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Configure TCP Ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100
Arcserve Backup uses TCP ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 to facilitate the following tasks:
- Communication between the primary server and the Agent for Oracle for UNIX or the Agent for Oracle for Linux that is installed on the data mover servers.
- Registering data mover servers with the primary server using regtool.
Note: Ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 do not require configuration if you do perform the above tasks.
To configure TCP Ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100
- Configure TCP ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 on the Arcserve Backup server.
Note: For information about how to configure ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 on Windows computers, see the Implementation Guide.
- Access the following directory on the data mover server:
/opt/Arcserve/SharedComponents/Arcserve Backup/jcli/conf
- Open the file named mgmt.properties using a text editing application.
- Locate the following syntax and specify the port number that you require:
sslport
nonsslport
clntportrange
Example:
sslport 7099
Note: You do not need to restart the Common Agent.
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