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JC-120MC
FTP client
8 FTP client
The FTP client allows access from within the application program to files and
directories of a remote network device. To this end, the FTP client
communicates with the FTP server of this network device.
The following functions are possible:
Creating directories in the remote file system.
Deleting directories in the remote file system.
Copying files from the local file system into the remote file system.
Copying files from the remote file system into the local file system.
To be able to use the FTP client feature basic knowledge of FTP
connections and file systems is required.
The IP address of the FTP server must be known.
If the IP address of the FTP server is not known, name resolution through a
DNS server must be possible.
User name and password for logging on at the FTP server must be known.
For programming this feature JetSym version 4.3 or higher is required.
The controller completes only one FTP access at a time.
The corresponding task in the application program stops at the command
until the access is completed.
During this time other tasks in the application program are processed.
While an FTP access of a task is being processed, all other tasks which
invoke an FTP command are blocked until the FTP access is completed.
Topic
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Programming .............................................................................................. 162
Registers ..................................................................................................... 181
The FTP client
Functions
Requirements
Processing within the
application program
Contents
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