Using Secure FTP

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Secure File Transfer ProtocolClosedA network protocol used for secure file transfer. Network supports this protocol for accessing folders on your FTP server is used for accessing folders on your FTP server. You must first add the following IP ranges to your allowlist:

POD IP Ranges: (Port 443)

Location Region POD IP PODs

North America - Ohio

us-east-2 18.219.183.32/27 VDM1, VDM2, VDM3, VDM5, VDM6
SBX, SBX2, SBX3, Login (AUTH)
North America - Virginia (Disaster Recovery) us-east-1 35.172.155.32/27 VDM1, VDM2, VDM3, VDM5, VDM6
SBX, SBX2, SBX3, Login (AUTH)
Europe - Ireland eu-west-1 34.245.82.64/29 VDM20, SBX20
Europe - Germany (DR) eu-west-2 18.196.161.176/29 VDM20, SBX20

 

For FTPs

  • Type=TCP Port Range: 56000 to 56100
  • Type=TCP Port Range: 21

For SFTP

  • Type=TCP Port Range: 56922

Examples

To access SFTP for a sandbox instance:

sftp -oPort=56922 user.name@verteodev.veevanetwork.com@sandbox3.veevanetwork.com

To access SFTP for a production instance:

sftp -oPort=56922 user.name@verteo.veevanetwork.com@verteo.veevanetwork.com

Accessing your Network file system

The files and folders can accessed within Network using the File Explorer, or you can access it using a third party FTP application.