
Configuring IP Utilities
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Configuring IP on a Circuit
Before you can select TCP, FTP, Telnet, and NTP to run on the router, you must
configure a circuit and add the IP protocol to it, using the default values. IP uses
this circuit as an interface to the attached network. For instructions on adding IP to
a circuit, refer to Configuring IP Services.
With these tasks completed, you have a fully operational IP connection configured
with the default values.
Starting TCP
This section describes how to get TCP started on a circuit and how to create and
delete TCP on a router. It assumes you have read Configuring Routers.
Creating TCP on a Router
To enable TCP on your router after you have configured IP on a circuit, you can
configure TCP services globally on the same circuit.
You configure TCP services globally using Site Manager.
Site Manager Path: From the Configuration Manager window, select Protocols > Global
Protocols > TCP > Create TCP. The Edit TCP Global Parameters window opens, allowing
you to edit the TCP global parameters.
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