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15.6 FTP server
In FTP server mode, ARGUS behaves like a server for FTP requests. In this mode,
ARGUS serves FTP download and FTP upload requests.
These requests can be sent from a second terminal device (e.g. another ARGUS unit) via
an xDSL or Ethernet access.
This makes it possible to test end-to-end throughput and determine the maximum possible
data rate for this access.
In the following, the throughput test is explained using the Ethernet interface as an
example. This example uses two ARGUS units. One serves as the FTP server while
another requests the FTP download.
ARGUS 1 - FTP server
No settings need to be configured on the ARGUS used as the FTP server. The FTP server
test just needs to be started on the selected interface.
Starting FTP server (example: Ethernet, already active)
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Connecting the service.
The profile shown in the display
(profile 1 in this example) is used for the
FTP server.
If no connection is established, ARGUS
automatically connects at this point using
the default profile (see page 55).
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A virtual line is assigned to the
service Data.
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