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Command | Function |
SWBUF | Switch buffer |
| Closes the buffer for the specified port and opens |
| a new one. You will be prompted for the port |
| number. |
BST | Buffer status |
| Displays the status of all open and closed buffer |
| files for a specific host port. |
OBST | Status of open buffers for each host port. |
| Displays the status of all open buffer files. Status |
| includes creation time, file size, and the time and |
| size at which the buffers will be switched (if |
| automatic buffering is enabled). |
Using FTP to Send Files to an FTP Server
The terminal server supports FTP Client Send commands. Before you can send a file via FTP, the following must have been done.
∙A PPP link or Ethernet connection must be established.
∙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.
Files may be sent using FTP from the terminal server to another device by issuing the SEND or SEBUF command. However, you must set the FTP parameters prior to using these commands.
SEND transmits one file; SEBUF is used to send all buffer files from the specified host port.
Notation used: As in ASCII and XMODEM protocols, the required parameters are enclosed within angle brackets <>; optional parameters are enclosed within square brackets [ ].
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