Logon to the Remote System (Server)
When the connection to the server is established, the client automatically initiates a
USER subcommand and prompts you for a logon ID. The logon prompt shows your
client AS/400 system logon ID (itso in Figure 149). If your ID on the remote server
is the same, press the Enter key. This ID is used by the AS/400 FTP client to log
you on to the remote server. If you do not have this ID on the remote server, you
should type your logon ID on the remote FTP server at the logon prompt before
pressing Enter. Depending on the security at the remote server, it may request a
password to complete the logon.
If your logon attempt fails because you did not type your user ID or password
correctly, you can try to sign on again by doing the following:
1. Type the USER subcommand followed by your user ID.
2. Press the Enter key.
3. Type your password (if requested)
4. Press the Enter key.
File Transfer Protocol
Previous FTP subcommands and messages:
Connecting to host name SYSNAM08 at address 9.125.87.146 using port 21.
220-QTCP at sysnam08.endicott.ibm.com.
220 Connection will close if idle more than 5 minutes.
Enter login ID (itso):
===>
F3=Exit F6=Print F9=Retrieve
F17=Top F18=Bottom F21=CL command line
Figure 149. FTP Session Acknowledgement and Logon Prompt to the Remote System
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