Transmission number
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Displays the transmission number. This number is determined separately at the server and the client. Because this is a unique
number assigned to each transmission, you can use it as an identifier when you view logs. The largest transmission number
is 999,999 (if this value is exceeded, the counter is reset to 0).
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Transmission card name
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Transmission start-end
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Displays the date and time transmission started and the date and time transmission ended.
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Remote host name
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Displays the remote host name that was specified in the transmission request. This is a host name or IP address defined in
the system.
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Remote port number
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Logged-in user
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Client or server
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Sent or received
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Displays the send/receive type (Send or Receive) that was specified during the transmission request.
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Output type
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Displays the output type (Append or Overwrite) that was specified in the transmission request.
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Transmission mode
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Displays the transmission mode (ASCII or BINARY) that was specified in the transmission request.
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Compression mode
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Displays the compression mode (Compress or Uncompress) that was specified in the transmission request.
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End status
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Displays the termination status of the file transmission (Normal or Abnormal).
If automatic program start fails but file transmission itself was successful, Normal is displayed.
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Transmission period
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Displays the amount of time required for the file transmission. If this value is 24 hours or more, the number of days is not
displayed.
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Size transmitted
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Displays the data size (in bytes) of the transmitted file.
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Connection number
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Displays a transmission identifier based on when JP1/FTP established connection with the remote system. This is a separate
number for the server and the client in the range from 1 to 60 (the maximum value depends on the maximum number of connections).
Because various traces (such as the protocol trace) are output for each connection number, you can use this number as a guide
for viewing traces of the corresponding transmission.
- Example: When Connection number is 2:
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Client's protocol trace file: CSProtocolTrace2
Server's protocol trace file: SSProtocolTrace2
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Local file name
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Remote file name
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Comment
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Error type
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When the transmission status is Abnormal, displays one of the errors listed below. To view the details of an error, click Error Details.
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System call error
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Protocol error
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Logical error
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Protocol Trace
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Displays internal processing from the start to the end of the transmission.
A response code that is preceded by an asterisk (*) means that the response was generated internally by the JP1/FTP client, and that it is not an actual response received from
the remote server.
For the protocol traces output by version 07-50 or later, traces for the corresponding transmission are displayed. If there
is no trace for the corresponding transmission, all traces are displayed.
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Error Details
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Displays error details, such as the error types and locations.
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