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To do… Use the command… Remarks
Enter SFTP client view
sftp { host-ip | host-name }
[ port-num ] [ identity-key { dsa |
rsa } | prefer_kex { dh_group1 |
dh_exchange_group } |
prefer_ctos_cipher { 3des |
des | aes128 } |
prefer_stoc_cipher { 3des |
des | aes128 } |
prefer_ctos_hmac { sha1 |
sha1_96 | md5 | md5_96 } |
prefer_stoc_hmac { sha1 |
sha1_96 | md5 | md5_96 } ] *
Required
Support for the 3des keyword
depends on the number of
encryption bits of the software
version. The 168-bit version
supports this keyword, while
the 56-bit version does not.
Change the working directory
on the remote SFTP server cd pathname
Change the working directory
to be the parent directory cdup
Display the working directory
on the SFTP server pwd
Create a directory on the
remote SFTP server mkdir pathname
Remove a directory on the
remote SFTP server rmdir pathname
Optional
delete remotefile
Delete a specified file remove remote-file
Optional
Both commands have the same
effect.
dir [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
Query a specified file on the
SFTP server ls [ -a | -l ] [ remote-path ]
Optional
If no file name is provided, all
the files in the current directory
are displayed.
The difference between these
two commands is that the dir
command can display the file
name, directory as well as file
attributes; while the Is
command can display only the
file name and directory.
Download a remote file from
the SFTP server get remotefile [ localfile ]
Upload a local file to the
remote SFTP server put localfile [ remotefile ]
Rename a file on the remote
server
rename remote-source
remote-dest
Optional
bye
exit
Exit SFTP client view and
return to system view
quit
The three commands have the
same effect.
Display the online help about a
specified command
concerning SFTP
help [ all | command-name ] Optional