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NetBackup™ Network Ports Reference Guide
Last Published:
2025-01-22
Product(s):
NetBackup (10.5.0.1)
- About the NetBackup network ports
- NetBackup Ports
- NetBackup default ports
- NetBackup primary server ports
- NetBackup media server ports
- NetBackup client ports
- NetBackup WORM storage server network ports
- NetBackup Snapshot Manager ports
- NetBackup web UI 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 legacy Web Services
- Other Network Ports
- NetBackup deduplication ports
- NetBackup malware detection ports
- NetBackup VMware ports
- Port usage for the NetBackup vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- Nutanix AHV cluster ports
- Required ports for different arrays
- Port requirements for Kubernetes operator deployment
- NetBackup CloudStore Service Container (nbcssc) port
- Index
NetBackup malware detection ports
A scan host is a host machine that has the required malware tool configured. Once it is integrated with NetBackup, NetBackup initiates scanning on the scan host. The scan host must have a share type configured, that is, an NFS or SMB client. Malware scanner ports must be open for NFS or SMB exports to be accessible.
For more information on the requirements for scan host, refer to the 'Prerequisites for a scan host' section of NetBackup Security and Encryption Guide.
For more information on NFS and SMB, see the following:
What ports need to be open for Samba to communicate with clients?