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5220 Appliance - Shaping Optimized Duplication traffic -F/W ports

-matt-
Level 4

Hi,

Does anyone know exactly what ports optimized duplication traffic flows on?

I can see from the dedupe guide ports 10082 & 10102, but thats dedupe traffic.  Are the ports the same for optimized duplication?

Our packet shaper is classifying the traffic as ssl...!

 

Thanks,

Matt

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Chad_Wansing2
Level 5
Employee Accredited Certified

if you have opt dupe encryption on, it will go over 443 as SSL.  Funny enough I just got a ppt the other day with a lot of this laid out from one of our engineers, but the slides aren't prepped for distribution to customers.  Here's a translation of the information.  Please forgive any formatting problems as I'm cutting/pasting from a ppt presentation.

 

 

Glossary:

Spad – NetBackup Deduplication Manager Service (catalog, etc for MSDP)

Spoold – NetBackup Deduplication Engine Service (a.k.a Content Router).  Used by MSDP and PureDisk

SPA – PureDisk Storage Pool Authority

Optimized duplication – occurs between MSDP/PureDisk servers within a NetBackup domain

AIR (Auto Image Replication) – occurs between MSDP/PureDisk servers in different NetBackup domains

Storage Pool – A collection of PureDisk nodes offering global deduplication, composed of 1 SPA node and 1-4 Content Router nodes.

 

MSDP --> MSDP (SINGLE NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with spad on the target media server via TCP/IP. spad listens on port 10102.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the target media server via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (SINGLE NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (MULTI NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold(s) on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (SINGLE NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold on the target PDDO via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (MULTI NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold(s) on the target PDDO storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> MSDP (AIR)

1.spad on source media server communicates with spad on the target media server via TCP/IP.  spad listens on port 10102.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the target media server via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (AIR, SINGLE NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (AIR, MULTI NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold(s) on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (AIR, SINGLE NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold on the target PDDO via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (AIR, MULTI NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold(s) on the target PDDO storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

Hopefully this helps.

 

 

 

 

 

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Chad_Wansing2
Level 5
Employee Accredited Certified

if you have opt dupe encryption on, it will go over 443 as SSL.  Funny enough I just got a ppt the other day with a lot of this laid out from one of our engineers, but the slides aren't prepped for distribution to customers.  Here's a translation of the information.  Please forgive any formatting problems as I'm cutting/pasting from a ppt presentation.

 

 

Glossary:

Spad – NetBackup Deduplication Manager Service (catalog, etc for MSDP)

Spoold – NetBackup Deduplication Engine Service (a.k.a Content Router).  Used by MSDP and PureDisk

SPA – PureDisk Storage Pool Authority

Optimized duplication – occurs between MSDP/PureDisk servers within a NetBackup domain

AIR (Auto Image Replication) – occurs between MSDP/PureDisk servers in different NetBackup domains

Storage Pool – A collection of PureDisk nodes offering global deduplication, composed of 1 SPA node and 1-4 Content Router nodes.

 

MSDP --> MSDP (SINGLE NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with spad on the target media server via TCP/IP. spad listens on port 10102.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the target media server via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (SINGLE NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (MULTI NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold(s) on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (SINGLE NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold on the target PDDO via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (MULTI NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold(s) on the target PDDO storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> MSDP (AIR)

1.spad on source media server communicates with spad on the target media server via TCP/IP.  spad listens on port 10102.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the target media server via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (AIR, SINGLE NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

MSDP --> PDDO (AIR, MULTI NODE)

1.spad on source media server communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.spad on source media server communicates with spoold(s) on the PDDO target storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (AIR, SINGLE NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold on the target PDDO via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

PDDO --> PDDO (AIR, MULTI NODE)

1.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with the SPA on the PDDO target via HTTPS.  The SPA accepts HTTPS traffic on port 443.

2.The SPA on the source PDDO storage pool communicates with spoold(s) on the target PDDO storage pool via TCP/IP.  spoold listens on port 10082.

 

Hopefully this helps.

 

 

 

 

 

Jeff_Foglietta
Level 5
Partner Accredited Certified

Great post Chad!!! Many thanx!!!!!