Configuration Options
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Table 4-13. Telnet and FTP Session Options (3 of 3)

FTP Session
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable
Determines whether the system responds as a server when an FTP (file transfer
protocol) client on an interconnected IP network requests an FTP session. This option
must be enabled when downloading files.
Enable – Allows an FTP session between the system and an FTP client.
Disable – Does not allow FTP sessions.
FTP Login Required
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable
Specifies whether a login ID and password are required for an FTP session. If required,
the login used is the same login used for a menu-driven user interface session. This
option does not affect the TS Management Link.
Enable – User is prompted for a login ID and password.
Disable – No login is required for an FTP session.
FTP Max Receive Rate (kbps)

For FrameSaver SLV 9820:

Possible Settings: 1 – 128
Default Setting: 128

For FrameSaver SLV 9820-2M:

Possible Settings: 1 – 2048
Default Setting: 2048

For FrameSaver SLV 9820-8M:

Possible Settings: 1 – 8192
Default Setting: 8192
Sets the maximum receive rate of file transfer to the system. This option allows new
software and configuration files to be downloaded using selected bandwidth without
interfering with normal operation. Using this option, new software and configuration files
can be downloaded quickly using the default settings, or at a slower rate over an
extended period of time by selecting a slower speed. Based upon TCP flow control, the
FTP server in the system throttles bandwidth to match this setting.
Display Conditions
– This option does not appear for Model 9820-45M, which has a
fixed rate.
1 –

maximum receive rate

– Sets the download line speed from 1 kilobits per second to
the maximum management speed.