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Archive Shuttle 11.0 - Compatibility Guide

Ports used by Archive Shuttle

The following table shows the network communication ports used by Archive Shuttle. These ports are provided for reference for the situation where a firewall exists between the source and target environments in the archive migration.

SOURCE

Destination

Port(s)

Description

Module Servers

Archive Shuttle Server

TCP 80 (HTTP)

TCP 443 (HTTPS)

HTTP/S Communication from Modules to Archive Shuttle Servers (*1)

Export / Import Module Servers

Storage Servers (CIFS Shares)

TCP 445 (CIFS)

Access to CIFS Shares (*2)

Archive Shuttle Server

SQL Server

TCP 1433 (MSSQL)

Access to Microsoft SQL Server hosting the Archive Shuttle databases

Archive Shuttle Server

DNS Servers

UDP 53 (DNS)

Access to DNS for Windows

Archive Shuttle Server

Domain Controllers

TCP 88 (Kerberos)

TCP 445 (CIFS)

Access to Domain Controllers for Windows

Enterprise Vault Module Servers

Enterprise Vault Servers

–

See your Enterprise Vault documentation on what ports are needed for the Enterprise Vault API to talk to Enterprise Vault

Exchange Module Servers

Exchange Servers

–

See your Microsoft Exchange documentation on what ports are needed to talk to Microsoft Exchange (MAPI/EWS)

Office 365 Module Servers

Office 365

TCP 443 (HTTPS)

HTTPS communication from Archive Shuttle Office 365 Module to Office 365

SourceOne/EMX Module

SQL Server

TCP 1433 (MSSQL)

Access to Microsoft SQL Server hosting the SourceOne/EMX databases

Zantas EAS Module

SQL Server

TCP 1433 (MSSQL)

Access to the Microsoft SQL Server hosting the EAS database

Zantas EAS Module

Zantas App Server

TCP 443 (HTTPS)

TCP 80 (HTTP)

HTTP(S) communication with the Zantas EAS application server

Metalogix Archive Manager Module

SQL Server

TCP 1433 (MSSQL)

Access to the Microsoft SQL Server hosting the Metalogix Archive Manager database

Metalogix Archive Manager Module

Metalogix App Server

TCP 443 (HTTPS)

TCP 80 (HTTP)

HTTP(S) communication with the Metalogix Archive Manager application server

(*1) If the Archive Shuttle core is configured to use HTTPS, then port 443 needs to be open on any firewalls. If the core is configured to use HTTP, then port 80 needs to be open on any firewalls.

(*2) Note that this is also supported through SMB 2 and SMB 3.

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