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Friday, 14 August 2009

FTP CONFIGURATION ( FOR SO TO HO DATA TRANSFER )

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FTP SERVER CONFIGURATION
Ø Computer connect with existing server (through LAN cable)
Ø O.S. Windows 2000 Server with IE 6 & SP4 or Windows 2003
Ø Internal (or) external Dialup modem (both end HO and SO)
Ø Parallel phone connection from existing phone (both end HO and SO)

AT HO :

1. Install windows 2000 server and 2003 server and create active directory. Give server name and domain like XXXftpserver, XXXftpdomain. Give ip number (give running number in your HO domain and not to give your existing HO server IP number)
2. Install modem driver and check diagnostics.3. Go to control panel add and remove programs windows components wizard IIS enable all services (ftp transfer protocol ftp service)
4. a. Start -+ Program – Admin Tools – Internet Service Manager
b. Click Domain Name – It Shows Server Name
c. Right click the server name – select ‘new’ – select ‘ftp site’ – give name – give IP address (your computer).
d. Give TCP Port – 21 (always)
e. Give path – D:\SBFTP\Received (Create directory)
f. Give permission – read and write – click finish.
(By default created ftp site will be stopped)
g. Right click newly created FTP site – property – check IP address and TCP port and give connections ‘unlimited’.

5. a. Select admin tools – routers and remote access
b. Right click server name – configure routing and remote services – click manual selection.
c. Select server name – ports – right click – select property – click selected modem – configure – make tick in ‘inbound only and inbound and out bound’.
d. Give phone number of this server.

6. a. Select admin tools – select active directory users and computers.
b. Create a new user (like XXXftp, YYYftp…) and give the password same in user name.
c. Right click created new user – select ‘dialin’ tab – make tick in ‘allow access’ – select ‘member of’ tab – make the user in domain user and give administrator rights to that user.
d. Create a network user as available in existing server and give Administratory rights (this domain) to that user.
7. Check the IIS and RRAS running correctly.
8. a. Install MSSQL 2000 client connectivity only (not to install full setup)
b. Click client connectivity – give the server name (existing old server name) alias
9. Install Bridge and Plugin. ( or Copy SB Plugis 2.5.3 Version )

AT SOS :
1. Install modem and create a dialup connection with username, password, and phone number created at HO level same as HO.
2. Install bridge and Plugin ( or Copy SB Plugis 2.5.3 Version ) and configure the FTP.

(Please delete old ‘PATCH’ database and create new thro ‘SB Plugin’ software)
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