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Chapter 15 – FTP Client 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiConnect Serial-to-Serial Adapter User Guide (S000354A) 
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Scenario 7 - Sending a File to the FTP Server 
This scenario describes how to send a file to the FTP server:  
a)   With Automatic Authentication enabled by specifying a few authentication details: IP address of 
the device and valid login name
.
 
b)   Data connection in ACTIVE mode. 
Description 
The MultiConnect IP establishes the control connection to the specified FTP 
server, automatically checks for the configured values, and logs into the FTP 
server. If the user is valid, the MultiConnect IP prompts the host device to enter 
the Password as below: 
Password: **** <CR> 
If successfully logged in, the MultiConnect IP sends a message and prompts the 
host device to enter Filename and Filesize and sends a message as shown here: 
Connected 
Filename: filename <CR> 
Filesize: filesize <CR> 
Enter data. To terminate press Ctrl + C with 3 seconds delay.  
------ File Transfer ---- 
When the specified filesize is reached, the FTP session responds with the OK 
message. 
By default the data connection is in active mode. The client sets the data transfer 
mode as ‘BINARY/IMAGE’ during the file transfer. 
Note: 
If the '-p' option is specified in the command, the data connection will be in 
passive mode 
Configuration 
set ftp machine <ip-address/host-name> login <user-name> 
Command 
ftp -t [-p] ip-address 
Result Response 
OK: FTP session closed
 
 
Scenario 8 - Receiving a File from the FTP Server 
This scenario describes the receiving of a file from the FTP server:  
a)   Without Automatic Authentication (default). 
b)   Data connection in ACTIVE mode. 
Description 
The MultiConnect IP establishes a control connection to the specified FTP server 
and prompts the host device to enter the login name and password as shown here:
Name (ip-address:admin): mtss <CR> 
Password: **** <CR> 
If successfully logged in, the MultiConnect IP sends a message and prompts the 
host device to enter Filename and sends a message as shown here: 
Connected 
Filename: filename <CR> 
size = <filesize from server> 
Press <CR> to receive file 
<CR>  
------ File Transfer ---- 
When the complete file is received, the FTP session responds with OK. 
By default the data connection is in active mode. The client sets the data transfer 
mode as ‘BINARY/IMAGE’ during the file transfer. 
Note: If the '-p' option is specified in the command, the data connection will be in 
passive mode 
Configuration 
None 
Command 
ftp -r [-p] ip-address 
Result Response 
OK: FTP session closed