Using Another Username To Log In To The Ftp Server - HP A7500 Series Configuration Manual

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To do...
Display detailed information about
a directory or file on the remote FTP
server
Query a directory or file on the
remote FTP server
Delete the specified file on the
remote FTP server permanently
Set the file transfer mode to ASCII
Set the file transfer mode to binary
Set the data transmission mode to
passive
Display the local working directory
of the FTP client
Upload a file to the FTP server
Download a file from the FTP server

Using another username to log in to the FTP server

After the device serving as the FTP client has established a connection with the FTP server, you can use
another username to log in to the FTP server. For more information about establishing an FTP connection,
see
"Establishing an FTP
This feature allows you to switch to different user levels without affecting the current FTP connection; if you
input an incorrect username or password, the current connection will be terminated, and you must log in
again to access the FTP server.
Follow the step below to use another username to log in to the FTP server:
To do...
Use another username to re-log in
after successfully logging in to the
FTP server
Use the command...
dir [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]
ls [ remotefile [ localfile ] ]
delete remotefile
ascii
binary
passive
lcd
put localfile [ remotefile ]
get remotefile [ localfile ]
connection."
Use the command...
user username [ password ]
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Remarks
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.
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.
Optional
Optional
ASCII by default.
Optional
ASCII by default.
Optional
Passive by default.
Optional
Optional
Optional
Remarks
Optional

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