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4.
For the new communication settings to take effect, restart all running Acronis components—
preferably, by restarting Windows. If restart is not possible, make sure you do the following:
If Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Console is running, close it and start it again.
If other Acronis components, such as Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent for Windows or
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server are running, restart their correspondent
services from the
Services
snap-in in Windows.
Remote Agent ports
Specifies the port that the component will use for incoming and outgoing communication with other
Acronis components.
Select one of the following:
Not configured
The component will use the default TCP port number 9876.
Enabled
The component will use the specified port; type the port number in the
Server TCP Port
box.
Disabled
The same as
Not configured
.
For details about the network port and instructions on how to specify it in Linux and a bootable
environment, see Network port configuration (p. 86).
Client Encryption options
Specifies whether to encrypt the transferred data when the component acts as a client application,
and whether to trust self-signed SSL certificates.
Select one of the following:
Not configured
The component will use the default settings, which is to use encryption if possible and to trust
self-signed SSL certificates (see the following option).
Enabled
Encryption is enabled. In
Encryption
, select one of the following:
Enabled
Data transfer will be encrypted if encryption is enabled on the server application, otherwise
it will be unencrypted.
Disabled
Encryption is disabled; any connection to a server application which requires encryption will
not be established.
Required
Data transfer will be performed only if encryption is enabled on the server application (see
"Server Encryption options"); it will be encrypted.
Authentication parameters