3/2/2024 0 Comments Core ftp le 2.0![]() This function will transfer the defined file from the FTP Server to the RLC device’s memory card.įtpGetFile(connection, local, remote, delete) Transferring a File Manually to the Server ![]() In the following example, the file Report.txt will be transferred to the FTP server and deleted from the memory card upon successfully completing the transfer:Įxample: Success = FtpPutFile(0, “/LOGS/Report.txt”, “/Reports/Report.txt”, 1) įile remote path is relative to server FTP root folder path. This function returns true if the transfer is successful, false otherwise. If True, the source file is deleted after transfer This function is used to transfer the defined file from the RLC device’s memory card to the FTP server.įtpPutFile(connection, local, remote, delete) Functions for Manual FTP Exchange Sending a File Manually to the Server NOTE: Use only Sync Hours or Sync Minutes to quantify sync settings. Sync Offset: used to offset sync if multiple devices are configured with the same sync frequency. Sync Minutes: how often, in minutes, to sync.ĭ. Sync Hours: how often, in hours, to sync.Ĭ. NOTE: RLC’s home directory is C:\FTP\rlc using “/TNOI27/” as the base directory will store files in C:\FTP\rlc\TNOI27 on the server.ī. Base Directory: directory structure BEYOND the user’s home directory. If the Log File Sync option was previously enabled, configure the Log Synchronization section:Ī. ![]() The Record Log File option should only be set to Yes for troubleshooting purposes, otherwise set it to No, as in this example.ġ1. Per File: issues a LIST command for every file on the memory card, but only transmits new and updated files.ġ0. Per Directory: issues a single LIST command for each folder, reducing the number of commands sent, but risking the transmission of large amounts of data.ī. Configure the FTP Client settings as required by the application.Ī. Set the Enable Log File Sync option as appropriate for the application Yes in this example.Ĩ. Set the Enable Sync Manager option to Yes.ħ. Referring to Figure 2, go to the Navigation Pane and under Services, click on Sync Manager.Ħ. Configure the port settings as required by the application.ĥ. Click on the appropriate Ethernet tab Ethernet 1 in this case.Ĥ. Start Crimson and go to the Navigation Pane and click on Communications, as shown in Figure 1.ģ. Please update your version of Crimson to the latest available online at Crimson Configurationġ. NOTE: Crimson FTP Sync Manager requires Crimson 2.0 (build 230+) or above and is only available to Windows 2000 or above users. The example used in this document is FileZilla Server. There are numerous FTP servers available on the market, some are free, and others are more professional but licensed. The Crimson Sync Manager is an FTP client and therefore has to connect to a server for the functionality to work. An exchange is always made in a client/server fashion a client connects to a server to access information by uploading (transfer to the server) or downloading (transfer from the server) data. It’s used on TCP/IP networks to exchange files between devices. Microsoft Windows 2000, or above IntroductionįTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. Required Software:Ĭrimson 3.1, Crimson 3.0, or Crimson 2.0 Required Firmware:Ĭrimson 2.0: build 230+ / Crimson 3.0 / 3.1: all builds Required Operating System: It also describes setting up FileZilla FTP server software for test and demonstration purposes. This document describes using Crimson to configure a device that will initiate FTP file transfers between its memory card and an FTP server. Products:ĬR3000 Human Machine Interface (HMI), Data Station Plus (DSP) (excludes LE model), G3 HMI, Graphite Controller, Graphite HMI, Modular Controller (excludes LE and V2 models) and ProducTVity Station™ Use Case: Transferring Files via FTP ![]() This document does NOT provide a detailed description of FTP communication, but only an introduction sufficient to define the terms that are used throughout the remainder of this document. The purpose of this document is to describe Crimson's FTP feature and the configuration steps necessary to use it with an approved Red Lion Controls (RLC) product. Operator Interface Tech Note 27 - TNOI27 Abstract:
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