3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide
Chapter 43 File System Management
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authorized users. You can use the following commands to configure FTP server
authentication and authorization. The authorization information of FTP server includes
the top working directory provided for FTP clients.
Perform the following configuration in corresponding view.
Table 43-13
Configure the FTP Server Authentication and Authorization
Operation
Command
Create new local user and enter
local user view(system view)
local-user
{
username
|
multicast
[
domain
domain
-
name
]
ipaddress
|
password-display-mode
{
auto
|
cipher-force
} }
Delete local user(system view)
undo local-user
{
username
|
all
[
service-type
{
ftp
|
lan-access
|
telnet
|
ppp
|
ssh
|
terminal
} ] |
multicast
[
domain
domain
-
name
]
ipaddress
|
password-display-mode
}
Configure password for local
user(local user view)
password
{
cipher
|
simple
}
password
Configure service type for local
user(local user view)
service-type
{
ftp
[
ftp-directory directory
] |
lan-access
|
telnet
[
level
level
] }
Cancel password for local
user(local user view)
undo password
Cancel service type for local
user(local user view)
undo service-type
{
ftp
[
ftp-directory
] |
lan-access
|
telnet
[
level
level
] }
Only the clients who have passed the authentication and authorization successfully can
access the FTP server.
43.3.4 Configuring the Running Parameters of FTP Server
You can use the following commands to configure the connection timeout of the FTP
server. If the FTP server receives no service request from the FTP client for a period of
time, it will cut the connection to it, thereby avoiding the illegal access from the
unauthorized users. The period of time is FTP connection timeout.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 43-14
Configuring FTP server connection timeout
Operation
Command
Configure FTP server connection timeouts
ftp
timeout minute
Restoring the default FTP server connection timeouts
undo ftp
timeout
By default, the FTP server connection timeout is 30 minutes.