COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
COMPUTER NETWORKING
Question
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FTP
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SMTP
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POP3
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HTTP
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Detailed explanation-1: -FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a network protocol for transmitting files between computers over Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connections. Within the TCP/IP suite, FTP is considered an application layer protocol.
Detailed explanation-2: -FTP. The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used to transfer files to and from servers.
Detailed explanation-3: -FTP is a TCP based service exclusively. There is no UDP component to FTP. FTP is an unusual service in that it utilizes two ports, a ‘data’ port and a ‘command’ port (also known as the control port).
Detailed explanation-4: -An FTP client provides more freedom compared to the command line and web browser. It is also easier to manage and more powerful compared to the other methods. There are also more features available whilst using such a client. For example, it allows users to transfer a large file and use the synchronizing utility.
Detailed explanation-5: -To do this, open a Windows’ File Explorer window and type ftp://[server name] or ftp://X.X.X.X where ‘X’ symbolizes the IP address of the FTP server, e.g. the IP address of your cRIO controller. You can then copy and paste files to or from the server like you would do with any normal folder on your storage as well.