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8.10 Required Ports

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Contents About This Guide... 4 Overview... 4 Conventions... 4 Ports Used by Migration Manager Components... 5 General Components... 5 Migration Manager Console... 6 ADAM/AD LDS Instance... 6 SQL Server... 7 Statistics Portal... 7 Migration Manager for Active Directory Components... 8 Directory Synchronization Agent (DSA)... 8 Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) Console... 8 Directory Migration Agent (DMA)... 9 Migration Manager for Exchange Components... 10 Migration Agent for Exchange (MAgE)... 10 Mail Source Agent (MSA)... 11 Mail Target Agent (MTA)... 12 Public Folder Source Agent (PFSA)... 13 Public Folder Target Agent (PFTA)... 14 Calendar Synchronization Agent (CSA)... 14 Transmission Agent (NTA)... 15 Free/Busy Synchronization Agent (FBSA)... 16 Statistics Collection Agent (SCA)... 17 Migration Attendant for Exchange... 18 Ports Used by Resource Updating Manager... 19 Processing Resources with Agents... 19 RUM Console... 19 RUM Controller... 20 RUM Agent... 20 Processing Resources Remotely (without Agents)... 21 RUM Console... 21 RUM Controller... 21 Workstation... 22 About Quest Software, Inc.... 23 Contacting Quest Software... 23 Contacting Quest Support... 23 Third Party Contributions... 24 3

About This Guide Overview This document provides a list of port requirements for most of the Quest Migration Manager components. It is intended for network administrators, consultants, analysts, and any other IT professionals using the product. Conventions In order to help you get the most out of this guide, we have used specific formatting conventions. These conventions apply to procedures, icons, keystrokes and crossreferences. ELEMENT Select Bolded text Italic text Bold Italic text Blue text CONVENTION This word refers to actions such as choosing or highlighting various interface elements, such as files and radio buttons. Interface elements that appear in Quest products, such as menus and commands. Used for comments. Introduces a series of procedures. Indicates a cross-reference. When viewed in Adobe Acrobat, this format can be used as a hyperlink. Used to highlight additional information pertinent to the process being described. Used to provide Best Practice information. A best practice details the recommended course of action for the best result. Used to highlight processes that should be performed with care. + A plus sign between two keystrokes means that you must press them at the same time. A pipe sign between elements means that you must select the elements in that particular sequence. 4

Ports Used by Migration Manager Components The following sections provide a comprehensive list of port requirements for most of the Quest Migration Manager components divided into the following three groups: 1. General components a. Migration Manager Console b. ADAM/AD LDS Instance c. SQL Server d. Statistics Portal 2. Migration Manager for Active Directory components a. Directory Synchronization Agent (DSA) b. Migration Manager Console for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) c. Directory Migration Agent (DMA) 3. Migration Manager for Exchange components a. Migration Agent for Exchange (MAgE) b. Mail Source Agent (MSA) c. Mail Target Agent (MTA) d. Public Folder Source Agent (PFSA) e. Public Folder Target Agent (PFTA) f. Calendar Synchronization Agent (CSA) g. Transmission Agent (NTA) h. Free/Busy Synchronization Agent (FBSA) i. Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) j. Migration Attendant for Exchange For information on ports requirements for Quest Resource Updating Manager, refer to the Ports Used by Resource Updating Manager topic. General Components This section describes ports required by Quest Migration Manager components related to both Active Directory and Exchange migrations, as follows: Migration Manager Console ADAM/AD LDS Instance 5

SQL Server Statistics Portal Migration Manager Console The following table lists ports required to be opened between Migration Manager Console and the other Migration Manager components so that Migration Manager Console is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Outbound 80 TCP/UDP Statistics Portal and Microsoft Office 365 443 TCP/UDP Statistics Portal (if configured) and Microsoft Office 365 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance 135 TCP/UDP DSA server, all Exchange servers and agent hosts 1024-65535 TCP/UDP 1433 TCP SQL server (default SQL port) ADAM/AD LDS Instance The following table lists ports required to be opened between ADAM/AD LDS instance and the other Migration Manager components so that ADAM/AD LDS instance is be able to communicate with those components properly: 6

