Computer Associates BABNWUP900NE6 Administration Guide - Page 259

This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server will try

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Configuring Your Firewall to Optimize Communication - You can perform this change using the Admin.exe application installed by the client agent. - You must restart the Universal Agent service. ■ Machine A and D are BrightStor ARCserve Backup servers. Machine B and C are client agent machines. If you want machine A to browse and backup files on machine B, add the following to PortsConfig.cfg file. fsbackupservice 7000 MachineB fsbackupserviceudp 7000 MachineB To allow the client agent from machine A to communicate with the BrightStor ARCserve Backup machine D, add the following lines to the PortsConfig.cfg file on machine A. fsbackupservice 8000 MachineA fsbackupserviceudp 8000 MachineA You must restart the Universal Agent on machine A. Note: You can apply this logic to the BrightStor® ARCserve® Backup Agent for Microsoft SQL Server (sqlagenttcpservice) and the BrightStor® ARCserve® Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Premium Add-on (exchangeagenttcpserverlevel) for TCP-based services (fsbackupservice, sqlagenttcpservice, exchangeagenttcpserverlevel). ■ For BrightStor ARCserve Backup MSRPC services: MSRPC listens over "ncacn_ip_tcp" and "ncacn_np" protocols. The "ncacn_ip_tcp" uses system assigned ports by default rather than hard-coded ports. The hostname and IP address are not required for the RPC Services. For example, a change for an MSRPC service could be: dbagentsrpcserver 9000 This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server will try to use port 9000. dbagentsrpcserver 9000;9001 This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server will try to communicate using port 9000; if it does not succeed it will try to use port 9001. If it does not succeed BrightStor ARCserve Backup will write a message in the Windows Application Activity Log. dbagentsrpcserver 9000-9500 This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server tries to communicate using port 9000. If it does not succeed BrightStor ARCserve Backup will try to communicate using port 9001, and continue to attempt to communicate up to port 9500. If it cannot use any port in the range, will write a message in the Windows Application Activity Log. Administering the Backup Server 9-35

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Configuring Your Firewall to Optimize Communication
Administering the Backup Server
9–35
You can perform this change using the Admin.exe application installed by
the client agent.
You must restart the Universal Agent service.
Machine A and D are BrightStor ARCserve Backup servers. Machine B and C
are client agent machines. If you want machine A to browse and backup files
on machine B, add the following to PortsConfig.cfg file.
fsbackupservice
7000
MachineB
fsbackupserviceudp
7000
MachineB
To allow the client agent from machine A to communicate with the BrightStor
ARCserve Backup machine D, add the following lines to the PortsConfig.cfg
file on machine A.
fsbackupservice
8000
MachineA
fsbackupserviceudp
8000
MachineA
You must restart the Universal Agent on machine A.
Note:
You can apply this logic to the BrightStor
®
ARCserve
®
Backup Agent for
Microsoft SQL Server (sqlagenttcpservice) and the BrightStor
®
ARCserve
®
Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange Premium Add-on
(exchangeagenttcpserverlevel) for TCP-based services (fsbackupservice,
sqlagenttcpservice, exchangeagenttcpserverlevel).
For BrightStor ARCserve Backup MSRPC services:
MSRPC listens over “ncacn_ip_tcp” and “ncacn_np” protocols. The
“ncacn_ip_tcp” uses system assigned ports by default rather than hard-coded
ports. The hostname and IP address are not required for the RPC Services.
For example, a change for an MSRPC service could be:
dbagentsrpcserver
9000
This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server will try
to use port 9000.
dbagentsrpcserver
9000;9001
This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server will try
to communicate using port 9000; if it does not succeed it will try to use port
9001. If it does not succeed BrightStor ARCserve Backup will write a message
in the Windows Application Activity Log.
dbagentsrpcserver
9000-9500
This setting means that the CA BrightStor Backup Agent RPC Server tries to
communicate using port 9000. If it does not succeed BrightStor ARCserve
Backup will try to communicate using port 9001, and continue to attempt to
communicate up to port 9500.
If it cannot use any port in the range, will write a message in the Windows
Application Activity Log.