Agilent Technologies 8714ET Switch User Manual


 
4-4 LAN Interface Supplement
Accessing the Analyzer's File System Using FTP
Using FTP to Access the Analyzer
The first character in the first field indicates the entry type. A “d
indicates that the entry is a directory. A “” indicates that the entry is
an ordinary file.
The next nine characters in the first field are interpreted as three sets
of three bits each. The first three bits identify access permissions for
the user (rwx). The second three bits are left blank. The final three
bits identify the file type:
A — archive file
H — hidden file
S — system file
You can read and write files to:
int — a DOS-formatted floppy disk in the analyzer's 3.5” floppy
disk drive
nvram — the analyzer's internal non-volatile memory
ram — the analyzer's internal volatile memory
The data directory is a dynamic data disk with files that are linked
directly to analyzer operations. See “The Dynamic Data Disk” on
page 5- 2 for information on accessing and using this directory.
5. Use the examples in this chapter to copy a file to the analyzer and to
retrieve a file from the analyzer. Also see “Commonly Used FTP
Commands” on page 4- 8.