This port is used to provide faster Veeam Agent deployment.
Ports on a Microsoft Windows server used for deploying the Distribution Server component. For every TCP connection that a backup job uses, one port from this range is assigned. Port port used for the volume-level restore.ĭefault port used as a control channel from the Veeam Backup Server to the Veeam Agent computer.ĭefault port used by the Veeam Data Mover.ĭefault range of ports used for communication between Veeam Agent components during data transmission. For more information, see Storage Snapshots Support. Port used for communication with the hardware VSS provider. Ports used to collect Microsoft SQL logs from the Veeam Agent computer operating as part of a failover cluster with SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups. Ports used to collect Microsoft SQL logs from the Veeam Agent computer. If the backup repository server role and the mount server role are assigned to different servers in your infrastructure, you must open ports described in the Mount Server Connections subsection of the Veeam Backup & Replication User Guide. Ports 611 are used to deploy Veeam Agent on the computer and to provide faster restore. Ports 137 to 139 and 445 are used during restore started from the Veeam Backup & Replication console.
Ports 137 to 139 are used by backup infrastructure components to communicate using NetBIOS. WMI queries are mandatory to back up failover clusters and perform file-level restore and optional to provide faster Veeam Agent deployment. If port 6184 is already in use, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows Service will try to use the next port number.ĭefault ports used for communication with the Veeam Installer Service. Default port used for communication with the Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows Service.