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3.
After the transfer has been completed, the message "Transfer complete" will be displayed
and the file(s) moved to the \SENTFILES directory of the RAMdisk.
SEBUF transmits all closed buffer files from the selected host port directory. SEBUF can also
transmit files via FTP if the FTP parameters have been set up and FTP has been specified.
(See Sections 7.6.6 and 12.11 for FTP instructions)
Command: SEBUF
Syntax:
SEBUF <directory>,[mode]
Examples: SEBUF host1,A
uses ASCII protocol to send all closed buffer files in the host 1 directory.
Buffer files will remain in the \SENTFILES directory until they are deleted, either manually or
automatically by the system when their size or age exceeds the values you specified.
7.6.6 Using FTP to Send Files to Another Device
The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus supports FTP Client Send commands. Before you can send a
file via FTP, the following must have been done.
1.
A PPP link or Ethernet connection must be established.
2.
Parameters must be set in the Set Network Parameters screen.
After specifying the parameters, you may issue the SEBUF or SEND command with the
appropriate parameters.
7.6.6.1 Specify the FTP Parameters
Type SNP to set the Network Parameters, then select 3, FTP Params and press the ENTER key,
or type the one line command SNP 3.
Site 123>SNP
--- Set Network Params ---
1 = Network Initialization Params
2 = SNMP Manager Params
3 = FTP Params
Select Group -->3
Restore Factory Defaults ? No
-- FTP Parameters --
PPP link needed for ftp? No
Ftp service type Client only
-- Server 1 (default) --
IP address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
User name
Password
Upload Directory .
-- Server 2 --
IP address (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)
User name
Password
Upload Directory .
Site 123>
Screen 7-6. Set Network Params Screen
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