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4) Open the connection with the setting above, and transfer a file.
<If you use WS-FTP>
Before transferring a file, select "Binary" or "Auto" from among "ASCII",
"Binary" and "Auto" shown in the center of the window.
<If you use Fetch>
Before transferring a file, set "Mode" to "Auto" and "Format" to "RawData".
Connecting DV824 to LAN
To connect the DV824 to a LAN, use a straight cable to connect the DV824 to a hub.
For details about FTP application setting, see "Connecting DV824 directly to PC" de-
scribed above.
<Note>:
If the IP address or sub net mask is not appropriately set when connecting
the DV824 to a LAN, it may give bad influence to the LAN. Consult a network admin-
istrator if you need help for setting these items appropriately.
FTP command details
The following shows usable and unusable FTP commands when you can use the DV824
as the FTP server.
<Note>:
Only a single user can log in. More than one user cannot log in at the same
time.
USER
Identifying user name.
PASS
Identifying password.
QUIT
Terminating FTP connection. TCP connection
for Control is also cut off.
PORT
When transferring data, relay the connec-
tion state open port number for data transfer-
ring at client side to server.
Format: PORT IP1, IP2, IP3, IP4, P1, P2
(IPx: IP address, Px: port number represented
by decimal number in every 1 byte unit)
TYPE
Designating data type (ASCII, BECIDIC, BI-
NARY, LOCAL).
RETR
Instructing server to transfer file though data
connection.
STOR
Instructing server to write data transferred
through data connection into a new file.
LIST
Requesting server to send a list of files.
NLST
Requesting server to send a detailed list of
files.
CWD
Changing current directory.
CDUP
Changing current directory to upper level.
PWD
Displaying current directory.
NOOP
Doing nothing.
SYST
Acquire server OS type.
APPE
Instructing server to write data transferred
through data connection into an existing file
additionally.
DELE
Deleting designated file.
RNFR
Designating current file name for renaming.
RNTO
Changing current file name for renaming.
HELP
Displaying command description.
ACCT
Identifying user account.
PASV
Opening command state designated port ex-
cept default data port (No, 20) on server.
STRU
Designating file structure.
MODE
Designating file transfer mode (Stream,
Block, Compressed).
RMD
Deleting designated directory.
MKD
Creating designated directory.
STAT
Requesting server condition.
• The following FTP commands can be used when
DV824 works as a FTP server.
• The following FTP commands cannot be used when
DV824 works as a FTP server.