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7.6 File Transfer Function (FTP)
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COMMUNICATION USING BUILT-IN ETHERNET
PORTS OF CPU MODULE
1) Logging in to Built-in Ethernet port QCPU
Operations from starting the FTP to logging in to the Built-in Ethernet port
QCPU are described below.
Example) Start up the FTP from the MS-DOS prompt of a Microsoft
Windows XP Operating System.
Start FTP (FTP<ret>)
Connect to FTP server (open Built-in Ethernet port QCPU IP
address<ret>)
Specify login name (Login name (Default: QNUDECPU)<ret>)
Specify password (Password (Default: QNUDECPU)<ret>)
2) Unlocking/Locking remote password
When the FTP communication port is specified for a remote password check
target in remote password settings, the remote password needs to be
unlocked using the following command.
(quote password-unlock Remote password<ret>)
At the end of the operation, change the remote password to the locked status
using the following command.
(quote password-lock<ret>)
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When the FTP communication port is specified for a remote password check
target in remote password settings, other commands cannot be used until the
remote password is unlocked.
3) Entering file password
When a file password is set for the target file, the file password needs to be
entered using the following command before accessing the file.
(quote keyword-set File password<ret>)
Figure 7.27 Example of screen for logging in to Built-in Ethernet port QCPU
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