Transfers files to and from a computer running an FTP server service (sometimes called a daemon). Ftp can be used interactively. ...

Transfers files to and from a computer running an FTP server service (sometimes called a daemon). Ftp can be used interactively.  FTP [-v] [-d] [-i] [-n] [-g] [-s:filename] [-a] [-A] [-x:sendbuffer] [-r:recvbuffer] [-b:asyncbuffers] [-w:windowsize] [host]    -v              Suppresses display of remote server responses.   -n              Suppresses auto-login upon initial connection.   -i              Turns off interactive prompting during multiple file                   transfers.   -d              Enables debugging.   -g              Disables filename globbing (see GLOB command).   -s:filename     Specifies a text file containing FTP commands; the                   commands will automatically run after FTP starts.   -a              Use any local interface when binding data connection.   -A              login as anonymous.   -x:send sockbuf Overrides the default SO_SNDBUF size of 8192.   -r:recv sockbuf Overrides the default SO_RCVBUF size of 8192.   -b:async count  Overrides the default async count of 3   -w:windowsize   Overrides the default transfer buffer size of 65535.   host            Specifies the host name or IP address of the remote                   host to connect to.  Notes:   - mget and mput commands take y/n/q for yes/no/quit.   - Use Control-C to abort commands.