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cdup
Syntax
cdup
View
FTP client view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the cdup command to exit the current directory and enter the upper directory of
the FTP server.
Execution of this command will not change the working directory if the current
directory is already the authorized directory (work-directory).
Related commands: cd and pwd.
Examples
Change the current working directory path to the upper directory.
[ftp] pwd
257 "/ftp/subdir" is current directory.
[ftp] cdup
200 CDUP command successful.
[ftp] pwd
257 "/ftp" is current directory.
close
Syntax
close
View
FTP client view
Default Level
3: Manage level

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H3C WX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandH3C
ModelWX Series
CategoryIP Access Controllers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Abstract

CLI Commands

command-alias enable

Enables or disables the command alias function, allowing custom command shortcuts.

command-alias mapping

Maps a command keyword to an alias, configuring or deleting custom command shortcuts.

command-privilege level

Assigns a privilege level to a specified command within a particular view for access control.

display command-alias

Displays defined command aliases and their corresponding commands for reference.

display history-command

Displays commands saved in the history buffer, showing recent command execution.

display hotkey

Displays information about defined and system hotkeys for command shortcuts.

hotkey

Assigns a hot key combination to a command line or restores default hotkey settings.

quit

Exits to a lower-level view or terminates the current connection to the device.

return

Returns to the user view from the current view, similar to Ctrl+Z.

screen-length disable

Disables the multiple-screen output function for the current user's session.

system-view

Enters system view from the current user view to configure system parameters.

Commands for Logging In to an Access Controller

acl (user interface view)

Applies an Access Control List (ACL) to limit access authority for user interfaces.

authorization-attribute

Configures authorization attributes like ACL, VLAN, or level for local users or groups.

display telnet client configuration

Displays current configuration information for the Telnet client, including source IP.

header

Creates or clears banners displayed at login, authentication, or on user view entry.

service-type

Specifies the login service type (SSH, Telnet, Terminal) for users.

service-type lan-access

Specifies the service type as LAN access for users, typically for Ethernet or 802.1x.

sysname

Sets or reverts the system name of the access controller, affecting CLI prompts.

telnet

Initiates a Telnet connection to a remote host for remote management.

telnet client source

Specifies the source IPv4 address or interface for outgoing Telnet packets.

telnet ipv6

Initiates a Telnet connection to a remote host using IPv6 addressing.

telnet server enable

Enables or disables the Telnet server functionality on the device.

FTP Configuration Commands

display ftp-server

Displays the current configuration status and parameters of the FTP server.

display ftp-user

Displays detailed information about currently logged-in FTP users.

free ftp user

Manually releases an FTP connection for a specified username.

ftp server acl

Controls FTP client access to the AC by applying an Access Control List (ACL).

ftp server enable

Enables the FTP server, allowing FTP users to log in and access the device.

ftp timeout

Sets the idle-timeout timer for FTP connections to disconnect inactive users.

ftp update

Configures the file update mode (fast or normal) for the FTP server.

ascii

Sets the file transfer mode to ASCII, suitable for text file transmission.

binary

Sets the file transfer mode to binary, suitable for program or picture files.

bye

Disconnects from the remote FTP server and returns to the user view.

cd

Changes the current working directory on the remote FTP server.

cdup

Exits the current directory and enters the parent directory on the FTP server.

close

Terminates the connection to the FTP server while remaining in FTP client view.

debugging

Enables or disables FTP client debugging to troubleshoot connection issues.

delete

Permanently deletes a specified file from the remote FTP server.

dir

Displays detailed information about files and subdirectories in the current directory.

disconnect

Disconnects from the remote FTP server, remaining in FTP client view.

display ftp client configuration

Displays the current configuration information of the FTP client.

ftp

Logs in to a remote FTP server and enters the FTP client view.

ftp client source

Configures the source address for transmitted FTP packets from the client.

ftp ipv6

Logs in to an FTP server using an IPv6 address for connection.

get

Downloads a file from a remote FTP server and saves it locally.

lcd

Displays the local working directory of the FTP client.

ls

Lists files and subdirectories under the current directory on the remote FTP server.

mkdir

Creates a new folder under a specified directory on the storage medium.

open

Logs in to an IPv4 FTP server under the FTP client view.

open ipv6

Logs in to an IPv6 FTP server in the FTP client view.

passive

Sets the data transmission mode to passive for FTP connections.

put

Uploads a file from the client to the remote FTP server.

pwd

Displays the current working directory on the remote FTP server.

rename

Renames a file or folder on the remote FTP server.

quit

Disconnects from the remote FTP server and exits to the user view.

remotehelp

Displays help information for FTP commands supported by the remote FTP server.

rmdir

Removes a specified directory from the FTP server.

user

Relogins to the current FTP server with a different username and password.

verbose

Enables or disables detailed protocol information display during operations.

