Veritas NetBackup™ Network Ports Reference Guide
- About the NetBackup network ports
- NetBackup Ports
- NetBackup default ports
- NetBackup master server ports
- NetBackup media server ports
- NetBackup client ports
- Java server ports
- Java Console ports
- NDMP server ports
- DataDomain OpenStorage ports
- NetBackup Granular Restore Technology (GRT) ports
- Network and port address translation
- Configuring ports for the NetBackup Web Services
- Other Network Ports
- NetBackup deduplication ports
- About communication ports and firewall considerations in OpsCenter
- NetBackup 5200 and 5220 appliance ports (for firewall between master and media server)
- NetBackup VMware ports
- Port usage for the NetBackup vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- NetBackup CloudStore Service Container (nbcssc) port
- NetBackup Web Management Console (nbwmc) ports
NetBackup deduplication ports
The following table shows the ports that are used for NetBackup deduplication that includes Media Server Deduplication (MSDP), and optimized deduplication. If firewalls exist between the various deduplication hosts, you must open the required ports.
Deduplication hosts are the media servers, deduplication storage servers, any load balancing servers, and any clients that deduplicate their own data.
Note:
MSDP with Client-Direct (client deduplication) and optimized duplication need some ports to be opened.
Table: NetBackup deduplication port usage
Port | Usage |
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10082 | This is the NetBackup Deduplication Engine (spoold) port that is used by MSDP. Open this port between:
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10102 | This is the NetBackup Deduplication Manager (spad) port that is used by MSDP. Open this port between:
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Ports 10082 and 10102 (MSDP) must also be open between the media server and any storage servers that perform optimized duplications.
Note:
If using Auto Image Replication (AIR) for optimized duplication, TCP ports 1556, 10082, and 10102 (MSDP) must be open between the NetBackup domains.