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(c) Logging in to the CPU module
The following explains the operation flow from starting an FTP session until log-in to the CPU module.
Ex.
Start up the FTP from the MS-DOS prompt of Microsoft
®
Windows
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1.
Start an FTP session. (FTP <ret>)
2.
Open a connection to the FTP server (open "IP address of the CPU module" <ret>)
3.
Specify the login name (Login name <ret>)
4.
Specify the password (Password <ret>)
(d) Locking and unlocking a remote password
If the FTP communication port is specified as a remote password check target in the remote password settings,
unlock the remote password using the following command.
(quote password-unlock "Remote password" <ret>)
When terminating the operation, lock the unlocked remote password using the following command.
(quote password-lock <ret>)
If the FTP communication port is specified as a remote password check target, any other commands cannot be used until
the remote password is unlocked.
(e) Entering a file password
When a file password has been set in the target file, the file password has to be entered using the following
command before accessing the file.
CPU module
Command
QnUDVCPU
Write password (quote passwd-wr "write password" <ret>)
Read password (quote passwd-rd "read password" <ret>)
QnUDE(H)CPU
File password (quote keyword-set "file password" <ret>)
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