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
6–18
Step 6
Click Apply.
Step 7
Using the Admin Tool, stop and start the station (or reboot the host) and verify that
the station is running.
Your change is enabled in the station.
Step 8
Verify that a time synchronization client correctly updates its system time.
Impact of
Changing
Default Niagara
Ports
When using the default HTTP and Admin port, you do not need to specify them in
the application. However, after changing either port, you need to specify the new port
in any instance of communicating with the host. In most cases, you append the port
(with a preceding colon) to the end of the host name or IP address. Figure 6-11
provides an example of using the Admin Tool to open a session to a host
(10.10.8.149) with a changed Admin port (3050).
Figure 6-11 Specifying the port when connecting to a host with a changed admin port.
Once you connect to the host, the changed port is shown wherever the host name or
IP address is shown. Figure 6-12 shows an example of the previous host open in the
Admin Tool.
Figure 6-12 Changed admin port showing in the Admin Tool.