Ports
The following tables list network ports that must be opened to manage inbound and outbound traffic.
Backup
|
From |
To |
Protocol |
Port |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Backup server, guest interaction proxy (Enterprise and Enterprise Plus editions) |
Source Windows machine with Microsoft Exchange |
TCP, UDP |
135, 137 to 139, 445 |
Ports used to deploy the runtime coordination process on the source machine. |
|
TCP |
6005 to 65535 |
The dynamic RPC range that is used by the runtime coordination process which is deployed on the source machine for application-aware processing (when working over the network). Note: Microsoft Exchange (in particular, Client Access) expands standard Windows dynamic RPC port range to provide better scalability. For more information, see this Microsoft article. |
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|
Source Windows machine with Microsoft Exchange |
Backup server, guest interaction proxy (Enterprise and Enterprise Plus editions) |
TCP |
6005 to 65535 |
The dynamic RPC range that is used by the runtime coordination process which is deployed on the source machine for application-aware processing (when working over the network). Note: Microsoft Exchange (in particular, Client Access) expands standard Windows dynamic RPC port range to provide better scalability. For more information, see this Microsoft article. |
|
Note |
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Configuring dynamic RPC range is not required when using default Microsoft Windows firewall settings as Veeam Backup & Replication automatically creates an associated firewall rule for the runtime process during installation. When using custom firewall settings or if application-aware processing fails with the RPC function call failed error, make sure to configure dynamic RPC ports manually. For more information, see this Microsoft article. |
Restore
|
From |
To |
Protocol |
Port |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Backup server, Veeam Backup & Replication console |
Target Microsoft Exchange 2013/2016/2019 CAS server |
TCP |
443 |
Port used for Microsoft Exchange web services connections. |