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Acronis Backup Advanced: Network Connections 1. Remote installation of Agents Management Server is present TCP 9876: Registration on the management server Management console TCP 9876: Requesting to install components TCP 445: Sending files (see the list) Management server TCP 25001: Sending installation parameters TCP 22 (SSH): Sending files (see the list) Starting installation License server TCP 9876: Acquiring a license Management Server is absent TCP 445: Sending files (see the list) Management console TCP 25001: Sending installation parameters TCP 22 (SSH): Sending files (see the list) Starting installation License server TCP 9876: Acquiring a license (Use of the license server is optional.) Connection notes: : The arrow direction shows which component initiates a connection. The text shows the destination port. The source port is 1025– 5000 (Windows prior to Windows Vista), 49152–65535 (Windows Vista and later), or 32768–61000 (Linux and the virtual appliance). The agent registers itself by using the specified network name or IP address of the management server. If the network name is specified, the agent obtains the IP address either from the DNS server or from the hosts file (%SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\ hosts in Windows or /etc/hosts in Linux). Adding the management server to this file helps when the agent is located on a different subnet than the management server. In a non-DNS environment, it is necessary to enable Network Discovery and File and Printer Sharing on the machine from where the installation is performed (the management server or the management console). This requires additional TCP and UDP ports to be open. Encryption notes: TCP 22: Traffic is encrypted by using the SSH protocol. TCP 445: Traffic encryption depends on the File and Printer Sharing options in Windows TCP 9876: By default, traffic is encrypted. Encryption is configured through the Acronis administrative template. TCP 25001: Traffic itself isn’t encrypted. But all user names and passwords are sent encrypted. List of transferred files (Windows): Installation packages (.msi files): Contain components being installed Acroinst.exe: Manages the installation process Msi_setup.exe: Installs a component List of transferred files (Linux): Installation packages (.i686 or .x86_64 files) 2. Communication between components TCP 80 (HTTP): Checking for software updates TCP 443 (HTTPS): Retrieving files from the cloud storage Management console Acronis website Web browser TCP 9876: Managing licenses Agent for Windows TCP 9876: Managing agents Standard ports and protocols TCP 8080 (HTTP): Accessing the management server Web page; downloading installation packages Management server TCP 9876: Registering, managing agents* Unmanaged vault (network share, NAS, FTP, SFTP) Agent for Hyper-V TCP 9876: Managing storage nodes and centralized catalog TCP 9876: Accessing managed vaults Virtual machines TCP 443 TCP 902 Managed vault (network share, NAS) Agent for VMware (Virtual Appliance) Encryption notes: : Traffic is not encrypted. TCP 9876: By default, traffic is encrypted. Encryption is configured through the Acronis administrative template. TCP 443: Traffic is encrypted by the HTTPS protocol. TCP 44445, TCP 55556: Traffic is encrypted. VMware vSphere VM Agent for Windows To the cloud storage VMware vCenter Server Agent for Linux ESX(i) host VM Storage node Standard ports and protocols Agent for VMware (Windows) TCP 443, TCP 902: Accessing VMware vSphere ESX(i) host Acronis Cloud Backup Storage Agent for Exchange TCP 9876: Checking licenses TCP 9876: Managing licenses TCP 443 (HTTPS), TCP 44445, TCP 55556: Accessing the cloud storage Agent for Linux TCP 9876: Communicating with the management server License server Firewall To managed and unmanaged vaults Connection note: : The arrow direction shows which component initiates a connection. * Registering: Connection is initiated by either the management server or the agent, depending on which component triggers the registration process. Managing: The management server initiates a connection to deploy centralized backup plans and collect logs. An agent initiates a connection to notify that the machine has come online or that its IP address has changed.
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