10.16 1oo 244 Icc Ftp Server
This appears to be a reference to IEC 61016 (often confused with 10.16), 1oo2 (or 1oo4?), 244 ICC FTP Server.
Given the most likely interpretation, you’re asking about setting up an FTP server on a Siemens 244 ICC module (Industrial Communication Card) in a 1-out-of-2 (1oo2) safety-related or redundant configuration.
Below is a structured guide based on standard Siemens industrial FTP server setup for the CP 244-1 ICC (Industrial Ethernet Communication Card). 10.16 1oo 244 icc ftp server
Further Resources
- ICC official support portal – (Search "ICC Industrial FTP configuration guide")
- NIST SP 800-82 – Guide to Industrial Control Systems Security
- FTP vs SFTP vs FTPS comparison table – SANS Institute
- Default password database for PLCs – (Use for auditing only, with permission)
Last updated: October 2024. This article is for educational and authorized security assessment purposes only. Always obtain written permission before accessing any industrial control system. This appears to be a reference to IEC
Server Log Entry: Detailed Analysis
Date: October 16 IP Address: 10.16.100.244 Service: ICC FTP Server Further Resources
6. Testing the FTP Servers
From a PC on same network:
ftp 192.168.1.10
User: oper
Password: ******
ftp> ls
ftp> put test.txt
ftp> get /DATA/CSV_OUT/meas_01.csv
Repeat for 192.168.1.11.
1. Executive Summary
The log entry regarding "10.16.100.244 ICC FTP server" indicates an active File Transfer Protocol service running on a Cisco Integrated Compute Server node within the 10.16.x.x subnet. While FTP is a standard utility for transferring configuration files, images, and logs to and from network infrastructure, its presence on an ICC node requires scrutiny regarding security posture and transfer integrity.

