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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section II. Configuring hosts
  4. Configuring Host Properties
  5. Port Ranges properties
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Port Ranges properties

Use the Port Ranges properties in the NetBackup Administration Console to determine how hosts connect to one another. These properties apply to selected master servers, media servers, and clients.

Figure: Port Ranges dialog box

Port Ranges dialog box

The Port Ranges dialog box contains the following properties.

Table: Port Ranges dialog box properties

Property

Description

Use random port assignments

Specifies how the selected computer chooses a port when it communicates with NetBackup on other computers. Enable this property to let NetBackup randomly select ports from those that are free in the allowed range. For example, if the range is from 1023 through 5000, it chooses randomly from the numbers in this range.

If this property is not enabled, NetBackup chooses numbers sequentially, not randomly. NetBackup starts with the highest number that is available in the allowed range. For example, if the range is from 1023 through 5000, NetBackup chooses 5000. If 5000 is in use, port 4999 is chosen.

This property is enabled by default.

Client port window

Lets the administrator define the range of non-reserved ports on the selected computer. NetBackup can use any available port within this range as the source port when communicating with NetBackup on another computer.

Use OS selected non reserved port

Lets the operating system determine which non-reserved port to use.

Client reserved port window

This setting defines the range of reserved ports to use as the source port for the connection to NetBackup services. (By default, a NetBackup host uses a non-reserved port to connect to destination host names.)

If the following conditions are true, NetBackup chooses a port from the specified range:

  • The destination host name is local to the connecting host.

  • The local host name configuration uses a reserved port for the source port rather than a non-reserved port.

  • The destination port is a daemon port. The local host name uses a daemon port for the destination if one of the following is true:

    • The destination connect option for the local host name specifies that a daemon port be used.

    • Attempts to connect to destination ports 1556 and 13274 on the local host fail, which causes the daemon port to be used.

Other topics describe how to configure the local host to use a reserved source port and the destination port number for connections.

See CONNECT_OPTIONS option for NetBackup servers and clients.

See DEFAULT_CONNECT_OPTIONS option for NetBackup servers and clients.

Beginning with NetBackup 7.0.1, connections to other daemon ports use only the Client port window, not the Client reserved port window.

Server port window

This property specifies the range of non-reserved ports on which NetBackup processes on this computer accept connections from NetBackup when the connection is not to a well known port. This property primarily applies to bpcd call-back when vnetd is disabled in the connect options and the local host name is configured for non-reserved ports.

This property also applies in the situation where a third-party protocol is used, such as NDMP. It specifies the range of non-reserved ports on which this server accepts NetBackup connections from other computers. The default range is 1024 through 5000.

Instead of indicating a range of ports, you can enable Use OS selected non reserved port to let the operating system determine which non-reserved port to use.

This setting applies to the selected master or media server. The Accept connections on non reserved ports property must be enabled in the Universal Settings dialog box for hosts running NetBackup 7.0.1 and prior versions.

See Universal Settings properties.

Server reserved port window

This entry specifies the range of local reserved ports on which this computer accepts connections from NetBackup when the connection is not to a well known port. This property primarily applies to bpcd call-back when vnetd is disabled in the connect options for a local host name.

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