Setup Guide

Table 3. Managed nodes
Port Number Protocols Port Type Maximum
Encryption
Level
Direction Usage Configurable
162, 11620 SNMP UDP None Out Hardware Events No
443 WSMAN TCP 128-bit In iDRAC/OMSA
communication
No
4433 HTTPS TCP 128-bit Out Auto Discovery No
2049 NFS UDP None In/Out Public Share No
4001-4004 NFS UDP None In/Out Public Share No
443 HTTPS TCP 128-bit In HTTPS server No
8080 HTTP TCP In HTTP server;
downloads the
OMSA VIB and
fixes
noncompliant
vSphere hosts
No
50 RMCP UDP/TCP 128-bit Out Remote Mail
Check Protocol
No
51 IMP UDP/TCP None N/A IMP Logical
Address
Maintenance
No
5353 mDNS UDP/TCP In/Out Multicast DNS No
631 IPP UDP/TCP None Out Internet Printing
Protocol (IPP)
No
69 TFTP UDP 128-bit In/Out Trivial File
Transfer
No
111 NFS UDP/TCP 128-bit In SUN Remote
Procedure Call
(Portmap)
No
68 BOOTP UDP None Out Bootstrap
Protocol Client
No
Prerequisite checklist
Checklist before you start the product installation:
Verify that you have user name and password for OMIVV to access the vCenter server. The user can have an administrator role that
has all necessary permissions or a non-administrator user with the necessary privileges. For more information about the available
OMIVV roles within vCenter, see OpenManage Integration for VMware vCenter User’s Guide available at Dell.com/support/
manuals.
Check that you have the root password for the ESXi host systems, or the Active Directory credentials that has administrative rights
on the host.
Check whether you have the user name and password associated with iDRAC Express or Enterprise.
Check if the vCenter server is running.
Determine the location of the OMIVV installation directory.
Check to ensure that VMware vSphere environment meet virtual appliance, port access, and listening port requirements. Also, install
Adobe Flash Player on a client system, if necessary. For more information on the supported Flash Player version, see OpenManage
Integration for VMware vCenter Compatibility Matrix.
NOTE:
The virtual appliance functions as a regular virtual machine; any interruptions or shut downs impact overall
functionality of the virtual appliance.
8 Introduction