94
200 TYPE is now ASCII
ftp> put startup.cfg back-startup.cfg
local: startup.cfg remote: back-startup.cfg
150 Connecting to port 47461
226 File successfully transferred
3494 bytes sent in 5.646 seconds (618.00 kbyte/s)
ftp> bye
221-Goodbye. You uploaded 2 and downloaded 2 kbytes.
221 Logout.
<Sysname>
FTP client configuration example in IRF mode
Network requirements
, the PC is acting as an FTP server. A user account with the username
abc
and
password
123456
has been created on the PC.
•
Use the IRF fabric as an FTP client to log in to the FTP server.
•
Download the
temp.bin
file from the FTP server to the FTP client.
•
Upload configuration file
config.cfg
from the FTP client to the FTP server for backup.
Figure 25
Network diagram
Configuration procedure
# Configure IP addresses as shown in
. Make sure the IRF fabric and PC can reach each
other. (Details not shown.)
# Examine the storage space on the member devices. If the free space is insufficient, use the
delete/unreserved
file
-
url
command to delete unused files. (Details not shown.)
# Log in to the FTP server using username
abc
and password
123456
.
<Sysname> ftp 10.1.1.1
Press CTRL+C to abort.
Connected to 10.1.1.1 (10.1.1.1).
220 WFTPD 2.0 service (by Texas Imperial Software) ready for new user
User (10.1.1.1:(none)): abc
331 Give me your password, please
Password:
230 Logged in successfully
Remote system type is MSDOS.
ftp>
Internet
IRF (FTP client)
IP:
10.2.1.1/16
Master
(Member_ID=1)
Subordinate
(Member_ID=2)
10.1.1.1/16
FTP server
PC
Note: The orange line represents an IRF connection.
Summary of Contents for FlexNetwork 10500 Series
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