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Configuring external link settings using the CLI
To launch the wizard to configure settings for a link to an external web page, use
the following command:
the following command:
/cfg/domain 1/linkset <linkset ID>/link <index>/
external/quick
The wizard prompts you to enter the following settings:
•
method — HTTP or HTTPS
•
host — the host name or IP address of the web server
•
path — the path on the web server. You must specify a path. A single slash (/)
indicates the web server document root.
indicates the web server document root.
Configuring FTP link settings using the CLI
To launch the wizard to configure settings for a link to a directory on an FTP file
exchange server, use the following command:
exchange server, use the following command:
/cfg/domain 1/linkset <linkset ID>/link <index>/
ftp/quick
The wizard prompts you to enter the following settings:
•
FTP host — the host name or IP address of the FTP server (for example,
ftp.example.com
or
10.1.10.1
)
•
initial path on host — the path to the directory (for example,
/home/share/john/manuals/
). If you do not specify a path, the FTP
server root directory is implied. A slash and exclamation mark (/!) indicate the
logged in user’s home directory.
logged in user’s home directory.
You can use the <
var:user
> and <
var:group
> macros in the initial path.
For example, you can create a shared project directory with a name that
corresponds to the name of a group, and then use the <
corresponds to the name of a group, and then use the <
var:group
> macro to
provide access to that directory for members of the group. For more
information about using macros in links, see
information about using macros in links, see
.