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Ste
Command
Remarks
6. Delete one or more directories
from the SFTP server.
• delete remote-file&<1-10>
• remove remote-file&<1-10>
Optional.
The delete command functions as
the remove command.
Displaying help information
This configuration task will display a list of all commands or the help information of an SFTP client
command, such as the command format and parameters.
To display a list of all commands or the help information of an SFTP client command:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter SFTP client view.
For more information, see
"Establishing a connection to the
SFTP server."
Execute the command in user view.
2. Display a list of all commands
or the help information of an
SFTP client command.
help [ all | command-name ] N/A
Terminating the connection to the remote SFTP server
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter SFTP client view.
For more information, see
"Establishing a connection to the
SFTP server."
Execute the command in user view.
2. Terminate the connection to
the remote SFTP server and
return to user view.
• bye
• exit
• quit
Use any of the commands.
These three commands function in
the same way.
Setting the DSCP value for packets sent by the SFTP client
A field in an IPv4 or IPv6 header contains 8 bits and is used to identify the service type of an IP packet.
In an IPv4 packet, this field is called "Type of Service (ToS)." In an IPv6 packet, this field is called "Traffic
class." According to RFC 2474, the ToS field is redefined as the differentiated services (DS) field, where
a DSCP value is represented by the first six bits (0 to 5) and is in the range 0 to 63. The remaining two
bits (6 and 7) are reserved. When a packet is being transmitted, the network devices can identify its
DSCP value, and determines the transmission priority of the packet according to the DSCP value.
To set the DSCP value for packets sent by the SFTP client:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A