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) TCP/UDP Mail Source Agents, Directory Synchronization Agents, Calendar Synchronization Agents and Migration Manager Console SQL Server The following table lists ports required to be opened between SQL server and the other Migration Manager components so that SQL server is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 1433 TCP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent and Statistics Portal Statistics Portal The following table lists ports required to be opened between Statistics Portal and the other Migration Manager components so that Statistics Portal is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 80 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console or any web browser 443 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console or any web browser (if configured) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP SQL server Outbound 135 TCP/UDP DSA server 1024-65535 TCP/UDP 1433 TCP SQL server (default SQL port) 7

Migration Manager for Active Directory Components Quest Migration Manager 8.10 - Required Ports This section describes ports required by Quest Migration Manager components related to Active Directory migration, as follows: Directory Synchronization Agent (DSA) Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) Console Directory Migration Agent (DMA) Directory Synchronization Agent (DSA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Directory Synchronization Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Directory Synchronization Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 3389 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console (port is used during DSA installation only) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console (port may be used while troubleshooting) Outbound User-configured TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance (default ports:389, 636, if available) 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 135 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers, target Exchange 1024-65535 TCP/UDP servers Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) Console The following table lists ports required to be opened between Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) console and the other Migration Manager components so 8

that Directory Synchronization Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 1000 TCP/UDP Directory Migration Agent instances Outbound User-configured TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance (default ports:389, 636, if available) 389 TCP/UDP Source domain controllers 3268 TCP Source global catalogs User-configured (default port:1001) TCP/UDP Directory Migration Agent instances 80 TCP/UPD Microsoft Office 365 443 TCP/UPD When installing Directory Migration Agent instance from Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) console, ports 135 (TCP/UDP), 137(UDP), 138(TCP), 139(TCP), 445 (TCP/UDP) are used. Directory Migration Agent (DMA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Directory Migration Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Directory Synchronization Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound User-configured (default port:1001) TCP/UPD Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) console Outbound User-configured TCP/UPD ADAM/AD LDS instance (default ports:389, 636, if available) 389 TCP/UDP Source domain controllers 3268 TCP Source global catalogs 1000 TCP/UPD Migration Manager for Active Directory (Microsoft Office 365) console 80 TCP/UPD Microsoft Office 365 9

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH 443 TCP/UPD Migration Manager for Exchange Components This section describes ports required by Quest Migration Manager components related to Exchange migration, as follows: Migration Agent for Exchange (MAgE) Mail Source Agent (MSA) Mail Target Agent (MTA) Public Folder Source Agent (PFSA) Public Folder Target Agent (PFTA) Calendar Synchronization Agent (CSA) Transmission Agent (NTA) Free/Busy Synchronization Agent (FBSA) Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) Migration Attendant for Exchange Migration Agent for Exchange (MAgE) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Migration Agent for Exchange and the other Migration Manager components so that Migration Agent for Exchange is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Outbound 80 TCP/UDP Source Exchange servers and target Exchange servers or Microsoft Office 365 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs 10

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance 135 TCP/UDP License server, source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) and source domain controllers Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 443 TCP/UDP Source Exchange servers and target Exchange servers or Microsoft Office 365 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1025 TCP Source domain controllers Mail Source Agent (MSA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Mail Source Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Mail Source Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console and Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs 11

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance 135 TCP/UDP License server, source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) and source domain controllers Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1025 TCP Source domain controllers Mail Target Agent (MTA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Mail Target Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Mail Target Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) and Transmission Agent 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA), Transmission Agent Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Target domain controllers 3268 TCP Target global catalogs 135 TCP/UDP Target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 12

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) Public Folder Source Agent (PFSA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Public Folder Source Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Public Folder Source Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console and Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs 135 TCP/UDP Source Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP 135 TCP/UDP Source domain controllers 1025 TCP 13

Public Folder Target Agent (PFTA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Public Folder Target Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Public Folder Target Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 137 TCP/UDP TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) and Transmission Agent (NTA) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA), Transmission Agent (NTA) Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs 80 TCP/UDP Target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 135 TCP/UDP 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) Calendar Synchronization Agent (CSA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Calendar Synchronization Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Calendar Synchronization Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console and Statistics Collection Agent 14

