1.3.1 Registering JP1/FTP definition information
The following definition information must be registered:
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Environment definition information
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Transmission execution information (auto-start program information, transmission information, and login user information)
Figure 1‒3: Example of registering definition information Type of information
Overview of operation
Executing host
Commands that are used
Environment definition information
- Defining environment definition information:
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Defines a JP1/FTP environment, such as the buffer size during transmission and the log file size.
All hosts
ftsdefine
(see 3.1 Defining an environment for JP1/FTP)
ftsutil
(see ftsutil - changes and displays environment information in 6. Commands)
Transmission execution information
- Registering login user information:
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Registers the users who are permitted to log in to the server during file transmission.
In the example, a user (sales) who logs in to the New York headquarters from the Chicago branch is registered.
Server
passwd
(see 3.2 Registering the users who can log in to a JP1/FTP server)
- Registering auto-start program information:
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Registers programs that are started automatically at the server when file transmission is completed.
The example registers at the New York headquarters that the Totaling program is to be started when a Sales report file is received from sales.
Server
ftsauto
(see 3.3 Registering auto-start programs)
ftsautoma
(see ftsautoma - registers, deletes, and displays auto-start programs in 6. Commands)
- Registering transmission information:
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Registers in transmission cards the information to be transmitted (such as remote host names and transmission file names).
In this example, information about file transmission from the Chicago branch to the New York headquarters is registered.
Client
ftsclient
(see 3.4 Registering transmission information)
ftsregc
(see ftsregc - registers, changes, deletes, and displays transmission information in 6. Commands)