Operation Manual – File System ManagementH3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 2 FTP Configuration2-5To do… Use the command… RemarksFind the working path ofthe FTP client lcd OptionalCreate a directory on theFTP server mkdir directory OptionalSet the data transfermode to passive passive OptionalPassive by defaultDelete specified file on theFTP server delete remotefile OptionalDelete specified directoryon the FTP server rmdir directory OptionalDisconnect with the FTPserver without exiting theFTP client viewdisconnectOptionalEqual to the closecommandDisconnect with the FTPserver without exiting theFTP client viewcloseOptionalEqual to the disconnectcommandDisconnect with the FTPserver and exit to userviewbye OptionalTerminate the connectionwith the remote FTPserver, and exit to userviewquitOptionalAvailable in FTP clientview, equal to the byecommandNote:z FTP uses two modes for file transfer: ASCII mode and binary mode.z The Is command can only display the file/directory name, while the dir commandcan display more information, such as the size and date of creation of files ordirectories.2.2.3 FTP Client Configuration ExampleI. Network requirementsz Use your device as an FTP client to download a startup file from the FTP server.z The IP address of the FTP server is 10.1.1.1/16.z On the FTP server, an FTP user account has been created for the FTP client, withthe username being abc and the password being pwd.z The PC performs operations on the device through Console port.