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26.9.2 FTP Command Line Procedure
1
Launch the FTP client on your computer.
2
Enter
open
, followed by a space and the IP address of your ONU.
3
Press
[ENTER]
when prompted for a username.
4
Enter your password as requested (the default is “1234”).
5
Enter
bin
to set transfer mode to binary.
6
Use
put
to transfer files from the computer to the ONU, for example,
put
firmware.bin ras
transfers the firmware on your computer (firmware.bin) to the
ONU and renames it to “ras”. Similarly,
put config.cfg config
transfers the
configuration file on your computer (config.cfg) to the ONU and renames it to “config”.
Likewise
get config config.cfg
transfers the configuration file on the ONU to
your computer and renames it to “config.cfg”. See
for more
information on filename conventions.
7
Enter
quit
to exit the ftp prompt.
26.9.3 GUI-based FTP Clients
The following table describes some of the commands that you may see in GUI-based FTP
clients.
26.9.4 FTP Restrictions
FTP will not work when:
• FTP service is disabled in the
Service Access Control
screen.
• The IP address(es) in the
Remote Management
screen does not match the client IP
address. If it does not match, the ONU will disconnect the Telnet session immediately.
Table 73
General Commands for GUI-based FTP Clients
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
Host Address
Enter the address of the host server.
Login Type
Anonymous.
This is when a user I.D. and password is automatically supplied to the server
for anonymous access. Anonymous logins will work only if your ISP or
service administrator has enabled this option.
Normal.
The server requires a unique User ID and Password to login.
Transfer Type
Transfer files in either ASCII (plain text format) or in binary mode.
Configuration and firmware files should be transferred in binary mode.
Initial Remote
Directory
Specify the default remote directory (path).
Initial Local Directory
Specify the default local directory (path).
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