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Port numbers for site to site migration
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I want a comprehensive list of port numbers required for SITE-SITE migration. I searched for that in KB but I couldn’t find the list.
Can you provide the complete of port numbers used in Zerto ?
http://s3.amazonaws.com/zertodownload_docs/Latest/Zerto%20Virtual%20Replication%20Zerto%20Cloud%20Manager%20%28ZCM%29%20Online%20Help/index.html#page/ZertoCloudManagerInstallation/Install_ZCM.1.5.html#wwconnect_header
I searched in the technical documentation and found this. Is this list exhaustive ?
Thanks.
Zerto uses a common set of ports regardless of platform.
The ports you need for vSphere are listed in the table under the Firewall section here: http://s3.amazonaws.com/zertodownload_docs/Latest/Zerto%20Virtual%20Replication%20Zerto%20Virtual%20Manager%20%28ZVM%29%20-%20vSphere%20Online%20Help/index.html#page/ZertoVirtualManagerInstallationandConfiguration%2FInstall_VC.1.4.html
This is the Hyper-V link, so you can see them side by side:
The links in the post are broken. Please can they be updated.
Stewart,
Direct document links will update dynamically due to filename changes and/or AWS path changes over time.
Your best bet is to browse to our Technical Documentation page at https://www.zerto.com/myzerto/technical-documentation and download the “Enterprise Guidelines” document for the platform or platforms you are using with ZVR.
Note the port requirements are no different whether you are designing and implementing a migration solution or a BC/DR solution with ZVR. In other words, follow those guidelines regardless of your end goal and you will be OK.
Question seems so simple. Naturally support directs you to a document with 30 sections. Trey search. No go there either. Looks like a support ticket is what it takes.
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