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Usage guidelines
You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server.
To upload a file in the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command, the
localfile
argument must
specify a file name such as a.cfg.
To upload a file in some other directory, the
localfile
argument must specify the target directory plus the
file name such as flash:/subdirectory/a.cfg. Otherwise, the command fails to take effect.
Examples
# Upload the file
a.txt
in the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command and save the file as
b.txt
on the FTP server.
ftp> put a.txt b.txt
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,153,116,114,11,196)
150 "C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ADMINISTRATOR\desk\125X\b.txt" file ready to receive
in ASCII mode
226 Transfer finished successfully.
45925 bytes sent in 0.00714 seconds (6.13 Mbyte/s)
# Upload the file
a.txt
in the folder
test
from the working directory accessed by the
ftp
command. Save
the file as
b.txt
on the FTP server.
ftp> put flash:/test/a.txt b.txt
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,153,116,114,11,201)
150 "C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ADMINISTRATOR\desk\125X\b.txt" file ready to receive
in ASCII mode
226 Transfer finished successfully.
1 bytes sent in 0.000522 seconds (1.9 kbyte/s)
# In IRF mode, upload the file
a.txt
in the Flash root directory of the MPU that resides in slot 17 of member
device 1. Save the file as
b.txt
on the FTP server.
ftp> put chassis1#slot17#flash:/test/a.txt b.txt
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,153,116,114,11,201)
150 "C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ADMINISTRATOR\desk\125X\b.txt" file ready to receive
in ASCII mode
226 Transfer finished successfully.
1 bytes sent in 0.000522 seconds (1.9 kbyte/s)
Related commands
get
pwd
Use
pwd
to display the currently accessed directory on the FTP server.
Syntax
pwd
Views
FTP client view
Predefined user roles
network-admin