files from an FTP server, and stops rotating when the file downloading is finished, as shown in
Figure 57-1
.
Figure 57-1
Clockwise rotating of the seven-se
gment digital LED
Introduction to SFTP
a
ansmit files, providing a securer guarantee for data transmission. In addition,
used as a client, you can log in to remote devices to transfer files securely.
FTP
Complete the following tasks to configure FTP:
Secure FTP (SFTP) is established based on an SSH2 connection. It allows a remote user to log in to
switch to manage and tr
since the switch can be
Configuration
Task
Remarks
Creating an FTP user
Required
Enabling an FTP server
Required
Configuring connection idle time
Optional
FTP Configuration: A
Specifying the source interface and source
IP address for an FTP server
Optional
Switch Operating as an
FTP Server
Disconnecting a specified user
Optional
Configuring the banner for an FTP server
Optional
Displaying FTP server information
Optional
Basic configurations on an FTP client
—
FTP Configuration: A
Switch Operating as an
FTP Client
Specifying the source interface and source
IP address for an FTP client
Optional
FTP Configuration: A Switch Operating as an FTP Server
C
e to FTP. To use FTP
and password for being authenticated by the FTP server.
Only users t
e authentication
server.
F
create an FT
reating an FTP user
Configure the user name and password for the FTP user and set the service typ
services, a user must provide a user name
hat pass th
have access to the FTP
ollow these steps to
P user:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
—
system-view
Add a local user and enter local
user view
local-user user-name
By default, no local user is
configured.
Required
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