1.FTP> PUT SALES.LIS;* 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for sales.lis.2 (130.180.4.8,1028) 226 Transfer complete local: DISK3$:[TRANS]SALES.LIS;2 remote: sales.lis.2 3634 bytes sent in 00:00:00.01 seconds (394.31 Kbytes/s) 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for sales.lis.1 (130.180.4.8,1029) 226 Transfer complete local: DISK3$:[TRANS]SALES.LIS;1 remote: sales.lis.1 3634 bytes sent in 00:00:00:01 seconds (394.31 Kbytes/s) FTP> Copies all versions of the local file SALES.LIS to the remote UNIX host. o File names are copied in lowercase. o OpenVMS file version numbers become the last element of the copied files. o Semicolons are converted to periods. o If the Store Unique feature is toggled on (sunique), when you copy a file to an OpenVMS host, the host FTP server gives the file a new, unique version number. When you specify the version number of a file to be copied (PUT) to a remote UNIX host, the file retains the version number on the remote host, with the semicolon (;) replaced by a period (.). The UNIX host adds another version number to the file name as well. For example, if you copy (PUT) file BASES.TMP;2 to a UNIX host, the file name on the UNIX host will be bases.tmp.2.1. 2.FTP> PUT/FDL STAT.BCK "cygnet.bck" 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening data connection for cygnet.bckfdl (130.180.4.8,1028) 226 Transfer complete local: cygnet.bckfdl remote: cygnet.bckfdl 21700 bytes sent in 00:00:00.03 seconds (662.23 Kbytes/s) 200 TYPE set to IMAGE 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening data connection for cygnet.bck (130.180.4.8,1029) 226 Transfer complete local: STAT.BCK remote: cygnet.bck 8152 bytes sent in 00:00:00.12 seconds FTP> Copies the local file STAT.BCK to a UNIX host, giving the copy the name cygnet.bck. Also creates a secondary file with the RMS record attributes of file cygnet.bckfdl.