7.2 List of Supported Commands
Among file transmission protocol, this file transfer utility (FLCE) can support the following specific commands.
Table 7.1 List of supported commands
No. | Command |
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| Specify on | Request by |
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| FLCE’s | comm. partner |
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| command line |
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1 | File transmission |
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2 | File reception |
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3 | File append |
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4 | File/directory delete |
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5 | File mode/update |
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6 | Directory creation |
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7 | Time setup |
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8 | Time request |
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9 | Message display |
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10 | Buzzer ON |
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11 | File information acquisition |
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12 | File information setup |
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13 | Disk information acquisition |
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14 | Acquisition of session ID and system information | (see note 1) |
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15 | IDLE notification | (see note 1) |
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16 | Order of termination | (see note 1) |
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Notes:
1.Functions 14, 15 and 16 are used internally by the protocol. You do not need to specify these commands on the command line.
2.All files are transferred in binary mode with date/time of file creation and attribute.
3.If file transmission fails, a part of the file at reception side is disregarded and none of data in the file will be saved.
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