HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Configuration Management

Name (vectrapc1.net2.corporate:userx): anonymous
You will then be prompted to enter a password in a special way:
331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.
Instead of entering the actual password for an account, enter your e-mail
address as a way of identifying yourself to the FTP server:
Password: userx@net2.corporate
After successfully entering the PC account information you will be logged in to
the PC and placed in the directory designated as the ftp-root directory in your
Windows NT configuration.
Using the FTP client’s cd command, remote users of the PC can access:
The ftp-root directory
Any of the subdirectories of the ftp-root directory
Selected other directories on the PC that have specifically been made available
by the administrator of the PC
For information about how to make those other directories available, refer to
the online documentation associated with the Microsoft Internet Service
Manager.
On the HP-UX System: Retrieving a File from the PC
Once you have made a connection and logged in to the PC from your HP-UX system
(See “Establishing an FTP Connection from HP-UX to a PC” (page 91)), you are ready
to retrieve a file from the PC.
1. Locate the file you want to retrieve from your PC. You can use FTP’s cd and ls
commands pretty much as you would in an HP-UX shell (sh, ksh, csh, etc.). If it
is not in the PC’s ftp-root directory, use FTP’s change directory command (cd)
to move to the directory on the PC where the file exists.
Configuring File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 95