command.
Table 5-6 advancedproxyconfig CLI Command—NATIVEFTP Options
Option
Valid 
Values
Default 
Value
Must Restart 
Web Proxy?
Description
Would you like to enable 
FTP proxy?
Yes, No
(Boolean)
Yes
Yes
Choose whether or not to enable 
the FTP Proxy.
Enter the ports that FTP 
proxy listens on.
1 to 
65535
8021
Yes
Specify the port FTP clients should 
use to establish a control 
connection with the FTP Proxy.
Enter the range of port 
numbers for the proxy to 
listen on for passive FTP 
connections.
port1-
port2 
(string)
1024 - 
65535
11000-
11009]
Yes
Specify a range of TCP ports FTP 
clients should use to establish a 
data connection with the FTP 
Proxy for passive mode 
connections.
Enter the range of port 
numbers for the proxy to 
listen on for active FTP 
connections.
port1-
port2 
(string)
1024 - 
65535
12000-
12009
Yes
Specify a range of TCP ports FTP 
servers should use to establish a 
data connection with the FTP 
Proxy for active mode 
connections.
Would you like to use 
active mode when passive 
mode fails?
Yes, No
(Boolean)
No
No
When this option is enabled, the 
FTP Proxy will attempt an active 
mode connection with the FTP 
server when passive mode fails.
Enter the authentication 
format:
Check 
Point, 
Raptor
Check 
Point
Yes
Choose the authentication format 
the FTP Proxy uses when 
communicating with FTP clients. 
For more information, see “Using 
Authentication with Native FTP” 
on page 75.
Would you like to enable 
caching?
Yes, No
(Boolean)
Yes
Yes
Choose whether or not to cache 
contents of data connections from 
anonymous users.