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH (SCA) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance 135 TCP/UDP License server, source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) and source domain controllers Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1025 TCP Source domain controllers Transmission Agent (NTA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Transmission Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Transmission Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console and Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) 15

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) Outbound 135 TCP/UDP Target agent hosts 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Free/Busy Synchronization Agent (FBSA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Free/Busy Synchronization Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Free/Busy Synchronization Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console and Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console, Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 TCP Source and target global catalogs 135 TCP/UDP Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 16

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Source and target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 135 TCP/UDP Source domain controllers 1025 TCP Statistics Collection Agent (SCA) The following table lists ports required to be opened between Statistics Collection Agent and the other Migration Manager components so that Statistics Collection Agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Migration Manager Console 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Outbound 135 TCP/UDP Source and target agent hosts 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Source and target agent hosts 1433 TCP SQL server (default SQL Port) 17

Migration Attendant for Exchange The following table lists ports required to be opened between Migration Attendant for Exchange and the other Migration Manager components so that Migration Attendant for Exchange is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135 TCP/UDP Source/target agent hosts 1024-65535 TCP/UDP Outbound 135 TCP/UDP Source/target Exchange servers (CAS/MBX role) 1024-65535 TCP/UDP 18

Ports Used by Resource Updating Manager The following sections provide a comprehensive list of port requirements for Quest Resource Updating Manager (abbreviated to RUM). The list of required ports depends on the way you process resources: 1. Processing Resources with Agents 2. Processing Resources Remotely (without Agents) For information on Resource Updating Manager, refer to the Resource Update section of the Quest Migrating Manager for Active Directory User Guide document. Processing Resources with Agents This section describes ports required by the following RUM components when you choose to process resources with agents: RUM Console RUM Controller RUM Agent RUM Console?The following table lists ports required to be opened between RUM Console and the components specified in the table so that RUM Console may communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Outbound User-configured TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance (default ports:389, 636, if available) 389 Source and target domain controllers 3268 Source and target global catalogs 19

RUM Controller The following table lists ports required to be opened between RUM Controller and the other Migration Manager components so that RUM controller is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound RUM Agent 1024-65535 Outbound 389 Source and target domain controllers 3268 Source and target global catalogs User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) ADAM/AD LDS instance 135-139 RUM Agent 1024-65535 53 DNS Server RUM Agent The following table lists ports required to be opened between RUM agent and the other Migration Manager components so that RUM agent is be able to communicate with those components properly: FIREWALL STATE PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Disabled Inbound 1024-65535 TCP/UDP RUM Controller Outbound 389 Source and target domain controllers 3268 Source and target global catalogs 53 DNS Server 135-139 RUM Controller 445 1024-65535 Enabled Outbound 389 Source and target domain controllers 20

FIREWALL STATE PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH 3268 Source and target global catalogs 53 DNS Server 135-139 RUM Controller 445 1024-65535 Processing Resources Remotely (without Agents) This section describes ports required by the following RUM components when you choose to process resources remotely: RUM Console RUM Controller Workstation RUM Console The following table lists ports required to be opened between RUM console and the other Migration Manager components so that RUM console is be able to communicate with those components properly: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Outbound User-configured TCP/UDP ADAM/AD LDS instance (default ports:389, 636, if available) 389 Source and target domain controllers 3268 Source and target global catalogs RUM Controller The following table lists ports required to be opened between RUM Controller and the other Migration Manager components so that RUM controller is be able to communicate with those components properly: 21

PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Outbound 389 TCP/UDP Source and target domain controllers 3268 Source and target global catalogs User-configured (default ports:389, 636, if available) ADAM/AD LDS instance 135-139 Workstation processed 1024-65535 53 DNS Server Workstation The following table lists ports required to be opened between each workstation you plan to process with RUM and RUM Controller so that they may be processed successfully: PORT PROTOCOL(S) WITH Inbound 135-/UDP RUM Controller 1024-65535 22

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