Hello wku
May I ask, is the PC behind NAT? NAT wouldn't be supported for our Veeam Agents. The agent must be able to connect directly to the local ip addresses of the backup server and repository machines.
You can try pre-installed agents to minimize port requirements from backup server to agent. With such a group, you have to manually deploy the agent and apply the configuration file. The agent will then be registered with the backup server.
But there will be still ports (port 6184) required to manage such an agent. And for direct file restore, you will need other ports as well.
Veeam Cloud Connect would be an option (if you are a service provider). It supports NAT and "connection agent to VCC only". No incoming ports have to be opened from Veeam Cloud Connect to the agent pc.
Best,
Fabian
May I ask, is the PC behind NAT? NAT wouldn't be supported for our Veeam Agents. The agent must be able to connect directly to the local ip addresses of the backup server and repository machines.
You can try pre-installed agents to minimize port requirements from backup server to agent. With such a group, you have to manually deploy the agent and apply the configuration file. The agent will then be registered with the backup server.
But there will be still ports (port 6184) required to manage such an agent. And for direct file restore, you will need other ports as well.
Veeam Cloud Connect would be an option (if you are a service provider). It supports NAT and "connection agent to VCC only". No incoming ports have to be opened from Veeam Cloud Connect to the agent pc.
Best,
Fabian
Statistics: Posted by Mildur — Jan 22, 2025 10:30 am



