

Introducing Arcserve Backup Agents and Options › Using Options › NDMP NAS Option › Installing the Option › Configuration › Configure Custom Ports
Configure Custom Ports
Circumstances may arise when you want to specify a custom port or a range of ports for NAS filer to server backups. For example, there is a firewall between the backup server and the NAS filer.
Follow these steps:
- Log in to the backup server and open the ports configuration file located in the following directory:
- Windows x64 operating systems
-
C:\Program Files (x86)\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\PortsConfig.cfg
and
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\PortsConfig.cfg
- Windows x86 operating systems
-
C:\Program Files\CA\SharedComponents\ARCserve Backup\PortsConfig.cfg
- Set ENABLE_CONFIGURABLE_PORTS=1
- Add one of the following lines to specify a custom port:
- filertoserver 10000
- filertoserver 10001-10005 (range of ports)
- Close and save PortsConfig.cfg.
- Restart all Arcserve Backup services on the backup server using the cstop.bat and cstart.bat batch files.
- Repeat Steps 1 through 5 on all primary and member servers.
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