1-2downloading files from an FTP server, and stops rotating when the file downloading is finished, asshown in Figure 1-1.Figure 1-1 Clockwise rotating of the seven-segment digital LEDIntroduction to SFTPSecure FTP (SFTP) is established based on an SSH2 connection. It allows a remote user to log in to aswitch to manage and transmit files, providing a securer guarantee for data transmission. In addition,since the switch can be used as a client, you can log in to remote devices to transfer files securely.FTP ConfigurationComplete the following tasks to configure FTP:Task RemarksCreating an FTP user RequiredEnabling an FTP server RequiredConfiguring connection idle time OptionalSpecifying the source interface and source IPaddress for an FTP server OptionalDisconnecting a specified user OptionalConfiguring the banner for an FTP server OptionalFTP Configuration: A SwitchOperating as an FTP ServerDisplaying FTP server information OptionalBasic configurations on an FTP client —FTP Configuration: A SwitchOperating as an FTP Client Specifying the source interface and source IPaddress for an FTP client OptionalFTP Configuration: A Switch Operating as an FTP ServerCreating an FTP userConfigure the user name and password for the FTP user and set the service type to FTP. To use FTPservices, a user must provide a user name and password for being authenticated by the FTP server.Only users that pass the authentication have access to the FTP server.Follow these steps to create an FTP user:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Add a local user and enter localuser view local-user user-nameRequiredBy default, no local user isconfigured.