List of Available Appliance Services
This section lists the available appliance services, along with short descriptions
and port information. Certain services are always on and cannot be disabled, as
described in the following table.
Table 46 Data Services
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Filesystem access via the NFSv3,
NFSv4.0, and NFS v4.1 protocols
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111 and 2049
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LUN access via the iSCSI protocol
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3260 and 3205
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Filesystem access via the SMB protocol
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SMB-over-NetBIOS 139
SMB-over-TCP 445
NetBIOS Datagram 138
NetBIOS Name Service 137
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Filesystem access via the FTP protocol
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21
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Filesystem access via the HTTP protocol
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80
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NDMP host service
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10000
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Remote replication
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216 and 217
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Shadow data migration
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Filesystem access via the SFTP protocol
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218
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Block access via the SRP protocol
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Filesystem access via the TFTP protocol
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Filesystem virus scanning
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Note -
UIDs and GIDs from 0 to 99 are reserved by the operating system vendor for use
in future applications. Their use by end-system users or vendors of layered
products is not supported and may cause security-related issues with future
applications.
Table 47 Directory Services
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Authenticate users and groups from an NIS service.
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Authenticate users and groups from an LDAP directory.
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389
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Authenticate users with a Microsoft Active Directory
Server.
Note -
Once enabled, this becomes an always-on service, and
cannot be disabled.
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Map between Windows entities and UNIX IDs.
Note -
Always-on service, cannot be disabled.
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Table 48 Service Settings
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Domain name service client
Note -
Always-on service, cannot be disabled.
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53
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RIP and RIPng dynamic routing protocols
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IP Multipathing for IP fail-over
Note -
Always-on service, cannot be disabled.
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Kerberos authentication
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88
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Network time protocol client
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Product registration and support configuration
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8000 (It depends on the port opened up in the proxy)
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Product inventory support
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6481
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Configure outgoing mail server
Note -
Always-on service, cannot be disabled.
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SNMP for sending traps on alerts and serving appliance status
information
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Syslog Relay for sending syslog messages on alerts and
forwarding service syslog messages
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System name and location
Note -
Always-on service, cannot be disabled.
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Table 49 Remote Access Services
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SSH for CLI access
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22
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RESTful API
Note -
Always-on service, cannot be disabled.
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