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  • Welcome to vStor!
  • Introduction
  • Installation
    • Deploying Catalogic vStor on Physical Appliances
    • Deploying Catalogic vStor Virtual Appliance for VMware
    • Deploying Catalogic vStor Virtual Appliance for Microsoft Hyper-V
    • Required Ports for Catalogic vStor
    • Updating Catalogic vStor
  • Quick Start
    • Catalogic vStor for VMware
    • Catalogic vStor for Hyper-V
  • Basic Configuration
    • Initializing vStor
    • Adding Catalogic vStor Node to Catalogic DPX
      • Using vStor API Keys with Catalogic DPX
    • Configuring vStor System Settings
      • Basic System Configuration
      • Security and Network
      • Data Management and Optimization
      • System Monitoring and Maintenance
    • Configuring Network Settings of Catalogic vStor
    • Backing up Configuration Settings of Catalogic vStor
    • Restoring Configuration Settings of Catalogic vStor
  • Storage Management
    • Adding Disks to Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Storage Pools in Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Volumes in Catalogic vStor
      • Migrating Volumes in Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Shares in Catalogic vStor
    • Managing Hosts for LUN Volumes in Catalogic vStor
  • Data Protection
    • Catalogic vStor Backup and Recovery
    • Creating vStor Partnerships
      • Creating Replication Groups
    • Enabling Volume Encryption
  • Advanced Configuration
    • Using Multipath Storage for Catalogic vStor
    • Certificates in Catalogic vStor
    • Adding Encryption URLs to Catalogic vStor
    • MinIO Buckets in Catalogic vStor
    • Assigning an E-mail to the vStor Account
    • Managing vStor User Accounts
    • Using Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) in vStor
  • vStor Command Line Interface
    • Catalogic vStor Server CLI Overview
  • Best Practices
    • Hardware Configurations: Best Practices
    • Data Backup: Best Practices
    • Data Archiving: Best Practices
    • Backup Storage: Best Practices
    • Frequently Asked Questions: Best Practices
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  1. Installation

Required Ports for Catalogic vStor

The following ports are used in Catalogic vStor servers as Incoming vStor Firewall Connections. Ensure the listed ports are available:

PORT
Protocol
Service
Description

22

TCP

SSH

Used to configure vStor using command line interface.

111

TCP

NFS

Used for NFS data transfers to/from vStor.

2049

TCP

NFS

Used for NFS data transfers to/from vStor.

3260

TCP

iSCSI

Used for iSCSI data transfer to/from vStor.

3260

UDP

iSCSI

Used for iSCSI data transfer to/from vStor.

6123

TCP

Cmagent

Used for archive data transfer to tape, cloud, and DiskDirectory.

8900

TCP

REST

Used to communicate with vStor API.

10000

TCP

Nibbler

Used for archive data transfer to tape, cloud, and DiskDirectory.

20048

TCP

NFS

Used for NFS data transfer to/from vStor.

Port utilization

Operations on the Catalogic vStor server utilize specific ports:

  • Instant Access: TCP ports 3260 and 8900.

  • Full Virtualization and Instant Virtualization: TCP ports 111, 2049, 3260, 8900, and 20048.

  • Agent-based block backup: TCP ports 111, 2049, and 20048.

  • Agent-based block restore: TCP ports 3260 and 8900.

  • Agentless block backup: TCP ports 111, 2049, 3260, 8900, and 20048.

  • Agentless block restore: TCP ports 111, 2049, 3260, 8900, and 20048.

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