I learned something new today that we can disable the firewall in SureBackup.
SureBackup starts VMs and reaches from VBR server into the Lab by the Masquerade Subnet. As well the Virtual Lab Appliance is configured to act as default route / Gateway for your subnets within the Virtual Lab.
In case of disabling the firewall. This is a configurable setting and you can disable it.
https://community.veeam.com/blogs-and-p ... ewall-4209
Potentially you need to ensure then that your Windows Firewall allows the needed communication from the Veeam infrastructure in order to do PING tests and other selected tests, to ensure that SureBackup jobs would run successfully. https://www.veeam.com/kb1067 Yes, this the firewall disable process is done by the Veeam Backup server. I will ask the team to add a feature request for executing this on the mount server, but it will take a while until this is picked up.
In order that network communication can be established to the virutal labs from a Backup server not in the same subnet as the virtual lab appliance, you need to add some static routes to your Routers. https://www.veeam.com/kb1067
SureBackup starts VMs and reaches from VBR server into the Lab by the Masquerade Subnet. As well the Virtual Lab Appliance is configured to act as default route / Gateway for your subnets within the Virtual Lab.
In case of disabling the firewall. This is a configurable setting and you can disable it.
https://community.veeam.com/blogs-and-p ... ewall-4209
Potentially you need to ensure then that your Windows Firewall allows the needed communication from the Veeam infrastructure in order to do PING tests and other selected tests, to ensure that SureBackup jobs would run successfully. https://www.veeam.com/kb1067 Yes, this the firewall disable process is done by the Veeam Backup server. I will ask the team to add a feature request for executing this on the mount server, but it will take a while until this is picked up.
In order that network communication can be established to the virutal labs from a Backup server not in the same subnet as the virtual lab appliance, you need to add some static routes to your Routers. https://www.veeam.com/kb1067
Statistics: Posted by Andreas Neufert — Dec 05, 2024 7:55 am