HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Command Reference
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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
directory: Specifies the name of the target directory in the format [drive:][/]path, where drive represents
the storage medium name, typically cf. If the target directory does not exist, the cd command does not
change the current working directory. If no drive information is provided, the argument represents a
folder or subfolder in the current directory. For more information about the drive and path arguments, see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
..: Returns to the upper directory. Executing the cd .. command is the same as executing the cdup
command. If the current working directory is the FTP root directory, the cd .. command does not change
the current working directory.
/: Returns to the FTP root directory.
Usage guidelines
You can perform this operation only after you log in to the FTP server.
The directory that can be accessed must be authorized by the FTP server.
Examples
# Change the working directory to the subdirectory logfile of the current directory.
ftp> cd logfile
250 OK. Current directory is /logfile
# Change the working directory to the subdirectory folder of the FTP root directory.
ftp> cd /diagfile
250 OK. Current directory is /diagfile
# Change the working directory to the upper directory of the current directory.
ftp> cd ..
250 OK. Current directory is /
# Change the working directory to the FTP root directory.
ftp> cd /
250 OK. Current directory is /
Related commands
• cdup
• pwd
cdup
Use cdup to enter the upper directory of the FTP server.
This command does not change the working directory if the current directory is the FTP root directory.
Syntax
cdup