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Remote Agent ports
Client Encryption options
Server Encryption options
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. 76).
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.