Operation Manual – File System Management
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 FTP Configuration
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227 Entering Passive Mode (10.1.1.1,4,1).
125 BINARY mode data connection already open, transfer starting for aaa.bin.
.....226 Transfer complete.
FTP: 5805100 byte(s) received in 19.898 second(s) 291.74Kbyte(s)/sec.
[ftp] bye
# Specify the startup file for next startup with the
boot-loader
command.
<Sysname> boot-loader file bbb.bin
<Sysname> reboot
Caution:
Startup files for next startup must be saved under the root directory. You can copy or
move a file to change the path of it to the root directory. For description of the
corresponding command, refer to the
System Maintaining and Debugging
part of the
manual.
2.3 Configuring the FTP Server
2.3.1 Configuring FTP Server Operating Parameters
The FTP server uses two modes to update files when you upload files (use the
put
command) to the FTP server:
z
In fast mode, the FTP server starts writing data to the Flash after file transfer
completes. This protects the files intended to be overwritten on the device from
being corrupted in the event that anomalies, power failure for example, occur
during a file transfer.
z
In normal mode, the FTP server writes data to the Flash during file transfer. This
means that any anomaly, power failure for example, during file transfer might
result in file corruption on the router. This mode, however, consumes less memory
space than the fast mode.
Follow these steps to configure the FTP server:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enable the FTP
server
ftp server enable
Required
Disabled by default.