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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section VIII. Performing restores
  4. Managing client restores
  5. About client-redirected restores
  6. About restore restrictions
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

About restore restrictions

By default, NetBackup permits only the client that backs up files to restore those files. NetBackup ensures that the client name of the requesting client matches the peer name that was used to connect to the NetBackup server.

Unless clients share an IP address, the peer name is equivalent to the client's host name. (Clients can share an IP address due to the use of a gateway and token ring combination, or multiple connections.) When a client connects through a gateway, the gateway can use its own peer name to make the connection.

The NetBackup client name is normally the client's short host name, such as client1 rather than a longer form such as client1.null.com.

The client name is found in the following location:

Open the File > Backup, Archive, and Restore interface. Click File > Specify NetBackup Machines and Policy Type. The client name that is selected as Source client for restores is the source of the backups to be restored.

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