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Veeam B&R testing

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Hi everyone

Testing Veeam B&R on a Win10 Pro computer on a local network behind a firewall, using a local HDD repo and a OVH Veeam Cloud Connect repo.
Source is a vSphere 6 server hosted in a datacenter having a public IP address. Accessible with vSphere Client.

I can backup to the local HDD repo, but not to OVH Veeam Cloud Connect.

Am I missing something? Do I need to open any ports on the firewall to make this possible?

Thanks in advance for your feedback!
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Hi! Yes, you need to open a port that you specify when adding OVH as a service provider in the firewall. Thanks!
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Hi Gostev no port was specified, also I don't know where I should do this, can you elaborate?

I only received a hostname + username & password from OVH. Nothing else.
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The port that was specified while you were adding service provider.

Here're the entire used port requirements for Veeam Cloud Connect environment.
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Actually, most of these ports are for service providers only.
As far as tenant concerned, they only need a single port.
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Ask them which external port they've opened on a cloud connect gateway? This will be the port you need to connect to. By default, it's 6180, but they might have changed that. Thanks.
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