File Transfer Protocol (FTP)

FTP is a great way to get to your files to or from a non-Mosaic PC. FTP allows you to upload/download files to your Mosaic Account. The Mosaic System also allows the ability to anonymous drop off files. Instructions on how to anonymously drop off files are below.

  1. Make sure you are currently connected to the Internet through your ISP.

  2. Click on the Start menu and select Run.

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  3. In the Run window, type ftp://is-sm1.uncc.edu in the Open: dialog box. This will bring up the ftp window.

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  4. Select File --> Login As..., enter in your Mosaic username as the user name and Mosaic password as the password, then select Log On.

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  5. Once you log in, you can drag and drop the file you wish to transfer.

    Internet Explorer 7 (IE) Built-in FTP Feature (Method 2)

    If you are currently using IE 7 and wish to use FTP, we strongly recommend that you use Windows Explorer. The process and steps to take in IE 7 does nothing short of point directly to Windows Explorer. Starting the FTP process from the Windows Explorer window eliminated 4 steps.

    1. Make sure you are currently connected to the Internet through your ISP.

    2. Right Click on the Start menu and select Explore.

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    3. In the Address window, type ftp://is-sm1.uncc.edu in the Open: dialog box. This will bring up the ftp window.

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    4. Now, to get to your home directory, select File --> Login As..., enter in your Mosaic user name and password, then select Log On.

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    5. Once you log in, you should be in your home directory. From here you can copy files from/to your Mosaic account.

      • To access files that are on your Desktop or My Documents folder: Enter the pc folder --> then the win_data folder

    Windows Built-In File Transfer Protocol (Method 3)

    You may also ftp into your account through the Windows Command Prompt.
    1. Click on the Start menu and select Run.

    2. In the Run window, type cmd in the Open: dialog box. This will bring up the Command Prompt.

    3. Type the following commands:
      	  > ftp
      	  > open is-sm1.uncc.edu
      	  
      Example:
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    4. Log in with your Mosaic user name and password.

    5. Follow the commands listed below to copy files from/to your Mosaic account.
      	Example:
      
      	> ftp 
      	ftp> open ftp.uncc.edu 
      	Connected to is-sm1.uncc.edu 
      	220 is-sm1 FTP server (UNC-Charlotte Anonymous FTP server)  ready. 
      	Name: username 
      	331 Password required for username. 
      	Password:password 
      	230 User username logged in. 
      	ftp> asc 
      	200 Type set to A. 
      	ftp> get textdocument.txt 
      	200 PORT command successful. 
      	150 ASCII data connection for textdocument.txt (0.0.0.0,12345) (100 bytes). 
      	226 ASCII Transfer complete. 
      	ftp> close 
      	221 Goodbye. 
      	ftp>  quit 
      	  
      FTP Commands
      There are a number of commands that can be executed by the ftp client that will not be covered here.  To list all of the available commands, type 'help' at the ftp prompt (ftp> help) and press enter.
       
      Command Description Example
      open opens a new connection between your computer and a remote system ftp> open ftp.uncc.edu
      close closes the remote connection ftp> close
      quit terminates the ftp session and exits ftp> quit
      bin sets the transfer mode to binary ftp> bin ( also ftp> binary)
      asc sets the transfer mode to ASCII ftp> asc (also ftp> ascii)
      put sends a file from your computer to the remote system ftp> put a.out
      mput sends multiple files your computer to the remote system ftp> mput a.out p1.c
      get copies files from the remote system to your computer ftp> get assign1.cpp
      mget copies multiple files from the remote system to your computer ftp> mget a.out p1.c
      cd changes the working directory of the remote system ftp> cd saved_files
      lcd changes the working directory of your computer ftp> lcd ..
      cdup same as cd, but changes to the parent directory ftp> cdup
      dir same as ls, but lists contents in long format ftp> dir
      pwd displays the current working directory of the remote system ftp> pwd
      mkdir creates a new directory in the remote system ftp> mkdir newdir
      rmdir removes a directory from the remote system ftp> rmdir newdir
      delete deletes a file from the remote system ftp> delete rosebud.fra
      mdelete deletes multiple files from the remote system ftp> mdelete a.out p1.c
      ls lists the contents of the remote directory ftp> ls
      bell sets a command complete notification ftp> bell
      disconnect same as close ftp> disconnect
      bye terminates the ftp session and exits ftp> bye
      send same as put ftp> send a.out
      help displays the available ftp commands (local) ftp> help
      status shows the current session status ftp> status
      help ??? displays the description of the command ??? ftp> help mkdir
      remotehelp same as help (remote) ftp> remotehelp ( ??? )
      
      			

    COE Anonymous File Dropoff Through FTP

    You do not have to have a Mosaic Account to use our FTP service. We provide space for TEMPORARY file storage for drop off and recovery.

    1. Make sure you are currently connected to the Internet through your ISP.

    2. Click on the Start menu and select Run.

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    3. In the Run window, type ftp://is-sm1.uncc.edu in the Open: dialog box. This will bring up the ftp window.

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    4. Now, to get to the directory that will temporarily store your file, Open the coe directory. Then Open the incoming directory
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    5. Select File --> Login As..., enter in your anonymous as the user name and anonymous as the password, then select Log On.

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    6. Once you log in, you can drag and drop the file you wish to transfer.



    Last update: January 2008 by Jerry Harley.