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Using FTP with CiscoRemote Plus
Connecting to an FTP Server
Copying Files
Disconnecting from an FTP Server
Other Features

Using FTP with CiscoRemote Plus


You can use the FTP application to transfer files between your PC and remote network servers that use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). A server that uses this protocol is called an FTP server. You can connect to any standard FTP server on the Internet regardless of its location.

Using FTP, you can copy, rename, and delete files even though they don't reside on your computer.

The FTP window looks similar to the Microsoft Windows File Manager window. Just as you use File Manager to work with files on your computer, you can use FTP to delete, copy, and rename files on an FTP server as well as on your computer.

Before you can establish a connection to an FTP server, you need the following information about the remote server:

Many FTP servers allow unregistered users, called anonymous users, to access information. You will discover the names and addresses of such servers while browsing the World Wide Web, reading newsgroups, and newspapers, and so forth. To gain access as a registered guest, however, you must contact the administrator of the FTP server.

If you don't have a user name and password for the FTP server, you may be able to log in as an unregistered or anonymous user if the FTP server accepts guest or anonymous users. Use Anonymous or Guest as your username and your complete e-mail address as your password.

When FTP connects to an FTP server, a window like the File Manager window opens. (See Figure 9-1.)


Figure 9-1   FTP Window


You can work with the directories and files in the FTP window as you do in a File Manager window. For example, to copy a file from the FTP server to your PC, you drag the file to one of the directories on your PC, and vice versa.

Connecting to an FTP Server

Take the following steps to connect to an FTP server:


Step 1   Click on the FTP icon in Net Launcher.

Step 2   Select Connect from the Connect menu.

The Remote Connect window opens.

Step 3   Enter the name or IP address of the FTP server.

Step 4   Enter your user identification information in the appropriate fields.

To keep track of new users, most FTP servers require you to enter your e-mail address as the password before accepting you as an anonymous user.

Step 5   Click OK.

When you have successfully connected, the FTP window displays information about the FTP server in the Remote System area. If the FTP server sends a greeting message, the Windows Notepad text editor opens and displays the greeting. To stop this display, exit the text editor.

You can speed up the connection process by saving your connection information under a session name.

Take the following steps to save your session information for the FTP server:


Step 1   Select FTP Setup from the Options menu.

The FTP Setup window opens.

Step 2   Fill in each of the fields in the window with the FTP server information.

Step 3   Click OK.

The session name now appears in the Connect menu. You can select the session name from the Connect menu to connect to the FTP server.

Copying Files

When you have connected to an FTP server, you can transfer files to and from your computer.

Take the following steps to copy a file:


Step 1   Select the files you want to copy from your computer or from the FTP server.

Step 2   Drag the file icons to a directory on the FTP server or your computer.

Step 3   Click OK when a window opens asking you to confirm your request.

You can also copy files by selecting Copy from the File menu or by clicking on the Copy button in the toolbar.


Be careful when you copy files to or from an FTP server. You could accidently overwrite an existing file, and no message will appear to warn you.

Disconnecting from an FTP Server

To disconnect from an FTP server and end your session, select Disconnect from the Connect menu. You can also disconnect by closing the application.


Note      Some remote systems automatically disconnect you after a specified period of inactivity.


Other Features

For more information about FTP, refer to the document CiscoRemote Plus Administrator Guide, which is available on the CiscoRemote Plus CD. The additional features of FTP allow you to do the following:


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