Types of FTP proxy servers
As an alternative to a VPN connection through the Internet, the management console can be set up to use
the file transfer protocol (FTP) for sending error data to IBM. Table 73 lists the supported types of FTP
proxy servers.
Table 73. Types of FTP proxy servers
Type
MC1
MC2 (if applicable)
1
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
USER
user real host name
.
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
USER
user real host name
.
2
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
fwuser
v
PASS
fwpassword
v
USER
user real host name
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
fwuser
v
PASS
fwpassword
v
USER
user real host name
3
Connect to and log in to the FTP proxy servers.
Provide the following settings: SITE
real.host.name
, followed by the regular USER
and PASS addresses.
Connect to and log in to the FTP proxy server.
Provide the following settings: SITE
real.host.name
, followed by the regular USER
and PASS addresses.
4
Connect to and log in to the FTP proxy server.
Provide the following settings: OPEN
real.host.name
, followed by the regular USER
and PASS addresses.
Connect to and log in to the FTP proxy server.
Provide the following settings: OPEN
real.host.name
, followed by the regular USER
and PASS addresses.
5
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
user [email protected]
v
PASS
pass fwpass
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
user [email protected]
v
PASS
pass fwpass
6
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
fwuser real host name
v
PASS
fwpass
v
USER
user
v
PASS
pass
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
fwuser real host name
v
PASS
fwpass
v
USER
user
v
PASS
pass
7
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
user real host name fwuser
v
PASS
pass
v
ACCT
fwpass
Connect to the FTP proxy server and log in with
the following settings:
v
USER
user real host name fwuser
v
PASS
pass
v
ACCT
fwpass
Inbound (remote services) work sheet
The inbound (remote services) work sheet allows you to specify whether you want
to allow unattended inbound remote services through the modem, and the settings
to use if you allow unattended sessions.
If you choose not to allow unattended service sessions during the initial
configuration and you later want to have your storage unit serviced remotely, you
must make specific scheduling arrangements with an IBM service representative.
You then can either configure the management console to temporarily allow
unattended remote services (specifying a start and stop date) or appoint an on-site
person to manually enable the inbound call from the IBM service representative.
This person must remain at the management console during the service session.
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