NetBackup™ Network Ports Reference Guide
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NetBackup Snapshot Manager ports
The following table lists the ports that are used between NetBackup and NetBackup Snapshot Manager. The required ports must be opened if firewall exists between the ports.
Table: Ports that must be open in a environment with NetBackup Snapshot Manager
Source | Port | Destination | Description |
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Primary server | 443 | Snapshot Manager | To handle API requests. If configured with default port else inbound must be allowed by firewall for custom port. |
Media server | 443 | Snapshot Manager | To handle API requests. If configured with default port else inbound must be allowed by firewall for custom port. |
Client | 443 | Snapshot Manager | To handle API requests. If configured with default port else inbound must be allowed by firewall for custom port. |
Snapshot Manager agents | 5671 | Snapshot Manager | Interaction with Snapshot Manager agents. |
Snapshot Manager | 1556 | Primary server | Registration with NetBackup primary server. |
The following table lists the additional network ports that are required and must be open when NetBackup Snapshot Manager for Cloud is using agentless communication with the protected VMs:
Table: Additional ports required for agentless communication with the protected VMs
Source | Port | Destination | Description |
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Snapshot Manager | 22 | Linux and Windows VM | For agentless connection to Linux/Windows VM (OpenSSH). |
For Windows: Ports 139 and 445 must be open outbound from the clients (target VMs on which on-host agents are running) to access SMB share from the storage server(s).
For Linux: Ports 2049 and 111, the standard NFS ports, 2049 and 111 must be open outbound from the clients (target VMs on which on-host agents are running) to access NFS share from the storage server(s).