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Chapter 1
Starting TCP, FTP, Telnet, and NTP
TCP, FTP, Telnet, and NTP are application protocols that support the Bay
Networks implementation of IP.
You can easily start TCP, FTP, Telnet, and NTP and configure them on a circuit
using the default parameter values that Site Manager supplies. After you have
done that, you can customize the configuration any way you like. Chapter 2,
“TCP, FTP, Telnet, and NTP Concepts,” looks at how the protocols work.
Chapters 3 through 6 describe how you configure these protocols by editing their
default parameter values.
Preparing a Configuration File
After you start Site Manager, prepare a configuration file as follows:
1. Select the Configuration Manager in either local, remote, or dynamic
mode from the Tools menu.
2. Open the configuration file in local or remote mode.
3. Select the appropriate router type (for example, BLN
®
).
4. Specify the router hardware (if you are using a local mode configuration
file).
Specify an empty slot and select the link or net module connector you want to
insert in the slot.
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