Used Ports
The following tables list network ports that must be opened to manage inbound/outbound traffic.
From | To | Protocol | Port | Notes |
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Veeam Backup Server | Oracle Server Guest OS | TCP, UDP | 135, 137 to 139, 445 | Ports used to deploy the runtime coordination process on a VM guest OS. |
TCP | 49152 to 65535 | Dynamic RPC range used by the runtime coordination process that is deployed on a VM guest OS for application-aware processing.1 For more information, see this Microsoft article. | ||
TCP | 6167 | For archived logs shipping Port used by the runtime coordination process on a VM guest OS from which archived logs are collected. | ||
Oracle Server VM Guest OS | Veeam Backup Server | TCP | 49152 to 65535 | Dynamic RPC range used by the runtime coordination process that is deployed on a VM guest OS for application-aware processing.1 |
Log Shipping Server / Backup Repository | TCP | 2500 to 3300 | For archived logs shipping Default range of ports used for data transfer over the network. Log shipping server is used in case the direct connection to the backup repository is not possible. For more information, see Log Shipping Servers. |
1 If you use default Microsoft Windows firewall settings, you do not need to configure dynamic RPC ports: during setup, Veeam Backup & Replication automatically creates a firewall rule for the runtime process. If you use firewall settings other than default ones or application-aware processing fails with the RPC function call failed error, you need to configure dynamic RPC ports. For more information on how to configure RPC dynamic port allocation to work with firewalls, see this Microsoft KB article.
Oracle on Linux
From | To | Protocol | Port | Notes |
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Veeam Backup Server | Oracle on Linux Server Guest OS | TCP | 22 | Default SSH port used as a control channel. |
TCP | 2500 to 3300 | Default range of ports used for managing data transfer over the network. | ||
TCP | 6167 | For archived logs shipping Port used by the runtime process on the VM guest OS from which archived logs are collected. | ||
Oracle Server VM Guest OS | Log Shipping Server / Backup Repository | TCP | 2500 to 3300 | For archived logs shipping Default range of ports used for managing data transfer over the network. Log shipping server is used in case the direct connection to the backup repository is not possible. For more information, see Log Shipping Servers. |
From | To | Protocol | Port | Notes |
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Veeam Backup Server / Standalone Console | Mount Service | TCP | 6170 | Port used for connections to the mount service. |
Oracle on Windows Server | TCP | 49152 to 65535 | Recommended dynamic RPC port range for Microsoft Windows 2008 and newer. For more information, see this Microsoft article. | |
TCP | 1025 to 1075 | Default range of ports for the runtime component installed on the VM guest OS to support restore operations. Port is opened only during application item restore. Note: You must manually open these ports for Veeam.Oracle.Service.exe in Microsoft Windows Firewall. | ||
Oracle on Linux Server | TCP | 22 | Default SSH port used as a control channel. | |
Backup Repository Server | Oracle on Linux Server | TCP | 2500 to 3300 | Default range of ports used for managing data transfer during restore to the original (remote) VM on the target Oracle on Linux server. |
Oracle on Linux Server | Veeam Backup Server | TCP | 22 | Default SSH port used as a control channel. |
Backup Repository Server | TCP | 2500 to 3300 | Default range of ports used for managing data transfer during restore to the original (remote) VM on the target Oracle on Linux server. | |
Mount Service | Oracle on Windows Server | TCP | 6160, 11731 | Ports used by the Veeam Installer Service for connections to a target Oracle on Windows server. |
Make sure to open the following ports when using a staging Oracle server.
From | To | Protocol | Port | Notes |
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Target VM / Staging Oracle Server | Mount server associated with the backup repository | TCP | 3260 to 3270 | Range of ports opened by Veeam Backup & Replication to manage iSCSI traffic during restore to the target VM. This port range is opened only during application item restore. |