Ports Used by the Appliance
Appliance for Linux Support
The following ports are required for backup and other jobs when you have a LAN envir-
onment:
Port
#
Port
Type
Initiated
by
Listening
Process
Description
8017 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 8017 on appliance
to the Linux backup server in order to backup other
Linux node to Amazon S3.
8018 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 8018 on appliance
to the Linux Backup Server Agent port 8014.
8019 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 8019 on appliance
to the Linux Backup Server SSH port 22.
8021 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 8021 on appliance
to Linux backup server to backup other Linux node
using 8021 port.
8036 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 8036 on appliance
to the Linux Backup Server port 8036.
50000 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 50000 on appliance
to Linux backup server in order to backup other
Linux node to cloud using 50000 port.
50001 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 50001 on appliance
to Linux backup server in order to backup other
Linux node to cloud using 50001 port.
50002 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 50002 on appliance
to Linux backup server in order to backup other
Linux node to cloud using 50002 port.
50003 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 50003 on appliance
to Linux backup server in order to backup other
Linux node to cloud using 50003 port.
50004 TCP
NAT port redirection, redirects 50004 on appliance
to Linux backup server in order to backup other
Linux node to cloud using 50004 port.
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