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Specifying Preferred Networks

You can choose networks over which Veeam Backup & Replication must transport data when you perform data protection and disaster recovery tasks. This option can be helpful if you have a non-production network and want to route data traffic over this network instead of the production one.

Preferred network rule applies only to traffic between the following backup infrastructure components:

  • Backup server
  • WAN accelerator1
  • Gateway server2
  • VMware CDP proxy
  • VMware backup proxy
  • Backup repository
  • Log shipping server
  • Tape server
  • Storage system (backup from storage snapshots scenario)3
  • Veeam Agent

1 The rule applies only to traffic between the source and target WAN accelerators.
2 The rule does not apply to traffic between the gateway server and backup repository. For the list of backup repositories with which the gateway server communicates, see Gateway Server.
3 The rule does not apply when backing up from Cisco HyperFlex systems or when the transport mode is Direct storage access.

To define networks for data transfer, you must create a list of preferred networks. When Veeam Backup & Replication needs to transfer data, it uses networks from this list. If a connection over preferred networks cannot be established for some reason, Veeam Backup & Replication will automatically fail over to the production network.

To set a network priority list:

  1. From the main menu, select Network Traffic Rules.
  2. In the Global Network Traffic Rules window, click Networks.
  3. In the Preferred Networks window, select the Prefer the following networks for backup and replication traffic check box.
  4. Click Add.
  5. Specify a network address using a CIDR notation or a network mask and click Add.
  6. Repeat steps 4-5 for all networks that you want to add.

Specifying Preferred Networks