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  1. In Connect, choose the Configuration Explorer  icon.
  2. From the tree, choose Agents.
  3. Right-click on the agent name and choose Properties.
  4. Choose the Remote Tunnel tab. 

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  5. Mark Enable Remote Tunnel.
  6. Enter the IP address of the global controller.
  7. Enter the communication ports. For example, ports 4911 and 80 would give access for the secured Niagara Station via Fox Protocol 4911 and the standard http://127.0.0.1:80 from an internet browser. These ports could be used to hit a variety of TCP communications including the Niagara platform, utilizing unsecured port 5011, or utilizing a browser to access secured https://127.0.0.1:443 etc.
  8. Choose the Home  icon, choose the Agent, and then choose Restart
  9. In Connect, choose the Configuration Explorer  Image Removed icon.
  10. From the tree, choose Agents.
  11. RightStill on the Home page, right-click on the agent name and choose Properties Remote Tunneling. 
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  12. Choose the Remote Tunnel tab.
  13. Choose Access Now.
  14. Choose OK.
  15. If utilizing Niagara Workbench, open work bench and open station at 127.0.0.1 (local host). Enter the port input in step 7.
  16. If using a web browser, enter the local host address with the port input in step 7, for example 127.0.0.1:80 would allow you to access the JACE or web API utilizing the standard Http port 80In the Remote Tunneling window, choose Start.
  17. Close the window.