FTP adapter request and response with a dynamic target


The following figure shows an XML sample of the adapter request for the FTP adapter with a dynamic target.

XML sample of the FTP adapter request with a dynamic target


<ftp-request>
 <targets>
   <target>
     <host>10.128.248.23</host>
     <user-name>root</user-name>
     <password>root@123</password>
   </target>
 </targets>
<commands>
    <pwd/>
</commands>
</ftp-request>

Note

For requests with dynamic targets, you must set <data-transfer-mode> to 'PASSIVE' to support an IPv6 address.

The following figure shows an XML sample of the adapter response for the FTP adapter with a dynamic target.

XML sample of the FTP adapter response with a dynamic target


<ftp-command-output>
 <response-metadata>
   <status>success</status>
 </response-metadata>
 <targets-output>
   <target-output host="10.128.248.23">
     <target-metadata>
       <status>success</status>
     </target-metadata>
     <commands-output>
       <command-output>
<ftp-command-output>
 <response-metadata>
   <status>success</status>
 </response-metadata>
 <targets-output>
   <target-output host="10.128.248.23">
     <target-metadata>
       <status>success</status>
     </target-metadata>
     <commands-output>
       <command-output>
           <metadata>
           <id>1</id>
           <command>pwd</command>
           <execution-milliseconds>0</execution-milliseconds>
           <status>success</status>
         </metadata>           
         <output>
           <pwd>/root</pwd>
         </output>
       </command-output>
     </commands-output>
   </target-output>
 </targets-output>
</ftp-command-output>

 

Note

The following sections describe the adapter requests using the named target approach for each of the commands available for the FTP adapter.

 

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