Specifications
Table Of Contents
- About This Document
- Understanding Networking and IP Addressing
- Introduction to Networking
- Networking using IP
- Niagara Considerations
- Additional Information
- Configuration and Troubleshooting Tools
- Connecting on a LAN
- Connecting with Direct Dial
- Connecting to an ISP
- Using Security Technologies
- Configuration Files Used for Communication
- Glossary
- Index

Niagara Release 2.3
Revised: May 22, 2002 Niagara Networking & Connectivity Guide
Chapter 6 Using Security Technologies
Default Niagara Port Numbers
6–16
In command-line FTP, these steps will look similar to Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-9 Using FTP to transfer a file off of a JACE-4/5.
Step 3
Edit the file with the Windows Notepad application, as described in steps 1–9 of
Procedure 6-4. In this instance, you will not find the file in the current release
directory, but rather in the <
x>:\niagara directory (or whichever download
directory you chose).
Step 4
Transfer the edited file back to the JACE-4/5, as follows:
a. If your FTP session with the JACE has timed out, refer to 2, substeps a–d to get
the session set back up.
b. Copy the niagarad.properties file from your local PC back to the JACE. In
command-line FTP, type:
put niagarad.properties
In command-line FTP, these steps will look similar to Figure 6-10.