TFTP Client Configuration Commands

display tftp client configuration

Displays the current configuration information of the TFTP client.

tftp-server acl

Controls AC access to a specific TFTP server using an ACL.

tftp

Uploads files to or downloads files from a TFTP server.

tftp client source

Configures the source address for TFTP packets sent from the TFTP client.

tftp ipv6

Downloads or uploads files to/from a TFTP server using IPv6.

User Interface Configuration Commands

activation-key

Defines a shortcut key for starting terminal sessions, overriding the Enter key.

auto-execute command

Specifies a command to be automatically executed upon user login.

authentication-mode

Sets the authentication mode (none, password, scheme) for user login.

command accounting

Enables or disables accounting for executed commands sent to a server.

command authorization

Enables or disables command authorization, restricting users to server-approved commands.

databits

Sets the number of data bits (5, 6, 7, or 8) for the user interface.

display history-command

Displays recently executed valid commands stored in the history buffer.

display user-interface

Displays information about specified or all user interfaces on the device.

display users

Displays information about currently used or supported user interfaces.

escape-key

Defines or restores a shortcut key combination for terminating tasks.

free user-interface

Disconnects a specified user interface, but not the user's own connection.

history-command max-size

Sets the maximum number of history commands that can be stored.

idle-timeout

Sets an idle-timeout timer to terminate user connections after inactivity.

lock

Sets a password to prevent unauthorized access to the active user interface.

parity

Sets the parity check (even, odd, none, mark, space) for serial interfaces.

protocol inbound

Enables the user interface to support Telnet, PAD, or SSH protocols.

screen-length

Sets the number of lines displayed on the next screen, affecting output pagination.

send

Sends messages to one or more specified user interfaces.

set authentication password

Sets a local authentication password for user interfaces.

shell

Enables or disables terminal services on the user interface.

speed (in user interface view)

Sets the transmission rate in bps for asynchronous serial interfaces.

stopbits

Sets the stop bits (1, 1.5, or 2) for serial interfaces.

terminal type

Configures the terminal display type as ANSI or VT100.

user privilege level

Configures the command level for login users on the current user interface.

user-interface

Enters single or multiple user interface views for configuration.

File Management Commands

cd

Changes the current working directory on the device or FTP server.

copy

Copies a file to a specified destination folder or filename.

delete

Moves a specified file to the recycle bin or permanently deletes it.

dir

Displays information about visible files and folders in the current directory.

execute

Executes a specified batch file containing a series of commands.

file prompt

Sets the prompt mode for file operations (alert for warnings, quiet for no warnings).

fixdisk

Restores the space of a storage medium that has become unavailable.

format

Formats a storage medium, erasing all data and files.

mkdir

Creates a new folder under a specified directory on the storage medium.

more

Displays the contents of a specified text file page by page.

mount

Mounts a hot swappable storage medium (e.g., CF card) for use.

move

Moves a file to a specified destination folder or filename.

pwd

Displays the current working directory path on the remote FTP server.

rename

Renames a file or folder on the remote FTP server.

reset recycle-bin

Permanently deletes files from the recycle bin in the current directory.

rmdir

Removes a specified directory from the FTP server.

umount

Unmounts a hot swappable storage medium before removal.

undelete

Restores a file from the recycle bin to its original location.

Configuration File Management Commands

archive configuration

Manually saves the current running configuration to a specified archive file.

archive configuration interval

Enables automatic saving of the running configuration at a specified interval.

archive configuration location

Configures the path and filename prefix for saving configuration files.

archive configuration max

Sets the maximum number of configuration files that can be saved.

backup startup-configuration

Backs up the startup configuration file to a TFTP server with a specified filename.

configuration encrypt

Enables configuration file encryption using private or public keys.

configuration replace file

Rolls back the current running configuration to a previous saved state.

display archive configuration

Displays information about configuration rollback settings and saved files.

display saved-configuration

Displays the contents of the configuration file saved for the next startup.

display startup

Displays the configuration files used for current and next system startup.

reset saved-configuration

Deletes the startup configuration file saved on the device's storage medium.

restore startup-configuration

Downloads a configuration file from a TFTP server for the next startup.

save

Saves the current configuration to a file or as the startup configuration.

startup saved-configuration

Specifies a startup configuration file to be used at the next system startup.

