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COMMUNICATION USING BUILT-IN ETHERNET
PORTS OF CPU MODULE
7.6 File Transfer Function (FTP)
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(5) FTP operation commands
Functions and usages of FTP operation commands (on the FTP client side) which can
be used in the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU are described below.
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Note that some FTP operation commands (on the FTP client side) which can be
used in the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU may not operate as described in this
manual, depending on the FTP application used on the FTP client side.
Check the functions and operation methods, referring to the manuals on the FTP
client side.
(a) FTP server support commands
binary
[Function]
Notifies that a file is to be transferred to the FTP server without conversion.
Neither return codes nor kanji codes are converted.
This command is set automatically in the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU.
[Specification format] binary (abbreviated format bin)
bye
[Function]
Disconnects the FTP server connection and ends the FTP function.
[Specification format] bye
[Identical function] quit
close
[Function] Disconnects the FTP server connection.
[Specification format] close
delete
[Function] Deletes a file stored in the Built-in Ethernet port QCPU.
[Specification format] delete File path name
[Specification example] When deleting a file stored in the ATA card
delete2:\MAINSEQ1.USR
[Similar function] mdelete
dir
[Function]
Displays the names, created dates, and sizes of files stored in the Built-in
Ethernet port QCPU.
[Specification format] dir [Drive name:\]
[Specification example]
When displaying the detailed information of files stored in the RAM area of
the memory card
dir1:\
[Similar function] ls