Configure TCP Ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100

CA ARCserve Backup uses TCP ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 to facilitate the following tasks:

Note: Ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 do not require configuration if you do perform the above tasks.

To configure TCP Ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100

  1. Configure TCP ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 on the CA ARCserve Backup server.

    Note: For information about how to configure ports 7099, 2099, and 20000-20100 on Windows computers, see the Implementation Guide.

  2. Access the following directory on the data mover server:
    /opt/CA/SharedComponents/ARCserve Backup/jcli/conf
    
  3. Open the file named mgmt.properties using a text editing application.
  4. Locate the following syntax and specify the port number that you require:
    sslport
    nonsslport
    clntportrange
    

    Example:

    sslport 7099
    

    Note: You do not need to restart the Common Agent.

Configure UDP Port 41524

CA ARCserve Backup uses UDP port 41524 to allow the CA ARCserve Backup Discovery Service to discover CA ARCserve Backup services running on UNIX and Linux computers.

Note: Port 41524 does not require configuration if you do not use the Discovery Service. For more information about the Discovery Service, see the Administration Guide.

To configure UDP port 41524

  1. Configure UDP port 41524 on the CA ARCserve Backup server.

    Note: For information about how to configure UDP port 41524 on Windows computers, see the Implementation Guide.

  2. Access the following directory on the data mover server:
    /opt/CA/ABcmagt
    
  3. Open the file named agent.cfg using a text editing application.
  4. Locate the following syntax:
    #UDP_BCAST_PORT  41524
    

    Delete the character # that precedes the above syntax.

    Close agent.cfg and save your changes.

  5. Restart the Common Agent by executing the following commands:
    Caagent stop
    Caagent start
    


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