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Administration Guide
The following sections explain how to access each application.
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FTP
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP network. FTP is
used for such tasks as uploading HTML pages to the web server. FTP includes functions to log
onto the network, list directories and copy files.
FTP operations can be performed by typing commands at a command prompt or using a GUI
FTP utility running in a graphical interface such as Windows. FTP transfers can also be started
from within a Web browser by entering the URL preceded with
ftp://
.
Click
Connect
in the FTP application line. The
FTP Session
screen appears.
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ELNET
Telnet is a terminal emulation protocol used on the Internet and TCP/IP-based networks that
enables users to at a terminal or PC to log onto a remote computer and run a program. Telnet is
an inherent component of the TCP/IP communications protocol, and usually requires an
account with a password and username to log on.
Click
Connect
in the Telnet application line. The
Telnet Service
screen appears.