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FTP Connection Manager

Applies to: SQL Server SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory

An FTP connection manager enables a package to connect to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. The FTP task that SQL Server Integration Services includes uses this connection manager.

When you add an FTP connection manager to a package, Integration Services creates a connection manager that can be resolved as an FTP connection at run time, sets the connection manager properties, and adds the connection manager to the Connections collection on the package.

The ConnectionManagerType property of the connection manager is set to FTP.

You can configure the FTP connection manager in the following ways:

  • Specify a server name and server port.

  • Specify anonymous access, or provide a user name and a password for basic authentication.

    Important

    The FTP connection manager supports only anonymous authentication and basic authentication. It does not support Windows Authentication.

  • Set the time-out, number of retries, and the amount of data to copy at a time.

  • Indicate whether the FTP connection manager uses passive or active mode.

Depending on the configuration of the FTP site to which the FTP connection manager connects, you may need to change the following default values of the connection manager:

  • The server port is set to 21. You should specify the port that the FTP site listens to.

  • The user name is set to "anonymous". You should provide the credentials that the FTP site requires.

Active/Passive Modes

An FTP connection manager can send and receive files using either active mode or passive mode. In active mode, the server initiates the data connection, and in passive mode, the client initiates the data connection.

Note

Passive Mode is recommended for SSIS Integration Runtime (IR), as SSIS IR might not be able to accept incoming TCP connections.

Configuration of the FTP Connection Manager

You can set properties through SSIS Designer or programmatically.

For information about the properties that you can set in SSIS Designer, see FTP Connection Manager Editor.

For information about configuring a connection manager programmatically, see ConnectionManager and Adding Connections Programmatically.

FTP Connection Manager Editor

Use the FTP Connection Manager Editor dialog box to specify properties for connecting to an FTP server.

Important

The FTP connection manager supports only anonymous authentication and basic authentication. It does not support Windows Authentication.

To learn more about the FTP connection manager, see FTP Connection Manager.

Options

Server name
Provide the name of the FTP server.

Server port
Specify the port number on the FTP server to use for the connection. The default value of this property is 21.

User name
Provide a user name to access the FTP server. The default value of this property is anonymous.

Password
Provide the password to access the FTP server.

Time-out (in seconds)
Specify the number of seconds the task takes before timing out. A value of 0 indicates an infinite amount of time. The default value of this property is 60.

Use passive mode
Specify whether the server or the client initiates the connection. The server initiates the connection in active mode, and the client activates the connection in passive mode. The default value of this property is active mode.

Retries
Specify the number of times the task attempts to make a connection. A value of 0 indicates no limit to the number of attempts.

Chunk size (in KB)
Provide a chunk size in kilobytes for transmitting data.

Test Connection
After configuring the FTP Connection Manager, confirm that the connection is viable by clicking Test Connection.

See Also

FTP Task
Integration Services (SSIS) Connections