This section includes the following topics:
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| • | Status: Displays the status icons, which indicate whether the client is online of offline.  | 
| • | Client: Displays the NetVault Backup name assigned to the client. | 
| • | Version: Displays the NetVault Backup version installed on the machine. | 
| • | Description: Displays the client description. | 
| • | Trace Status: Select or clear check box to enable or disable tracing on the relevant NetVault Backup client machine to capture diagnostic information. For more information, see Enabling tracing and Disabling tracing. | 
| The client is online. You can add the client to the NetVault Backup Server. | |
| The client is offline. Try adding the client later when it is online. | 
| NOTE: The clients that reside in a different subnet are not listed on this page. You can use the Find Machine option to locate and add such clients. For more information, see Locating a client. | 
| 5  | If the client resides on a network that is outside the firewall, select the Client is Outside Firewall check box, and configure the firewall settings. For more information, see Firewall settings. | 
When adding clients to a Windows-based or Linux-based NetVault Backup Server, you can use the following procedure to add multiple clients at the same time.
| 1  | In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, select the Install Software/Add Clients option. | 
| 2  | Select Add remote machines, which already have NetVault installed, as clients to this server, and click Next. | 
| 3  | On the Machines to Be Added as Clients page, click Choose Machines, and select a method for adding the deployment targets. | 
| On the Installation Settings tab, provide the NetVault Backup password. Click Next. | |||||
| On the Client Settings tab, provide the following details: 
 
 Click Next. | |||||
| If the client resides on a network that is outside the firewall, select the Client is Outside Firewall check box on the Firewall Settings tab, and provide the TCP/IP port specifications. For more information about these settings, see Firewall settings. | 
| • | Click Verify to check connectivity to the clients. If any errors are reported, click Edit, and modify the applicable installation parameters. | 
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| 7  | To submit the task, click Install Software/Add Clients. | 
Firewall settings are required to communicate with NetVault Backup Clients that reside outside the firewall. You can use these settings to specify the TCP/IP ports for establishing data transfer channels, message channels, and broadcast channels through the firewall.
You can configure the firewall settings when deploying or adding a client, or update these settings from the Change Settings page. You can also use the NetVault Backup WebUI or Txtconfig utilities to configure the firewall settings for new or existing clients.
| NetVault Backup does not support firewalls using NAT (Network Address Translation)/IP Masquerading. | 
The following table provides a brief description of the firewall settings.
| Ports that plug-ins use to connect to remote storage devices. Configure this option on clients that connect to remote devices. | |
| Ports for receiving messages during data transfers. | |
| Ports for sending messages during data transfers. | |
| Ports for sending NDMP messages (NDMP control channels). By default, NetVault Backup uses port number 10000. You can change it, if necessary. | |
| Ports to listen on for NetVault Backup devices operating as NDMP movers. | |
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