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