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The XP-503 FTP Server Setup
Windows Standard Embedded 7 User’s Guide for Eaton XP-503 with Visual Designer
MN031001EN August 2014 www.eaton.com
The XP-503 FTP Server Setup
The XP-503 is set up to provide FTP server services. The
default FTP sites are named
CDrive
and
Data
and their
paths are
Ce:\
and
De:\
respectively. To connect to the FTP site
from a PC over Ethernet, you must know the IP Address
of the unit and a valid user name and password. The user
name
Administrator
and password
Administrator
are
configured by default. If, for example, the XP’s IP Address
were 192.168.1.20 you would open Windows Explorer on
your PC and type in the following in the address bar:
ftpe://192.168.1.20/Data
The following Log On dialog will display:
Type in the correct user name and password and click
on the Log On button. If the name and password are
entered correctly you will be able to view the contents
of the D:\ drive on the XP unit as well as copy and paste
files to and from any folder on that drive.
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The user name is not case sensitive but the
password is case sensitive.
How to Create Additional FTP Sites on the XP
It may be useful to allow remote FTP access to other
areas of the XP. As an example, perhaps you wish to be
able to view all files on the C:\Cfg\APPL folder through
the FTP server connection. To do this you would take the
following steps:
1. Open Control Panel and click on
System and Security
and then open
Administrative Tools
.
2. Double-click on the Internet Information Services (IIS)
Manager shortcut.
3. Expand the Local Computer name folder and then
expand the Sites folder. Then expand the Default FTP
Sites folder and select the Default FTP Site.
4. With the Default FTP Site highlighted, right-click on it
and select
Add Virtual Directory…
.
5. In the “Add Virtual Directory” dialog, enter the name
you wish to call your new FTP site in the
Alias
property, e.g., “APPL” .
6. Next click on the “…” ellipsis button to browse to the
desired folder, e.g., “C:\Cfg\APPL” and then click OK.
7. Verify that the correct path shows in the
Physical Path
property and then click OK.
8. Close all open windows and perform a Protect Mode
Save operation to make these changes permanent.
After the system reboots, users with valid password access
will now be able to access the additional FTP sites.
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