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Communication Ports Used by Arcserve UDP

The following table lists the TCP and UDP port numbers used by Arcserve UDP.

Components installed on Microsoft Windows

Port Number

Port Type

Initiated by

Listening Process

Description

8015

TCP

UDP Console

Tomcat8.exe

Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port between remote management consoles and the UDP server.

Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port between remote management consoles and the UDP Agent.

Note: You can modify the default communication port when you install the UDP components.

8014

TCP

UDP Agent

Tomcat7.exe

Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port between remote management consoles and the UDP server.

Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port between remote management consoles and the UDP Agent.

Note: You can modify the default communication port when you install the UDP components.

8014

TCP

UDP Server

httpd.exe

Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port between the UDP server and UDP consoles.

*Default shared port and the only port you must open when you use the UDP server as the replication destination. Do not open port 5000-5060 used by data stores with global deduplication enabled.

Note: You can modify the default communication port when you install the UDP components.

8016

TCP

UDP Server

Tomcat7.exe

Reserved for UDP Server Web Services to communicate with the UDP RPS Port Sharing Service on the same server.

Note: The port could not be customized and can be ignored for the firewall setting.

1433

TCP

Remote Java

sqlsrvr.exe

Default communication port between the UDP console and Microsoft SQL Server databases when they reside on different computers.

Note: You can modify the default communication port when installing SQL Server.

5000-5060

TCP

UDP Server

GDDServer.exe

Reserved for UDP RPS Global Deduplication DataStore Service. One UDP GDD data store will use 3 free ports start from 5000. It is needed when data store with GDD enabled for backup or restore task is used.

4090

TCP

UDP Agent

HATransServer.exe

To transfer data for Virtual Standby task in the proxy mode.

8006

 

 

 

To shutdown Tomcat used by the UDP console.

18005

 

 

Arcserve.CommunicationFoundation.WindowsService.exe

To shutdown Tomcat used by the UDP server or Agent.

6052

TCP

Arcserve Backup GDB

Arcserve.CommunicationFoundation.WindowsService.exe

Arcserve.CommunicationFoundation.WindowsService.exe

Communication that lets the Console and the Arcserve Backup Global Dashboard Primary server synchronize data.

6054

TCP

Arcserve Backup Primary server

 

Arcserve.CommunicationFoundation.WindowsService.exe

Communication that lets the Console and the Arcserve Backup Primary server synchronize data.

Components installed on Linux

Port Number

Port Type

Initiated by

Listening Process

Description

67

UDP

UDP Linux

bootpd

Incoming, used for PXE boot server. Only required if user wants to use the PXE boot feature.

Note: The port numbers cannot be customized.

69

UDP

UDP Linux

tffpd

Incoming, used for the PXE boot server. Only required if user wants to use the PXE boot feature.

Note: The port numbers cannot be customized.

8014

TCP

UDP Linux

Java

Both incoming and outgoing. Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port between the remote consoles and the UDP agent for Linux .

18005

TCP

UDP Linux

Java

Used by Tomcat. Ignore this port for the firewall setting.

22

TCP

SSH service

 

UDP Linux 3rd party dependency. Default for SSH service, however, you can change this port. This port is required for both incoming and outgoing communications.

Production node protected by UDP Linux remotely

Port Number

Port Type

Initiated by

Listening Process

Description

22

Port Type

SSH service

 

UDP Linux 3rd party dependency. Default for SSH service, however, you can change this port. This port is required for both incoming and outgoing communications.

Ports listed above are required for backup and other jobs when you have a LAN environment.

*Port sharing is supported for replication jobs. All data on different ports can be forwarded to port 8014 (default port for the UDP Server, can be modified during installation). When a replication job runs between two recovery point servers across WAN, only port 8014 need to be open.

Similarly, for remote replications, the Remote administrator need to open or forward port 8014 (for data replication) and port 8015 (default port for the UDP console, can be modified during installation) for local recovery point servers to get the assigned replication plan.