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Part 1 AT Commands for All Universal IP Devices
Universal IP AT Commands Reference Guide 33
#FTPGETPATH Set Path to Get a File from FTP Server
Description: In order for the TCP/IP stack software to get a file from the FTP server, the TCP/IP stack software
must know the path of the relevant file. For example: ftp.companyx.com/wireless/WPST or, if
you at in the root ftp.companyx.com, you can then simply type /
Syntax: AT#FTPGETPATH="<value>"
AT#FTPGETPATH? Read or display the current setting (or AT#VFTP, AT#VALL).
Values: Alpha-numeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters.
Note: Depending on the FTP server, the value can be used for getting a file from the root
directory of the FTP server.
Default: No default.
#FTPPUTPATH Set Path to Send Files to FTP Server
Description: In order for the TCP/IP stack software to send a file to the FTP server, the TCP/IP stack software
must know the path of the relevant file. For example: ftp.companyx.com/wireless/WPST or, if
you at in the root ftp.companyx.com, you can then simply type /
Syntax: AT#FTPPUTPATH="<value>"
AT#FTPPUTPATH? Read or display the current setting (or AT#VFTP, AT#VALL).
Values: Alpha-numeric ASCII text string up to 120 characters.
Note: Depending on the FTP server, the value can be used for getting a file from the root
directory of the FTP server.
Default: No default.
#FTPAPPEND Append Data to Server
Description: This command sent by the attached host directs the TCP/IP stack to connect to the specified FTP
server and to append the data received on the serial port to the specified file on this server.
Once the operation is completed, the TCP/IP stack closes the FTP connection.
Once an IP link is established, the attached host can send a file to a FTP server at any time
(except when the TCP/IP stack software is already in a process using TCP resources).
This command is similar to a PUT operation (with an automatic connect/disconnect) issued by a
standard FTP client on a PC. The TCP/IP stack handles the global FTP put process by itself.
Note: Certain conditions must be met in order to use this command. First, the FTP server must
support this command as some servers do and some servers don't. Also, the client
performing the APPEND operation must read/write to the FTP server as well.
Syntax: AT#FTPAPPEND
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