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Our support folks run a secure FTP (SFTP) server at the following address **ftp.parsec.com** on port 22 (standard default port) which can be used to send us support files like logs, diagnostic output, or support bundles. You can use the SFTP command line tool in either OpenVMS or on Unix systems. | Our support folks run a secure FTP (SFTP) server at the following address **ftp.parsec.com** on port 22 (standard default port) which can be used to send us support files like logs, diagnostic output, or support bundles. You can use the SFTP command line tool in either OpenVMS or on Unix systems. | ||
+ | === Example Session === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here is an example of using the command line sftp client. This example should work in both Unix and OpenVMS environments. | ||
+ | |||
+ | < | ||
+ | $ sftp acmecorp@ftp.parsec.com | ||
+ | acmecorp@ftp.parsec.com' | ||
+ | # | ||
+ | # Welcome to PARSEC' | ||
+ | # You will be " | ||
+ | # That means you can simply upload files here | ||
+ | # without worrying about where to put them or | ||
+ | # making sub-directories. | ||
+ | # | ||
+ | Connected to ftp.parsec.com. | ||
+ | sftp> ls | ||
+ | archive | ||
+ | sftp> mput diagnostic-logs.zip | ||
+ | Uploading diagnostic-logs.zip to / | ||
+ | diagnostic-logs.zip | ||
+ | sftp> quit | ||
+ | </ |
ftp_server.txt · Last modified: 2018/09/17 22:41 by sgriggs