UDP Windows Agent
The following table lists the ports used by Arcserve UDP Windows Agent:
Port Number |
Port Type |
Initiated by |
Listening Process |
Internal / External Port |
Description |
8014 |
TCP |
UDP Windows Agent |
tomcat9.exe |
External |
Default HTTP/HTTPS communication port to visit UDP RPS and UDP Agent. Note: You can modify the default communication port when you install the UDP components. |
18005 |
TCP |
TOMCAT |
tomcat9.exe |
Internal |
To shut down 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. |
4090 |
TCP |
UDP Windows Agent |
HATransServer.exe |
External |
To transfer data for Virtual Standby task in the proxy mode. Note: This port is only needed when you specify this UDP Windows Agent as Virtual Standby Monitor. |
135 |
TCP |
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External |
Communication port for RPC service on Windows OS. Note: This port is only needed whenever UDP Console remotely deploys UDP Windows Agent to this Agent machine. If the UDP Windows Agent is installed by running setup locally, this port is not required. |
445 |
TCP |
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External |
Communication port for SMB service to enable Shared Folder on Windows OS. Note: This port is only needed whenever UDP Console remotely deploys UDP Windows Agent to this Agent machine. If the UDP Windows Agent is installed by running setup locally, this port is not required. |