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2.
To save an FTP Type, press right on the
FTP Type
command, and then press
down
until you reach the FTP type you want, and then press
right
. The HHMPI supports
three FTP types:
FTP (port 21)
, unsecured transmission on port 21
FTP over SLL
, secured transmission that encrypts the username and pass-
word, and content with SSL
FTP over SSH
, secured transmission that encrypts the username and pass-
word, and content with SSH
3.
To save an FTP username, press
right
on the
FTP Login
command, and then press
up
to enter the username from the alphabet grid with the arrow buttons, pressing
OK
between each letter. When complete, press
cancel
to exit the alphabet grid, and then
press
OK
to confirm the username.
4.
To save an FTP password, press
right
on the
FTP Password
command, and then press
up
to enter the password from the alphabet grid with the arrow buttons, pressing
OK
between each letter. When complete, press
cancel
to exit the alphabet grid, and then
press
OK
to confirm the password.
5.
To save a Remote Path, press
right
on the
Remote Path
command, and then press
up
to enter the remote path from the alphabet grid with the arrow buttons, pressing
OK
between each letter. When complete, press
cancel
to exit the alphabet grid, and then
press
OK
to confirm the remote path.
The Remote Path field controls which folder the file is uploaded to on the FTP server.
Depending on the FTP server configuration, this may be an optional field. Leaving the
remote path blank means the file will be uploaded to the default folder your FTP
account logs into.
Note
Select the
Use Temporary File
check box if the HHMPI is to
use a temporary file when uploading. When the upload is complete,
this temporary file is renamed to the final file name. This is useful for
ensuring that remote systems do not read a partially uploaded file.
Disable this option if the remote server reports a rename failed
error and leaves a temporary file with the extension -upload, and the
channel stops. This typically means that the server is employing its
own temporary file mechanism that is incompatible with the HHMPI).
Caution
Using an unsecured FTP connection may result in the loss of
sensitive information. See your IT department or contact Flight Data
Systems for more information on encryption.
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