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Follow these steps to operate the directories on an FTP server: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Display detailed information about a directory or 
file on the remote FTP server 
dir [ remotefile [ localfile ] ] 
Optional 
Query a directory or file on the remote FTP server  ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ] 
Optional 
Change the working directory of the remote FTP 
server 
cd { directory | .. | / } 
Optional 
Exit the current working directory and return to an 
upper level directory of the remote FTP server 
cdup 
Optional 
Display the working directory that is being 
accessed 
pwd 
Optional 
Create a directory on the remote FTP server 
mkdir directory 
Optional 
Remove the specified working directory on the 
remote FTP server 
rmdir directory 
Optional 
 
Operating the files on an FTP server 
After the switch serving as the FTP client has established a connection with an FTP server, you can upload 
a file to or download a file from the FTP server under the authorized directory of the FTP server by 
following these steps. For information about establishing an FTP connection, see “
.” 
1. 
Use the dir or ls command to display the directory and the location of the file on the FTP server. 
2. 
Delete useless files for effective use of the storage space. 
3. 
Set the file transfer mode. FTP transmits files in two modes: ASCII and binary. ASCII mode transfers 
files as text. Binary mode transfers files as raw data. 
4. 
Use the lcd command to display the local working directory of the FTP client. You can upload the 
file under this directory, or save the downloaded file under this directory. 
5. 
Upload or download the file. 
Follow these steps to operate the files on an FTP server: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Display detailed information 
about a directory or file on the 
remote FTP server 
dir [ remotefile [ localfile ] ] 
Optional 
The ls command displays the name of a 
directory or file only, while the dir 
command displays detailed information 
such as the file size and creation time. 
Query a directory or file on the 
remote FTP server 
ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ] 
Optional 
The ls command displays the name of a 
directory or file only, while the dir 
command displays detailed information 
such as the file size and creation time. 
Delete the specified file on the 
remote FTP server permanently 
delete remotefile 
Optional 
Set the file transfer mode to 
ASCII 
ascii 
Optional 
ASCII by default. 
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