
Starting TCP, FTP, Telnet, and NTP
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Deleting TCP from the Router
You can use Site Manager to delete TCP on your router.
Customizing TCP
For information on modifying TCP default parameters to customize the way
TCP runs on your router, see Chapter 3.
Starting FTP
This section describes how to get an FTP server running on a circuit and how to
create and delete an FTP server on a router. It assumes you have read Configuring
Routers.
Creating an FTP Server on the Router
Before you can create an FTP server on your router, you must first configure
TCP and IP on a circuit. For instructions on how to configure IP, see “Configuring
IP on a Circuit.” For instructions on how to configure TCP, see “Starting TCP.”
You can create an FTP server using Site Manager.
Caution: The system automatically deletes Telnet from the router when you
delete TCP.
Site Manager Path: From the Configuration Manager window, select Protocols > Global
Protocols > TCP > Delete TCP. Click on OK in the Confirmation window. Site Manager
deletes TCP from the router.
Site Manager Path: From the Configuration Manager window, select Protocols > Global
Protocols > FTP > Create FTP. Site Manager creates FTP on the router.
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