Users Guide

Table 7. Network port requirements on remote devices (continued)
Device Type Port Usage
135 For adding a remote device running Windows (WMI) and to collect system information
161 For forwarding alerts (SNMP traps) to the local system
443 For Secure Socket Layer (SSL), WS-Man, and VMware web services communication
1311 For OMSA communication
iDRAC 443 For Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and WS-Man communication
161 For forwarding alerts (SNMP traps) to the local system
623 For IPMI communication with iDRACs that are present in a Microsoft Azure Stack
environment
Storage PS
Series or
EqualLogic
22 For adding the device and to collect system information
161 For forwarding alerts (SNMP traps) to the local system
Storage MD
Series or
PowerVault
2463 For adding the device and to collect system information
Storage SC
Series or
Compellent
443 For adding the device and to collect system information
Fluid File System
(FluidFS)
22 and 44421 For adding the device and to collect system information
Networking 22 For adding the device and to collect system information
161 For forwarding alerts (SNMP traps) to the local system
Chassis 22 For adding the device and to collect system information
161 For forwarding alerts (SNMP traps) to the local system
Software 22 For adding a device running HIT Kit for VMware and to collect system information
443 For adding a device running VMware vCenter and to collect system information
135 For adding a device running SCVMM and to collect system information
135 For adding a device running SAN HQ and to collect system information
Solution 443 For adding a Web-Scale Converged Appliance and to collect system information
Installing SupportAssist Enterprise
About this task
You can install SupportAssist Enterprise by using either the SupportAssist Enterprise installer package or the OpenManage
Essentials installer package. The following sections provide the instructions to install SupportAssist Enterprise on Windows or
Linux operating systems.
NOTE:
For SupportAssist Enterprise installation on Linux operating systems only: When installed on a Linux
operating system, servers running a Windows operating system can only be added in SupportAssist Enterprise with the
device type as iDRAC. For instructions to add an iDRAC, see Adding an iDRAC.
22 Getting started with SupportAssist Enterprise