Users Guide

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4
Oracle Linux 7.x
Oracle Linux 6.x
NOTE: Installation of SupportAssist Enterprise is not supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6.
Web browser requirements
To view the SupportAssist Enterprise user interface, one of the following web browsers is required:
Internet Explorer 10 or later
Mozilla Firefox 31 or later
NOTE: SupportAssist Enterprise is not supported on Microsoft Edge web browser.
NOTE: On Linux operating systems, SupportAssist Enterprise can also be viewed using the native web browser version.
Network requirements
The following are the network requirements on the local system (the server where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed) and
remote devices.
Internet connection standard 1 GbE network.
The local system must be able to communicate with the SupportAssist server hosted by Dell over HTTPS protocol.
The local system must be able to connect to the following destinations:
https://apidp.dell.com and https://api.dell.com end point for the SupportAssist server.
https://is.us.dell.com/FUS/api/2.0/uploadfile the file upload server where the collected system information is
uploaded.
https://is.us.dell.com/FUSCHUNK/api/1.0/file/uploadChunk the file upload server where the collection files
greater than 10 MB in size are uploaded.
https://downloads.dell.com/ for downloading Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) and receiving new
SupportAssist Enterprise release information, policy files, and product support files.
The following table lists the ports that must be open on the local system.
Table 3. Network port requirements on the local system
Port Direction Usage
22 Out For adding the local system running a Linux operating system and for collecting system
information
25 Out For SMTP communication (required for SupportAssist Enterprise to send certain email
notifications through the SMTP server utilized by your company)
80 Out For HTTP communication
135 Out For Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) communication
162 In For receiving alerts (SNMP traps) from remote devices
443 Out For Secure Socket Layer (SSL) communication, WS-Man communication, and verifying
SupportAssist Enterprise update information
1311 Out For Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) communication
5700 In For opening SupportAssist Enterprise securely (HTTPS) from a remote system
5701, 5702, 5703,
and 5704
In For collecting system information from devices
9099 In For opening SupportAssist Enterprise (HTTP) from the local system
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