10.16 1oo 244 Icc Ftp Server

1. Decoding the Network Architecture: What is 10.16.100.244?

In certain contexts, ICC (International Color Consortium) profiles are used for color management. If the FTP server is used for storing or transferring files related to graphic design or digital media, ICC profiles might be relevant.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files between a client and a server on a computer network. In industrial devices, an FTP server typically provides access to:

The combination of and cleartext FTP is a red flag for any OT (Operational Technology) security assessment.

Open your preferred web browser (such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox). Click the address bar at the top of the window. Type ftp://10.16.100.244 and press .

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.

1. Decoding the Network Architecture: What is 10.16.100.244?

In certain contexts, ICC (International Color Consortium) profiles are used for color management. If the FTP server is used for storing or transferring files related to graphic design or digital media, ICC profiles might be relevant.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files between a client and a server on a computer network. In industrial devices, an FTP server typically provides access to:

The combination of and cleartext FTP is a red flag for any OT (Operational Technology) security assessment.

Open your preferred web browser (such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox). Click the address bar at the top of the window. Type ftp://10.16.100.244 and press .

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.