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Secure Connect Gateway 5.x — Virtual Edition Support Matrix

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Entry level and midrange storage devices

The following table lists the network port requirements of the following entry-level and midrange storage devices—PowerStore, PowerVault ME5, Unity or Unity VSA, VNX, VNXe.

For the network port requirements of EqualLogic, PowerVault MD3 and ME4 series, Dell Compellent, and Network Attached Storage devices, see:

Table 1. Entry level and midrange storage devicesThe following table lists the entry-level and midrange storage devices that are supported by secure connect gateway.
Model TCP port or collection protocol Direction Source or Destination Application name Communication
PowerStore HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (using SSH) Remote support
443 PowerStore Manager
PowerVault ME5 HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
Unity or Unity VSA HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (using SSH) Remote support
80, 443 Unisphere
VNX HTTPS2 Outbound To secure connect gateway ConnectEMC Service notification
Passive FTP1
SMTP
HTTPS 9443 MFT
13456 Inbound From secure connect gateway KTCONS Remote support
13456,13457 RemoteKTrace
9519 Remotely-Anywhere
22, 2022 CLI (using SSH)
80, 443, 2162, 2163, 8000 Unisphere/USM/Navisphere SecureCLI
6391, 6392, 60020 Remote Diagnostic Agent
VNXe HTTPS3 Outbound To your SMTP server To secure connect gateway ConnectEMC Service notification
Passive FTP
SMTP
HTTPS 9443 MFT
22, 2022 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (using SSH) Remote support
80, 443 Unisphere

1—The use of HTTPS for service notifications depends on the version of ConnectEMC used by the managed device. For more information, see the product documentation. The default port for HTTPS is 443. The value for Passive Port Range in FTP is set to 21 and 5400 through 5413. This range indicates the data channel ports available for the response to the PASV commands. These ports are used for the Passive FTP mode of the Connect Home messages and for the GWExt loading and output.

2—HTTPS is supported only on devices running Block-Operating-Environment version 05.33.009.5.231 or later and file Operating Environment version 8.1.9.231 or later.

3—HTTPS is supported only on devices running Operating Environment version 3.1.10 or later.


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