You might also write a small script that redirects netstat -an >> file.log 
every 1 second or so
to see what remote port number you continually fail on.  Then check the 
firewall, iptables,
passive port range, etc in regards to that port number.

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> we getting time out error but not sure about the reason.
> We using SLES 9.2 with xinetd FTP server running under that.  I checked
> config file but I couldn't find any such parameter to increase session or
> connection time out.
>

>
> Please suggest.
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