Device Management Commands

boot-loader

Specifies a boot file for the next system boot process.

bootrom

Manages Boot ROM: read, restore, backup, or upgrade.

display boot-loader

Displays information about the current and next boot files.

display cpu-usage

Displays the current CPU usage statistics of the device.

display cpu-usage history

Displays historical CPU usage statistics in a chart format.

display device

Displays information about storage media like CF cards and USB devices.

display device manuinfo

Displays electrical label information (board name, serial number, vendor).

display device serial-number

Displays the device's serial number and its checksum.

display environment

Displays temperature information for CPUs and boards.

display fan

Displays the operating state of the built-in fans.

display job

Displays detailed information about scheduled tasks.

display license

Displays the software registration information of the AC.

display memory

Displays the usage statistics of the device's memory.

display power

Displays the status of the power supply units (PSUs) on the AC.

display reboot-type

Displays the type of the last system reboot (cold or warm boot).

display rps

Displays the status of the Redundant Power System (RPS).

display schedule reboot

Displays the scheduled reboot time set by the user.

display system-failure

Displays the configured exception handling method for system failures.

job

Creates a scheduled task and enters the job view for configuration.

license append

Adds a license to a specified AC, requiring a reboot for activation.

reboot

Reboots the AC, potentially interrupting ongoing services.

reset unused porttag

Clears the 16-bit index saved but not used in the current system.

schedule reboot at

Schedules a specific reboot time and date for the AC.

schedule reboot delay

Schedules a reboot after a specified wait time.

system-failure

Configures the method for handling system failures (maintain or reboot).

temperature-limit

Sets temperature alarm thresholds for boards, triggering alerts on limits.

time

Binds execution time to a command within a scheduled task.

view

Specifies the view in which commands within a scheduled task are executed.

Basic Configuration Commands

clock datetime

Sets the current system time and date on the AC.

clock summer-time one-off

Adopts daylight saving time for a specific period (start to end date).

clock summer-time repeating

Repeatedly adopts daylight saving time based on specified yearly intervals.

clock timezone

Sets the local time zone by adding or subtracting an offset from UTC.

configure-user count

Configures the maximum number of users allowed in system view simultaneously.

display clipboard

Displays the contents currently stored in the system clipboard.

display clock

Displays the current system time and date.

display configure-user

Displays users logged into the AC who are not currently in user view.

display current-configuration

Displays the current validated configuration of the AC.

display diagnostic-information

Displays or saves statistics of the running status of multiple system modules.

display this

Displays validated configuration information under the current view.

display version

Displays system version information, including software and hardware details.

header

Creates or clears banners displayed at login, authentication, or on user view entry.

quick configuration

Enables the quick configuration wizard for guided setup of basic parameters.

super

Switches the current user privilege level to a specified level (0-3).

super authentication-mode

Sets the authentication mode (local or scheme) for user privilege level switching.

super password

Sets the password required for switching to a higher user privilege level.

sysname

Sets or reverts the system name of the AC, affecting CLI prompts.

HTTP Configuration Commands

display ip http

Displays information about the HTTP service status and configuration.

ip http acl

Associates an ACL with the HTTP service to filter client access.

ip http enable

Enables or disables the HTTP service on the device.

ip http port

Configures the port number for the HTTP service.

HTTPS Configuration Commands

display ip https

Displays information about the HTTPS service status and configuration.

ip https acl

Associates an ACL with the HTTPS service to filter client access.

ip https certificate access-control-policy

Associates the HTTPS service with a certificate attribute access control policy.

ip https enable

Enables or disables the HTTPS service on the device.

ip https port

Configures the port number for the HTTPS service.

ip https ssl-server-policy

Associates the HTTPS service with an SSL server-end policy.

Hotfix Configuration Commands

display patch information

Displays information about installed hotfix patches.

patch active

Activates a specified patch, causing the system to run it.

patch deactive

Stops running a specified patch and any ACTIVE patches after it.

patch delete

Deletes a specified patch and all patches after it from memory.

patch install

Installs patches, managing their installation and running state.

patch load

Loads a patch file from storage media into the memory patch area.

patch location

Configures the directory where patch files are located.

patch run

Confirms the running of a specified patch and ACTIVE patches before it.

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