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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Establish an SFTP
connection in an IPv4
network environment
sftp
server
[
port-number
]
[
identity-key
{
dsa
|
rsa
} |
prefer-ctos-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-ctos-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} |
prefer-kex
{
dh-group-exchange
|
dh-group1
|
dh-group14
} |
prefer-stoc-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-stoc-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} ] *
Establish an SFTP
connection in an IPv6
network environment
sftp
server
[
port-number
]
[
identity-key
{
dsa
|
rsa
} |
prefer-ctos-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-ctos-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} |
prefer-kex
{
dh-group-exchange
|
dh-group1
|
dh-group14
} |
prefer-stoc-cipher
{
3des
|
aes128
|
des
} |
prefer-stoc-hmac
{
md5
|
md5-96
|
sha1
|
sha1-96
} ] *
Upload a file on the
client to the remote SFTP
server
put
localfile
[
remotefile
]
Download a file from a
remote SFTP server and
save it
get
remotefile
[
localfile
]
Uploading
the
security
log file to
the SFTP
server
All other operations
supported by the device
acting as an SFTP client
See
Security Configuration
Guide
.
Optional
The
sftp
commands are available in
user view; the other commands are
available in SFTP client view.
For more information about these
commands, see
Security Command
Reference
.
Configuring synchronous information output
With synchronous information output enabled, if a user’s input is interrupted by system output such as log,
trap, or debugging information, then after the completion of system output the system will display a
command line prompt (a prompt in command editing mode, or a [Y/N] string in interaction mode) and
the input so far.
The advantage of this feature is that when your input is interrupted by a large amount of system output,
you can continue your operations from where you were stopped.
Follow these steps to enable synchronous information output:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—