Figure 66: FTP Authentication

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11.2 Using FTP with Windows Explorer

To use FTP with Microsoft Windows Explorer, first open either “Windows Explorer” or “My Computer”. Refer to Figure 64. Please note that the indicated procedure, prompts and capabilities outlined here can vary depending on such factors as the installed operating system, firewalls and service packs.

In the “Address” field, type in “ftp://root@” and then the IP address of the target interface card (if the user name has been changed from its default, then replace “root” in “ftp://root@” with the new user name.) Refer to Figure 65.

Figure 64: Accessing Windows

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Figure 65: FTP Navigation with Windows Explorer

You will then be presented with an authentication dialog (refer to Figure 66.) The user name will already be filled-in. Enter the case- sensitive password (default is “icc”) and click “Log On.” Windows Explorer will then display the filesystem’s contents (refer to Figure 67.) You can now perform normal file manipulation actions on the available files (cut, copy, paste, open, rename, drag- and-drop transfers etc.) in the same manner as though you were manipulating any

traditional file stored on your computer’s hard drive.

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