Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide
After you have finished installing JP1/FTP, you must specify in the following file the port numbers to be used by JP1/FTP.
- File used for setting the port numbers
- OS-installation-directory\system32\drivers\etc\services
- Settings
ftssdata aaaaa-1/tcp #Used by the server during data transmission ftss aaaaa/tcp #Used by the server during reception ftsc bbbbb/tcp #Used by the client ftsclog ccccc/tcp #Used by the client to obtain log information ftsslog ddddd/tcp #Used by the server to obtain log information ftsagent eeeee/tcp #Used by the Operations-Manager function (agent)
- Legend:
- aaaaa, bbbbb, ccccc, ddddd, eeeee: Unique port numbers. Each must be different from any port numbers used by any other programs.
- aaaaa-1 can be set automatically, but we recommend that you specify the number explicitly, as shown above.
- If you plan to use the host only as a server or only as a client, specify one of the following sets of port numbers:
To use the host only as a server: ftssdata, ftss, ftsslog
To use the host only as a client: ftsc, ftsclog
- Example of setting port numbers
ftssdata 20124/tcp #Used by the server during data transmission ftss 20125/tcp #Used by the server during reception ftsc 20126/tcp #Used by the client ftsclog 20127/tcp #Used by the client to obtain log information ftsslog 20128/tcp #Used by the server to obtain log information ftsagent 20252/tcp #Used by the Operations-Manager function (agent)
- A sample file is provided in JP1/FTP-installation-directory\services.sample.
- Specification during transmission
- To use JP1/FTP at the server, the client must specify the port number that was assigned to ftss during file transmission (in the above example, 20125).
- When transmitting files from the OS's default FTP to JP1/FTP
- If JP1/FTP is at the server and the OS's default FTP is used at the client to transmit files, the port specifications are as shown below.
Figure 2-2 Example of file transmission from the OS's default FTP to JP1/FTP
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