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Examples of the CD subcommand

z/OS Communications Server: IP User's Guide and Commands
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This example shows how to change and choose remote working directories and how the z/OS® FTP server enables you to switch between the MVS™ and z/OS UNIX file system environments. For more information on how to change the directory levels, see the information on the CD, CDUP, and LCD subcommands.

  User:  ftp 9.67.113.24 621
System:
           IBM FTP CS V1R5
           FTP: using TCPCS
           Connecting to 9.67.113.24, port 621
           220-FTPD1 IBM FTP CS V1R2 at MVS164, 20:12:38 on 2003-01-02.
           220 Connection will not timeout.
           USER(identify yourself to the host):
           NAME (<host>:tsouserid):
  User:  user121
System:
           >>>USER user121
           331 Send password please.
           Password:
 
           >>>PASS ********
           230 USER121 is logged on.  Working directory is "/u/user121".
           Command:
  User:  cd tcpip
System:
           >>>CWD tcpip
           250 HFS directory /u/user121/tcpip is the current working directory
           Command:
  User:  cd ..
System:
           >>>CWD ..
           250 HFS directory /u/user121 is the current working directory
           Command:
  User:  cd 'user121'
System:
           250 "'user121'" is working directory name prefix.
           Command:

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