If you set up firewalls between the Management Server and Managed Servers, as well as between the Management Server and an ETERNUS Disk storage system, set the following port numbers so as to allow transmissions to pass the firewalls.
Port number/Protocol | Communication start direction | Function |
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161/udp | From Management Server to ETERNUS Disk storage system | Configuration management, performance management, and polling |
162/udp | From ETERNUS Disk storage system to Management Server | Fault management |
1372/tcp (*1) | From Management Server to ETERNUS Disk storage system | Configuration management Performance management |
1999/tcp (*2) | From Management Server to ETERNUS Disk storage system | Configuration management |
22/tcp | From Management Server to ETERNUS Disk storage system | Configuration management Performance management |
23/tcp | From Management Server to ETERNUS Disk storage system | Configuration management |
*1: For Maintenance-Secure connection
*2: For Maintenance connection
Note
For registering a license to ETERNUS Disk storage system, enable the ssh connection or the telnet connection in setting up interface on the ETERNUS Disk storage system.
Available types of connections vary with the model of ETERNUS Disk storage system. Refer to Note in "B.3 Operation of license management function" for details.
To start Storage Cruiser's manager, map the host name of Storage Cruiser's manager to the corresponding IP address of it for host name resolution. There are methods to map them such as registering them to DNS or describing them in hosts file.
Check the settings of communication mode between Management Server and ETERNUS Disk storage system. If either communication mode of the Management Server or the ETERNUS Disk storage system is set to "Full (full duplex)", do not set the other to "Auto Negotiation".
See
Refer to "Network requirements" in the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Operation Guide for information on port numbers used by Storage Cruiser's manager.