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Secure Connect Gateway 5.x — Virtual Edition Support Matrix

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Supported data protection devices

The following table lists the supported data protection devices:

Table 1. Supported data protection devicesThe following table lists the other data protection devices supported by secure connect gateway.
Model TCP port or collection protocol Direction Source or Destination Application name Communication
AppSync HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
HTTPS1
Avamar HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
HTTPS1 ConnectEMC
Passive FTP
SMTP To secure connect gateway or to your SMTP server
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
443 AVInstaller
80, 443, 8778, 8779, 8780, 8781, 8580, 8543, 9443, 7778, 7779, 7780, and 7781 Enterprise Manager
7778, 7779, 7780, 7781, and 9443 MCGUI
CloudBoost Virtual Appliance HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
HTTPS1 ConnectEMC or DialEMC
Passive FTP1
SMTP
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
Data Domain HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
443, 25, 21 ConnectEMC
80, 443 Inbound From secure connect gateway Enterprise Manager Remote support
22 CLI (via SSH)
232 Telnet
Data Protection Advisor HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
HTTPS1 ConnectEMC
Passive FTP1
SMTP
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
9002, 9003, and 9004 DPA GUI
3389 Remote desktop
Data Protection Appliance HTTPS1 Outbound To secure connect gateway ConnectEMC Service notification
Passive FTP1
SMTP
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
8543 DPAppliance ACM
443 Data Protection Search UI, vSphere Web Client, IDRAC Web
Enterprise Copy Data Management HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
HTTPS1 ConnectEMC
Passive FTP
SMTP
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
9000 Skyline UI
14443 SkylineUpgradeUI
8443 SkylineRESTAPIUI
Networker HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
7938 Inbound From secure connect gateway N/A
PowerPath HTTPS 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
PowerPath Management Appliance 9443 Outbound To secure connect gateway REST Service notification
22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLIViaSSH Remote Support
PowerProtect Appliance 22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
PowerProtect Data Manager 22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support
UCC 22 Inbound From secure connect gateway CLI (via SSH) Remote support

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—Telnet port should be enabled only if SSH (port 22) cannot be used.


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