The following table lists the ports used by Arcserve UDP Recovery Point Server (RPS):
Port Number |
Port Type |
Initiated by |
Listening Process |
Internal / External Port |
Description |
8014 |
TCP |
UDP RPS |
httpd.exe |
External |
Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port to visit UDP RPS and UDP Agent Notes:
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8016 |
TCP |
UDP RPS |
tomcat7.exe |
Internal |
Internally used by UDP RPS 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. |
5000-5060 |
TCP |
UDP RPS |
GDDServer.exe |
External |
This port range is reserved for UDP RPS Deduplication Data Store Service. One UDP RPS Deduplication data store will use 3 free ports start from 5000. It is needed when data store with Deduplication enabled for backup or restore. If you use RPS as the replication target only, you don’t need to open them in the firewall configuration. Note: The port range can be customized in Registry by changing the following in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Arcserve\Unified Data Protection\Engine\DataStore:
Only data store created after registry changes will use the newly changed port range. |
18005 |
TCP |
TOMCAT |
tomcat7.exe |
Internal |
To shutdown Tomcat used by the UDP RPS or Agent. Note: This port can only be changed by modifying TOMCAT configuration files. This port can be ignored for the firewall setting |
445 |
TCP |
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External |
Communication port for SMB service to enable Shared Folder on Windows OS. Note: This port is used when the RPS hosts the data store on a local disk. The data store exposes the shared folder as the backup destination for the UDP Agent to back up data. |
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