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blackrageous
That isn't a traditional ftp client you are using. What is the O/S you are using and what is the type of ftp client.
A standard Unix or Linux ftp client supports all the given command line options and the two given commands. Not sure why you claim it is not a traditional ftp client.
To the OP, you have only provided us with a part of the ftp client script. The first line invokes FTP with a number of arguments. Look at an ftp man page for an explanation of the n,i,v arguments. "> $logftp_trg 2>&1" means save STDOUT and STDERR to a file specified by the variable "logftp_trg". "<<!" is the start of a shell here document.
The second line invokes the ftp command "open" with the host to open specified by the variable MFX_FTP_SERVER
The third line invokes the ftp command "user" with the username and password to be send to opened host specified by the variables MFX_FTP_LOGIN and MFX_FTP_PWD respectively.
Where are all these variables are being set? Either in a previous part of the script or they are in your environment.