Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 38

Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall, to 34579 TCP-Supports Direct Attached Storage.

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Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall 4 Unmount the CD: For Red Hat umount /mnt/cdrom For SUSE umount /media/cdrom If you require the GUI and Agent or Management Service on more than one Linux system, repeat the steps in this section. Otherwise, continue with "Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Appliance and IP SAN" on page 33. Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall If your network includes a firewall, you must unblock these ports: • 8003 (TCP)-Allows inbound connections to the system running the Management Service; allows outgoing connections on systems running the Windows Support components (see page 17). • 34580 (TCP)-Allows outbound connections from the system running the Management Service; allows inbound connections for systems running the Provisioning Agent (see page 17). • 34570 to 34579 (TCP)-Supports Direct Attached Storage. • 34570 (UDP)-Supports Direct Attached Storage. • 34577 to 34580 (UDP)-Supports Direct Attached Storage. Note For more information, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID controller. If you have installed the GUI and Agent or Management Service on a system running Windows XP, you must also unblock the javaw process in the Windows firewall. Refer to your operating system documentation for instructions. 32 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide

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Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall
32
Snap Server 700i Series User’s Guide
4
Unmount the CD:
For Red Hat
umount /mnt/cdrom
For SUSE
umount /media/cdrom
If you require the GUI and Agent or Management Service on more than one Linux
system, repeat the steps in this section. Otherwise, continue with “Setting Up Your
iSCSI Storage Appliance and IP SAN” on page 33.
Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall
If your network includes a firewall, you must unblock these ports:
8003 (TCP)—
Allows inbound connections to the
system running the Management
Service
; allows outgoing connections on systems running the Windows Support
components (see page 17).
34580 (TCP)—Allows outbound connections from the system running the
Management
Service; allows inbound connections for systems running the
Provisioning Agent (see
page 17
).
34570 to 34579 (TCP)—Supports Direct Attached Storage.
34570 (UDP)—Supports Direct Attached Storage.
34577 to 34580 (UDP)—Supports Direct Attached Storage.
Note
For more information, refer to the
Adaptec Storage Manager User’s Guide for
Direct Attached Storage
on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS
RAID controller.
If you have installed the GUI and Agent or Management Service on a system
running Windows XP, you must also unblock the javaw process in the Windows
firewall. Refer to your operating system documentation for instructions.